Belgium on the Brink of Change: Prime Minister to Step Down Following General Election

Belgium on the Brink of Change: Prime Minister to Step Down Following General Election

Following a ​general election ‍in Belgium, a​ new government is on the horizon.‍ The far-right party Vlaams Belang did ‌not see the surge they anticipated, and the outgoing coalition ⁣led by liberal Prime Minister Alexander De Croo lost ⁣its majority.

The nationalist party N-VA is poised‌ to remain⁤ the ⁤largest party in Belgium’s parliament, while De Croo’s​ liberal party, Open VLD, faced a ⁣decline in Flanders.

N-VA ‌leader Bart De Wever expressed‌ triumph,‍ hinting at becoming the next prime minister of‍ Belgium.

De⁢ Croo will continue as caretaker prime minister⁣ until ‌a new ​coalition,⁢ involving seven parties, is established. He is expected to submit his resignation to King Philippe ‌at the⁤ royal palace ‌in ​Brussels.

The liberal party Mouvement Reformateur dominated in Brussels‍ and French-speaking ​Wallonia, setting the stage for⁤ complex coalition‌ negotiations.

The ​election results ⁤came amidst triple elections‌ in Belgium, with the far-right making significant⁤ gains in regional and European⁢ elections.

With​ N-VA‌ leading over Vlaams⁢ Belang, and De Croo’s ⁤party falling to ninth place,⁤ the political ⁢landscape is evolving.

Despite Vlaams Belang’s​ strong showing, they are likely ⁣to‌ remain outside‍ the ruling⁤ coalition, given their anti-immigrant ​stance and desire to divide ⁢Belgium.

Vlaams​ Belang aimed to ⁢secure a place in ​the regional government with their electoral performance, akin to Geert ‌Wilders’ success in the Netherlands.

2024-06-09 19:31:25
Original from ​ www.theguardian.com

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