Bart De Wever becomes Belgium's new prime minister, leading a diverse coalition amid ongoing linguistic and political ...
De Wever of the Flemish nationalist N-VA party succeeds Alexander De Croo, who has remained in office as a caretaker since ...
BRUSSELS — Belgium has a new prime minister whose political purpose was long to break up the nation, gut the state structures ...
Belgium has a new prime minister whose political purpose was long to break up the nation, gut the state structures and give ...
Right-wing Flemish nationalist Bart De Wever and his Cabinet were sworn in on Monday 240 days after the Belgian elections.
The "two completely autonomous democracies" (Flemish and French-speaking) he described at the time therefore seem to be reconciled. The former president of the N-VA is even ready to describe one ...
Protesting Leuven students calling for “Leuven Vlaams” (A Flemish Leuven) being clubbed by Belgian gendarmerie, the paramilitary federal force, on 18 January 1968 at the height of the turmoils.
Language issues are woven throughout the past century, as the French-dominated nation gradually ... De Wever of the Flemish nationalist N-VA party succeeds Alexander De Croo, who has remained ...
Flemish 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 was sworn in as Belgium's new prime minister on Monday, marking a significant shift for a politician who has long advocated for greater autonomy for Flanders. He took the oath in front ...
"Our ECR group now has three prime ministers at the European Council table and participates in the government of seven countries," French hard-right lawmaker Marion Marechal rejoiced on X.