Five political parties A this Friday reached a agreement that will allow the formation of a New Federal Government in Belgiummore than seven months after the latest legislative elections in the country.
The agreement was sealed around the conservative leader Bart de Wever, of the New Alianza Flamenco Nationalist Party (N-VA), who must become the New Prime Minister already in the next few days.
On Friday night, De Wever held a meeting with the king, Felipe, who formally communicated the agreement that will allow the formation of the new government. In a statement, the Royal Palace announced that the King received from Wever in Audience, and in that meeting the leader informed the monarch “about the government agreement between the partners of the future coalition.”
From Wever, 54, had advanced that This Friday was the deadline to find an agreement and manage to form a government.
After months of negotiations, the N-Va closed an alliance with the flamenco democristians (CD & V) and the socialists of that region of the country, Vooruit, in addition to two liberal Francophone parties, MR and engagement.
Absolute majority
The five political formations spent the last week in continuous meetings, to try to reach an agreement before this weekend. With the alliance, the block of these five games has 81 of the 150 squares of the camera that was chosen in the elections last June 9.
Although the N-VA was part of the government coalition between 2014 and 2018, of Wever must become the First flamenco nationalist to reach Prime Minister. With this agreement, the Oath of Wever as a new prime minister must already occur in the first days of next week.
Divided into a Francophone community and a flamenco -speaking (in addition to a small region that speaks German), Belgium has a political system of extreme complexity, to the point that between 2010 and 2011 he spent 541 days without a federal government.