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Brussels Region Could Get a New Government. (At last.)

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Governance stalled in the Belgian capital as coalition wrangling went on, and on, and on …

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There appears to be a breakthrough in the Brussels government formation process. The MR party will resume negotiations with the PS, Les Engagés, Groen, Open VLD, and Vooruit. The party told La Libre this, and the news was confirmed by VRT NWS. To secure a majority on both the French-speaking and Dutch sides, the MR party will reportedly hand over a state secretariat to a civil society figure who is "N-VA-compatible."

·Antwerp, Belgium
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A proposal by Georges-Louis Bouchez (MR), accepted by Ahmed Laaouej (PS), has made it possible to unblock the situation one year after the elections. ...

·Brussels, Belgium
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More than a year after the elections, we learned on Sunday night that the MR and the PS have reached an agreement to revive the...

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On Sunday, the parties MR, Les Engagés and PS announced a breakthrough in the Brussels government negotiations, which were in danger of dragging on for towards 400 days. The solution was said to be a masterstroke by MR chairman Georges-Louis Bouchez. No N-VA in the government because of a “cordon sanitaire” imposed by the Brussels PS, but a State Secretary for the MR from the civil society with the tacit support of the N-VA. The coalition would …

·Antwerp, Belgium
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La Libre broke the news in Brussels, Belgium on Sunday, July 13, 2025.
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