The 2007–2008 Belgian government formation followed the general election of 10 June 2007, and comprised a period of negotiation in which the Flemish parties...
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Following the 2024 Belgian federal and regional elections, Government formation talks began on 10 June. Incumbent Prime Minister Alexander De Croo has...
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escalate. 2007–2008 Belgian government formation 2007–2011 Belgian political crisis 2010–2012 Bosnia and Herzegovina government formation 2014 Belgian government...
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The 2007–2011 Belgian political crisis was a period of tense communal relations and political instability in Belgium, which was rooted in the differing...
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Belgian government formation may refer to: 2007–2008 Belgian government formation 2010–2011 Belgian government formation 2014 Belgian government formation...
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politics. Belgian federal parliament Belgian order of precedence Consultative Committee (Belgium) List of governments in Belgium The federal government The...
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In Belgium, the government formation of 2019–2020 started one day after the federal elections, regional elections and European elections which were all...
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needed] Belgian order of precedence 2014 Belgian government formation 2010–11 Belgian government formation Belgian official journal Corruption in Belgium List...
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government. 2014 Belgian federal election 2014 Belgian regional elections 2019–2020 Belgian government formation 2010–11 Belgian government formation...
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Brussels-Halle-Vilvoorde (category Belgium articles missing geocoordinate data)
disadvantageous to Flanders. 2007 Belgian government formation, 2010 Belgian government formation Communities, regions and language areas of Belgium De Gordel Francization...
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Verhofstadt III government was an interim Belgian government inaugurated on 21 December 2007 and lasting until 23 March 2008. It was led by Belgian Prime Minister...
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Cabinet crisis (redirect from Government crisis)
neighbouring countries. 2007–2011 Belgian political crisis 2010–2011 Belgian government formation 2019–2020 Belgian government formation 1997–1998 Czech political...
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site of the Belgian monarchy Official site of the Belgian federal government Belgium. The World Factbook. Central Intelligence Agency. Belgium at UCB Libraries...
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French-speaking Belgian region of Wallonia if Belgium were to cease to exist, according to a survey. December 1: 2007 Belgian government formation: Formateur...
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New Flemish Alliance (category Flemish political parties in Belgium)
(see 2007–2008 Belgian government formation). On 20 March 2008, a new federal government was finally assembled. N-VA did not join this government, but...
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political problem in the cabinet formation crisis of 2007–2008. In July 2012, following the 2010–2011 Belgian government formation, Brussels-Halle-Vilvoorde...
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The Belgian Government in London (Dutch: Belgische regering in Londen; French: Gouvernement belge à Londres), also known as the Pierlot IV Government, was...
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Leterme, and became the largest political formation in Belgium, thus leading the coalition talks for a new government. Vlaams Belang received more votes than...
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Christian Democratic and Flemish (redirect from Christian People's Party (Belgium))
which repeatedly stalled (see 2007–2008 Belgian government formation). On the 20 March 2008, a new federal government was finally assembled, led by Yves...
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where they formed a government and army-in-exile on the Allied side. The Belgian Congo remained loyal to the Belgian government in London and contributed...
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Reformist Movement (redirect from Belgian Reformist)
of the Brussels-Halle-Vilvoorde district, during the 2010–11 Belgian government formation. Over the years, the MR has always oscillated between ideological...
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kingdom of Belgium is the result after the 2010–2011 Belgian government formation, with 541 days of negotiations, the longest ever in Belgium and possibly...
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Broqueville government in Sainte-Adresse refers to two successive Belgian governments, led by Charles de Broqueville, which served as governments in exile...
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2007 Belgian government formation – 2007–2011 Belgian political crisis – 2008–2009 Belgian financial crisis – 2010–2011 Belgian government formation -...
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Peeters directive (category Law of Belgium)
Flemish government because they repeatedly ignored the Peeters (and Keulen) directives – was a highly mediatised issue during the 2007–2008 Belgian government...
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The Belgian Congo (French: Congo belge, pronounced [kɔ̃ɡo bɛlʒ]; Dutch: Belgisch-Congo) was a Belgian colony in Central Africa from 1908 until independence...
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Belgian Revolution History of Belgium Provisional government Van den Bussche, E., Chief of Protocol, Belgian Federal Department of the Interior (2008)...
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Glavchev Government Second Glavchev Government António Costa (Portugal, 2024 Portuguese legislative election) Alexander De Croo (Belgium, 2024 Belgian federal...
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as the 2019–20 Belgian government formation had been again a difficult process. The government replaced the minority Wilmès II Government, which was a temporary...
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the Belgian civil service, which believed that limited co-operation with the occupiers would result in the least damage to Belgian interests. Belgian Fascist...
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