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The New Flemish Alliance, a party that seeks greater autonomy for the Dutch-speaking northern half of Belgium, was poised in the national elections to become the country’s largest.
The right-wing New Flemish Alliance (N-VA) emerged as the biggest winner of elections in Belgium on Sunday, with the extreme-right pro-separatist Vlaams Belang in second place.
The leader of the New Flemish Alliance party, Bart De Wever, left, with King Philippe of Belgium this month after a meeting at the Royal Palace to discuss the formation of a new government.
The country's new prime minister is set to be the right-wing New Flemish Alliance (N-VA) leader Bart De Wever, who secured ...
The participation, or lack thereof, of the independentist New Flemish Alliance party in Brussel's next government has continued to divide negotiatiors and paralyze the regional parliament.
Once an advocate of separation from French-speaking Wallonia, Bart De Wever, the president of the New Flemish Alliance (N-VA), has become the head of the federal government.
Bart De Wever, party leader of the separatist New Flemish Alliance, has been reappointed as the lead negotiator in talks to form a Belgian coalition government. Belgium’s King Philippe asked De Wever ...
BRUSSELS — Five Belgian political parties have agreed to start formal coalition talks led by Bart De Wever, the president of the Flemish-nationalist party New Flemish Alliance (N-VA). With De Wever at ...
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