Right-wing Flemish nationalist Bart De Wever and his Cabinet were sworn in on Monday 240 days after the Belgian elections.
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Belgium has a new prime minister whose political purpose was long to break up the nation, gut the state structures and give ...
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Hosted on MSNBelgium moves to the right as new PM De Wever sworn inConservative Bart De Wever was sworn in Monday as Belgium's new prime minister, after striking a hard-fought coalition deal ...
Belgium to get new government eight months after election Flemish nationalist Bart De Wever to become Prime Minister ...
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Hosted on MSNNew Belgian government agreed after seven months hagglingFive Belgian parties struck a coalition deal on Friday to form a new government headed by Flemish conservative Bart De Wever, ...
The country’s tense negotiations hinged on taxing and social spending — and they highlight issues facing Europe, and Western ...
The role of development minister will disappear under the new government — but Enabel's boss says that could be a good thing.
BRUSSELS — An eclectic mix of Belgian parties on Friday agreed on ... who has remained in office as a caretaker since the June elections last year. “We will have a government that will clean ...
Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo said that Europe’s economic relationship with the United States is “rock solid” at a ...
Belgium's new coalition government has announced plans to continue operating two of the country's reactors for an additional ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated Bart De Wever on becoming Belgium's new leader. De Wever, from the Flemish nationalist N-VA party, succeeds Alexander De Croo, who served as a caretaker ...
An eclectic mix of Belgian parties are facing a self-imposed deadline to agree on a government program and break a 7-month deadlock in coalition talks ...
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