Belgium has a new prime minister whose political purpose was long to break up the nation, gut the state structures and give ...
More than seven months after the parliamentary elections in June 2024, political talks have resulted in the formation of a ...
Right-wing Flemish nationalist Bart De Wever and his Cabinet were sworn in on Monday 240 days after the Belgian elections.
Political parties in Belgium agreed on Friday to form a new government, the office of Belgian King Philippe said, ending ...
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 of the Flemish nationalist N-VA party succeeds Alexander De Croo, who has remained in office as a caretaker ...
De Wever’s right-wing nationalist party claims as one of its missions the independence of Flanders from Belgium, although ...
An agreement to form a new government in Belgium has been reached after more than seven months following the June 2024 ...
Belgium’s ‘Arizona’ Coalition has formed a government which will be led by Bart de Wever of the right-wing N-VA.
Belgium's King Philippe, center, shakes hands with Belgium's new Interior Minister Bernard Quintin during a swearing in ...
With its new government, Belgium joins a growing list of European countries led by nationalist forces such as Meloni's Italy ...
The country’s tense negotiations hinged on taxing and social spending — and they highlight issues facing Europe, and Western ...