Brussels_ The Belgian Ministers of Interior and Justice presented their respective resignation letters to leave their posts Thursday, after the Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s statement reassuring that his government had alerted on possible terrorist attacks, but the resignation letters were rejected by Prime Minister Charles Michel, Prensa Latina reports.

The ministers, Jan Jambon (Interior) and Koen Geens (Justice) came to Michel with the resignation after a few statements by the Turkish President, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, in which he was making sure that his government had deported the terrorist Ibrahim Bakraoui, author of a few recent attacks in Brussels, back to Belgium.

The possible alerts of Erdogan and its government to the maximum Belgian judicial instances in June, 2015 on Bakraoui and its dangerous potential, leave doubts on a global scale on the effectiveness and composure of the Justice in the head office of the European Union.

The attacks perpetrated by Bakraoui and other associates, left last Tuesday a balance of 34 dead persons and more than 200 injured men in Brussels, after each terrorist attacks in the airport of Zaventem and in lines of underground transport of the city.

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