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Bart De Wever is ready to become minister-president of Flanders following the elections in May.

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Former Belgian prime minister Yves Leterme (CD&V) poses next to the new bronze bust bearing his likeness, unveiled in Brussels. The bust is located in the federal parliament building.

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Antwerp mayor Bart De Wever has announced that the port city has agreed to a new coalition government.

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King Philippe has accepted prime minister Charles Michel’s resignation, putting Belgium under a caretaker federal government.

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The majority of Belgian voters do not want snap elections early in the new year - and would rather wait for a new federal government to be formed in May, a new poll has found.

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Belgian prime minister Charles Michel has resigned - after facing a motion of no-confidence in the federal parliament.

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According to an opinion poll carried out collectively by media outlets La Libre, De Standaard, RTBF and VRT, Ecolo is the most popular political party in Brussels, followed by li

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Belgium's federal government no longer has a majority in parliament - after prime minister Charles Michel's biggest coalition ally, the Flemish right-wing party N-VA, quit in a row over the UN's m

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In retaliation for a similar action carried out in Hungary last month, Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orban arranged for a mobile billboard to drive around Brussels this week, criticising Belgian

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