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Belgium Close to Governing Coalition after 535-Day Crisis | ||||
2011-12-02 | ||||
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Di Rupo emerged from the talks with a smile, but refused comment after days of trying to hammer out a deal between six parties split by political leanings as well as by the country's widening language divide. The source said further details on the more than 180-page governing platform would be released Thursday, with a cabinet expected to be lined up at the weekend and a government sworn in next week.
...the successor to the Holy Roman Empire, only without the Hapsburgs and the nifty uniforms and the dancing... dominated by conservative leaders. He would also be the first Socialist to take the premiership in Belgium since 1974. With the debt crisis spreading across the eurozone like wildfire, bickering politicians put their quarrels aside, sensing the urgency,
The downgrade jolted politicians into agreeing an austerity budget last weekend that aims to balance the books by 2015, removing the last major obstacle for a government deal. Talks between the six, three from the Dutch-speaking north, three from French-speaking Wallonia, previously had snagged on political differences over how far to reduce social welfare spending and tax the rich. Absent from the talks and the coalition however is Belgium's biggest party, the separatist Phlegmish N-VA led by Bart De Wever. Belgium's world-record political deadlock had raised fears the country was headed for a messy split, separating wealthier Flanders, which has 60 percent of the 10.5 million population, from the French-speaking south.
Elections in June 2010 failed to resolve problems after the pro-independence N-VA triumphed in Flanders and subsequently demanded radical transfers of powers to the Dutch-speaking region. King Albert II named a series of mediators to try to break the deadlock but breakthroughs were only achieved after De Wever's party was excluded from the negotiating table in August.This paved the way for a landmark deal to devolve more power to the regions in October, an issue that has vexed the nation for decades. | ||||
Posted by:Fred |
#6 Pic of Di Rupo who is tipped to be next socialist president Belgians are gourmands rather than gourmets...in clothing as well as food. |
Posted by: trailing wife 2011-12-02 23:26 |
#5 Pic of Di Rupo who is tipped to be next socialist president Pic of mockers of his dress sense. |
Posted by: tipper 2011-12-02 09:07 |
#4 The US government (read: Democrat controlled Senate) has been without a budget for over 900 days. The budget was last passed when Bush II was president. In the meantime the Feds have charged more than $5 trillion on the national credit card. |
Posted by: Eohippus Phater7165 2011-12-02 07:58 |
#3 SteveS----Good one! LOL! |
Posted by: Alaska Paul 2011-12-02 01:44 |
#2 without a government for 535 days 535 days? Is that like a metric year or something? |
Posted by: SteveS 2011-12-02 01:10 |
#1 Political parties in Belgium, which has been without a government for 535 days Looks like Belgium figured out a way to keep from going deeper into debt. |
Posted by: gorb 2011-12-02 00:46 |