Right-wing Flemish nationalist Bart De Wever and his Cabinet were sworn in on Monday 240 days after the Belgian elections.
Belgium's new government was installed on Monday, almost eight months after an election won by the Flemish nationalist N-VA ...
After lengthy negotiations, Belgium now has a new government ready to launch a series of reforms. But the need to compromise ...
Bart De Wever (L) is sworn in as Belgium's prime minister at the Royal Palace in Brussels, Belgium, Feb. 3, 2025. Belgium's ...
Bart De Wever of the Flemish nationalist N-VA party succeeds Alexander De Croo, who has remained in office as a caretaker ...
The country’s tense negotiations hinged on taxing and social spending — and they highlight issues facing Europe, and Western ...
New right-wing Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever said he wants to cool the European Union's "regulatory fervour" to boost ...
De Wever's party is part of the hard-right group in the European Parliament, which includes lawmakers from the parties of Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Czech leader Petr Fiala.
With its new government, Belgium joins a growing list of European countries led by nationalist forces such as Meloni's Italy ...
Political parties in Belgium agreed on Friday to form a new government, the office of Belgian King Philippe said, ending ...
Five Belgian parties struck a coalition deal on Friday to form a new government headed by Flemish conservative Bart De Wever, ...