Bart De Wever took the oath early Monday, looking straight at King Philippe, the latest monarch of a royal house he so long had little but disdain for because it symbolized the old concept of ...
Belgium to get new government eight months after election Flemish nationalist Bart De Wever to become Prime Minister Government seeks budget cuts to improve government finances BRUSSELS ...
Five parties agreed to form a new Belgian coalition government late Friday, concluding months of negotiations and paving the way for Flemish nationalist Bart De Wever to serve as the country’s next ...
The new government was formed under the stewardship of Bart De Wever, the leader of a conservative Flemish nationalist party, the New Flemish Alliance. The party won elections in June with 17 ...
Bart De Wever, from the Flemish nationalist N-VA party, is likely to become prime minister, succeeding Alexander De Croo who has remained in office as a caretaker since the June elections last year.
Flemish nationalist party N-VA leader Bart De Wever waves during a party congress two days after N-VA and four other Belgian parties struck a coalition deal to form a new government headed De ...
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.
BRUSSELS - Belgium's King Philippe met with Bart De Wever on Tuesday at the Royal Palace in Brussels to review progress on forming a new federal government. Belgium has been without a federal ...
Bart de Wever made his name as a separatist champion in Belgium's Dutch-speaking north -- and was long accused on the French side of seeking to blow up the country altogether. Now, after the country's ...
N-VA leader Bart De Wever, 54, is expected to become prime minister and lead a five-party coalition, which also includes Christian democrats and socialists from the Dutch-speaking north of the ...