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      • A fragile coalition government finally took power on Thursday, ending one of the longest political stalemates in the Western world. Cobbled together from seven political parties, the partnership keeps a growing far-right movement at bay for now and should allow the country to finally pass a budget and consider a Covid-19 recovery package.
      www.nytimes.com/2020/10/01/world/europe/belgium-government-coalition.html
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  2. 2024 Belgian government formation. Following the 2024 Belgian federal and regional elections, Government formation talks began on 10 June. Incumbent Prime Minister Alexander De Croo has announced his resignation [1] and his party's leader Tom Ongena has declared that Open Flemish Liberals and Democrats would not be a part of the next federal ...

    • Politics is in the genes. Alexander is the son of the well-known Belgian politician Herman De Croo, who was a member of the Flemish parliament until last year’s elections.
    • He’s already caused a government collapse, and a world record. Only one year after he entered politics, De Croo was responsible for the fall of the Belgian government.
    • He’s only PM because of a Belgian compromise. At first glance De Croo is well-positioned to be the country’s leader: He’s a Flemish politician who speaks French very well — no small detail in Belgian politics — and has the experience to lead a team with a lot of new faces.
    • He’ll need to make friends fast. De Croo will lead a government conceived not on political love but on necessity. Stitching together a majority is never easy in Belgian politics, but it was harder than ever after the May 2019 elections.
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    As Flanders wanted to make its own decisions about language and culture while Wallonia wanted more sway over its own economy, the (re)distribution of powers in 1980 was a true compromis à la belge that divided the country in two separate ways. Geographically, these two lines of division separate the Germanic and Latin cultures, effectively cutting ...

    Belgium's Federal Government and Parliament make decisions on matters that affect the entire territory of the country, such as safety, social security, public health and foreign affairs. Taking into account Belgium's deep decentralisation and linguistic divide, the formation of the government – consisting of political parties and MPs from all terri...

    As stated, the powers of the Flemish Community and the Flemish Region are exercised by the same Flemish parliament and government. In order not to increase the number of MPs excessively, the Flemish Region and the Flemish Community were merged immediately after they were founded in 1980. Due to this merger, there are no separate services, no admini...

    The Walloon parliament consists of 75 MPs (49 fewer than the Flemish one) who are elected directly for a term of five years. These 75 MPs, however, not only sit on the Walloon parliament but also on the parliament of the French Community. The current Walloon governmentconsists of eight ministers, led by Minister-President Elio di Rupo of the Franco...

    The parliament and government of the Brussels-Capital Region were not established until the 1988-1989 state reform. As with most things in Belgium, language plays a major role in the capital, which is why parity is crucial: the government is composed of four ministers (two French-speaking and two Dutch-speaking), three state secretaries (at least o...

    Within Belgium, the name "French Community" refers to the Francophone residents of Wallonia and the Brussels-Capital Region and not to French people residing in Belgium. However, the French Community is often referred to in English as 'the French-speaking Community' to avoid confusion (similar to the German-speaking Community). In 2011, the French ...

    The German-speaking Community is the smallest community and only has power over the nine municipalities in the far east of Belgium's Liège province, close to the border with Germany. The Community's Parliament consists of 25 directly-elected MPs, one of whom also has to sit on the Federal Senate. Similar to Belgium's French-speaking Community, the ...

  3. Sep 30, 2020 · In the early hours of Wednesday morning, following several days of intense talks, senior political party negotiators reached an agreement that would establish the first Belgian government in almost 500 days.

  4. The Federal Government of Belgium (Dutch: Federale regering, French: Gouvernement fédéral, German: Föderalregierung) exercises executive power in the Kingdom of Belgium.

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  5. Oct 1, 2020 · Belgium's new federal administration was sworn in on Thursday morning before King Philippe, giving the country its first fully-fledged federal government in nearly two years.

  6. On 30 September at 6:30 a.m. the negotiators from PS, sp.a, Open Vld, MR, CD&V, Ecolo, and Groen came to a coalition agreement for the formation of a new federal government, with Alexander De Croo being announced as new Prime Minister.

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