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the liberal Open VLD and the Flemish-nationalist N-VA, the party of Belgium’s new Prime Minister Bart De Wever. You’ll have guessed by now that the victory cries were short-lived. The French-speaking ...
The growing movement of the working class in Belgium is developing under conditions of rising opposition to militarism ...
A national strike in Belgium kept all flights on the ground on Monday and caused some public transport disruptions as people demonstrated against the new government's austerity plans.
Despite expectations that the new Belgian government, led by the nationalist New Flemish Alliance (N-VA), would lead a tougher policy in combating antisemitism and adopt a more understanding ...
Flemish nationalist Bart De Wever's government was sworn in on February 3 after eight months of negotiations that resulted in a five-party coalition including conservatives, centrists, and socialists.
Flemish nationalist Bart De Wever's government was sworn in on February 3 after eight months of negotiations that resulted in a five-party coalition including conservatives, centrists, and socialists.
De Wever is the first Flemish nationalist to take the reins of Belgium, and his government has pledged big spending cuts and the strictest migration policy ever. In large swaths of Belgium’s ...