Political parties in Belgium agreed on Friday to form a new government, the office of Belgian King Philippe said, ending ...
The BoerBurgerBeweging (BBB) in Overijssel is falling apart. Six of the 15 members of the Provincial Council have left the ...
Months of talks have resulted in a five-party coalition agreement to be led by the right-wing N-VA party's Bart De Wever. He is now set to become the country's first nationalist prime minister.
BRUSSELS - Political parties in Belgium on Friday agreed to form a broad government coalition, local broadcaster VRT News reported, ending almost eight months of complicated talks that followed the ...
Once an advocate of separation from French-speaking Wallonia, Bart De Wever, the president of the New Flemish Alliance (N-VA), has become the head of the federal government.
N-VA’s Bart De Wever takes over after marathon talks as anti-establishment forces gather strength across Europe ...
With its new government, Belgium joins a growing list of European countries led by nationalist forces such as Meloni's Italy ...
Belgium's record for the longest period without a government was set after the 2010 election, when it took 541 days to form a ...
Bart de Wever made his name as a separatist champion in Belgium's Dutch-speaking north -- and was long accused on the French ...
The farmers’ party BBB has been plunged into a fresh crisis after six provincial councillors in Overijssel broke away over what they called a “recent and irreconcilable difference.” The six announced ...
After nearly eight months of negotiations, Belgium's political parties have agreed to form a broad coalition government led by N-VA leader Bart De Wever. Excluding the far-right Vlaams Belang party, ...
Belgium has formed a new government, concluding complex negotiations lasting eight months after the Flemish nationalist party N-VA's election win. The coalition comprises five parties from different ...
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