New right-wing Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever said he wants to cool the European Union's "regulatory fervour" to boost ...
Belgium's record for the longest period without a government was set after the 2010 election, when it took 541 days to form a ...
Government formation in Belgium is often a lengthy process, complicated by the nation's economic, social and administrative divisions across its three regions: Flanders, Wallonia and Brussels-Capital, ...
In an interview with Kurdistan24 correspondent Barzan Hassan, De Wever outlined his administration’s commitment to ...
De Wever’s right-wing nationalist party claims as one of its missions the independence of Flanders from Belgium, although ...
Belgium will have a coalition government led for the first time by the right-wing N-VA party, news agency Belga reported on Friday evening, after more than six months of negotiations. The country's ...
Right-wing Flemish nationalist Bart De Wever and his Cabinet were sworn in on Monday 240 days after the Belgian elections.
the New Flemish Alliance. The party won elections in June with 17 percent of the vote, the largest share of the contenders, in a win that was a victory over a far-right separatist party.
Belgium’s ‘Arizona’ Coalition has formed a government which will be led by Bart de Wever of the right-wing N-VA.
Months of talks have resulted in a five-party coalition agreement to be led by the right-wing N-VA party's Bart De Wever. He is now set to become the country's first nationalist prime minister.
Belgium plans to use AI tools for law enforcement and to develop a future connectivity strategy for the telecom sector. View ...