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In a speech held in Brussels on Thursday, the Federal Prime Minister Bart De Wever (Flemish nationalist) laid out his ...
Bart De Wever has officially taken office as Belgium’s new prime minister, following a prolonged period of coalition negotiations that shifts the country’s political landscape to the right.
BRUSSELS, Belgium (AFP) — Conservative Bart De Wever was sworn in Monday as Belgium’s new prime minister, after striking a hard-fought coalition deal that moves the country to the right.
Conservative Bart De Wever was sworn in Monday as Belgium's new prime minister, after striking a hard-fought coalition deal that moves the country to the right. Reached after seven months of ...
New Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever, left, raises his hand to take an oath during a swearing in ceremony for the new government in front of Belgium's King Philippe at the Royal Palace in Brussels ...
ANTWERP, Belgium — It’s peak Belgian surrealism. As a Flemish nationalist, Bart De Wever rose to power promising to rip his region away from the rest of Belgium. Now, having swept into first place in ...
Local elections on Sunday have paved the way for Bart De Wever, Belgium’s highest-profile politician and the winner of its June national elections, to finally run the country. Talks to form a new ...
I look forward to working together to further strengthen India-Belgium ties and enhance our collaboration on global matters. Wishing you a successful tenure ahead." Notably, Bart De Wever was ...
Bart De Wever, a longtime Flemish nationalist, was sworn in as Belgium's new prime minister, marking a shift from separatist ambitions to governance. His coalition of five parties ended a seven ...
BRUSSELS, Feb 4 (Reuters) - Belgium’s new Prime Minister Bart De Wever presented his government’s focus to parliament on Tuesday, highlighting stricter migration policies, reversing the ...
Bart De Wever was sworn in by King Philippe after a coalition agreement was found Friday, following seven months of negotiations. He is the first Flemish nationalist to lead Belgium's government.
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist ...