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Shutdown in Brussels? Finances Will Indeed Become Precarious by Spring

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20:03 The shutdown that the new Brussels Budget Minister Dirk De Smedt is talking about reads like a political threat to the PS (Socialist Party). But the combination of dwindling cash, persistent deficits, and a...
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20:03 The shutdown that the new Brussels Budget Minister Dirk De Smedt is talking about reads like a political threat to the PS (Socialist Party). But the combination of dwindling cash, persistent deficits, and a...

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It is difficult to explain to the layman why, despite a clear financial emergency, Brussels still does not have a government. But an apparently insignificant detail betrays the extent of the divergences in the future of the region: political quarrels over the price of garbage bags.

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DaarDaar broke the news in on Thursday, November 20, 2025.
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