Belgian Summer Agreement Include Pension Reforms by De Wever
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Prime Minister Bart De Wever will be heard Thursday morning in the Committee of the Interior about the agreement of the summer concluded Monday morning, we learned Tuesday with the services of the President of the House. ...
The De Wever government's summer agreement is dominating the headlines this morning. Our prime minister is being lauded, as every political commentary and editorial confirms that these reforms "remove all taboos." Yet, they are also unanimous: this is just the beginning. The real work will follow after the summer recess, when the budget is scheduled for preparation. The good news? De Wever himself knows that too.
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