Belgium has formed a new government after seven months of negotiations. Learn about the key leaders, policies, and what this means for the country’s future.
An eclectic mix of Belgian parties has agreed on a government program to break a 7-month deadlock in coalition talks and are poised to appoint a Flemish nationalist as the ...
Political parties in Belgium struck a deal on Friday to form a broad coalition government. The announcement concluded months of talks that followed federal elections in June last year. The country's ...
The country’s tense negotiations hinged on taxing and social spending — and they highlight issues facing Europe, and Western ...
Five Belgian parties struck a coalition deal on Friday to form a new government headed by Flemish conservative Bart De Wever, ...
Bart de Wever made his name as a separatist champion in Belgium's Dutch-speaking north -- and was long accused on the French ...
Belgium will have a coalition government led for the first time by the right-wing N-VA party, news agency Belga reported on Friday evening, after more than six months of negotiations. The country's ...
Political parties in Belgium agreed on Friday to form a new government, the office of Belgian King Philippe said, ending ...
A coalition of Belgian parties led by a Flemish nationalist reached a deal late Friday on forming a new federal government ...
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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.
A shortage of religion teachers in the Flemish-speaking north of Belgium forced Catholic education officials to drop the ...