Belgium will receive a government for the first time led by the right N-VA party. According to the Belgian press agency Belga, the migration -critical Flemish nationalists with four other parties could agree on the formation of a coalition. Bart De Wever, head of the government, is becoming the N-VA chairman.
In the parliamentary elections on 9 June, the Wevers Neu-Flemnische Allianz (N-VA) had become the strongest power, followed by the right-wing extremist Flemish party of Flemish, which was, however, excluded from the conversations about the formation of the formation of the formation of the formation of the formation of the formation of government. De Wever wants to form a so-called Arizona coalition with conservative and liberals from Wallonia and Flanders, as well as with the Flemish socialists.
At the end of August, De Wever had resigned for the first time due to persistent disputes between the parties. After a short intermezzo, however, he was again commissioned by King Philippe.
Long negotiations, but no record
Government formations are traditionally difficult in Belgium. The federal parliament has been crushed because most parties do not compete nationally, but only in French -splitting south, in the Dutch burns north or in the Brussels City region. The record in Belgium is 541 days without the government in 2010 and 2011.
Source: Krone

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