Belgium has a new prime minister, one who long tried to gut the nation and seek regional autonomy
- Belgium has appointed a new Prime Minister who aimed to increase regional autonomy for Flanders.
- The Prime Minister took the oath of office before King Philippe in Brussels, marking a new government leadership.
- Coalition talks were led by the N-VA party, which claimed the most seats after the June elections, indicating difficulties in forming a majority.
- The government's program plans to cut social benefits to address the nation's budget issues, as stated by the N-VA.
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