Budget Impasse Threatens Belgium's Ruling Coalition
- Belgium's Prime Minister Bart De Wever has threatened to resign if his coalition partners do not approve a cost-cutting budget on Thursday.
- De Wever aims to implement 10 billion euros in savings by 2030, highlighting the urgency of the situation.
- The budget impasse is jeopardizing Belgium's fragile governing coalition.
- The governing coalition faces a potential collapse over budgeting issues as De Wever seeks to implement savings.
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Budget impasse threatens Belgium’s ruling coalition
Belgium's fragile governing coalition could be staring at collapse as Prime Minister Bart De Wever threatens to resign unless it approves a cost-cutting budget Thursday. The straight-talking Flemish conservative -- who only became premier in February after seven months of painstaking negotiations -- is seeking to turn the screws on his ruling partners as he
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