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Belgium again in limbo after govt collapses
2008-12-21
Belgium's King Albert consulted political leaders on Saturday after the government collapsed for the third time in a year following its botched attempt to bail out financial group Fortis.

Prime Minister Yves Leterme tendered his government's resignation on Friday after a report by the Supreme Court found signs of political meddling to sway a court ruling on the future of the bank, a victim of the credit crunch.

The king, who under the constitution must decide whether to accept the resignation, held successive talks at the palace with the heads of the five ruling-coalition parties until 2 am on Saturday, a palace spokesman said.

Consultations were to continue later in the day. Belgian media said there was little chance of Leterme staying in power. The newspaper De Morgen said a reshuffled, emergency cabinet could be stitched together to govern until June. A parliamentary election could take place that month to coincide with planned regional and European elections, the paper said. "After the resignation of Yves Leterme, the king needs to find a successor quickly. Not one of the ruling parties is asking for new elections," De Standaard said on its front page.
Posted by:Fred

#8  #6 Jolutch - precisely.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2008-12-21 19:02  

#7  The zimbobwayans don't seem to have benefited much from their more benign British colonization, so I doubt great responsibility attaches to the Belgians for the current state of the Congo even given the execrable things Leopold did with his playground.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2008-12-21 18:57  

#6  Barbara, the only problem with Sub-Saharan Africa is Sub-Saharan Africans.

When the Euros quit, it was "lights out" both literally and figuratively. There's not a country in Africa where I'd even consider investing as much as fifty cents.
Posted by: Jolutch Mussolini7800   2008-12-21 17:35  

#5  What Glenmore said. Unfortunately.

"then, independence, collapse of institutions, dictatorship, civil wars and population collapse"

Pretty much sums up sub-Saharan Africa. Wonder what could possibly be the cause?

/sarcasm
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2008-12-21 16:20  

#4  True. The Belgians took the endemic barbarism of the Congo to a new level for a while, but after a couple of decades it was a quite well-run African colonial state with a low body-count, good economic prospects and an exploding population. And then, independence, collapse of institutions, dictatorship, civil wars and population collapse.
Posted by: buwaya   2008-12-21 14:48  

#3  Eric, no defense of Belgian royalty, or colonialism in general, but I bet the Congo would be about as screwed up today if there had never been a Belgium.
Posted by: Glenmore   2008-12-21 14:27  

#2  Read "King Leopold's Ghost," Barbara. Belgium's Kings can be much worse. Why do you think the Congo's so screwed up?
Posted by: Eric Jablow   2008-12-21 13:23  

#1  Well, hell - they've got a king.

Why not just revert to a plain old monarchy?

He couldn't possibly do any worse that the present load of wankers running the country into the ground.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2008-12-21 11:55  

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