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F lemish nationalist Bart De Wever has been sworn in as the country's new prime minister following months of painstaking negotiations to form a coalition that moves the country further to the right.
Bart De Wever becomes Belgium's new prime minister, leading a diverse coalition amid ongoing linguistic and political tensions while prioritizing budget reforms and migration policies.
Local elections on Sunday have paved the way for Bart De Wever, Belgium’s highest-profile politician and the winner of its June national elections, to finally run the country. Talks to form a new ...
Conservative Bart De Wever was sworn in Monday as Belgium's new prime minister, after striking a hard-fought coalition deal that moves the country to the right. Reached after seven months of ...
N-VA chairman Bart De Wever (L) shakes hands with King Filip of Belgium before a meeting to discuss the negociations to form a federal government at the Royal Palace in Brussels on January 31, 2025.
Belgium’s new Prime Minister Bart De Wever presented his government’s focus to parliament on Tuesday, highlighting stricter migration policies, reversing the nuclear phase-out law, and ...
Belgian King Philippe talks with the new Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever, at the Royal Palace in Brussels, Belgium February 3, 2025. REUTERS/Johanna Geron. By Bart H. Meijer and Geert De Clercq.
Flemish nationalist Bart De Wever is under pressure to wrap up Belgian government talks by the end of January — or the country could be set for new elections. Belgian King Philippe on Tuesday once ...
Right-winger Bart De Wever sworn in as Belgian premier After 7 months of negotiations, new coalition holds 81-seat majority in Belgium’s 150-seat parliament Beyza Binnur Donmez | 03.02.2025 ...
Bart De Wever has built his political career against the Belgian federal government, which he is now in charge of," Pascal Delwit, a political scientist at the Free University of Brussels told ...
BRUSSELS, Feb 3 (Reuters) - New right-wing Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever said he wants to cool the European Union's "regulatory fervour" to boost corporate competitiveness and that European ...
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