A New Era in Belgian Politics
Belgium has entered a transformative political phase under the leadership of Bart De Wever, the newly sworn-in Prime Minister and head of the Flemish-nationalist party N-VA. His coalition, dubbed the 'Arizona Coalition,' comprises five parties, signaling a shift towards decentralization and budgetary restraint.
Key initiatives include substantial public spending cuts, reforming labor markets, and tightening migration policies. De Wever advocates for greater autonomy for Flanders while addressing the complexities of Belgian unity, a concept he has long critiqued.
His government plans to retain nuclear energy operations until 2045, amidst shifts in the economic landscape, including growth in biochemistry and services. While right-wing populism has gained ground with the rise of Vlaams Belang, De Wever's pragmatic approach and coalition with centrist parties suggest a balancing act rather than an outright shift to the far right.
As Belgium navigates these changes, the implications for its federal structure and societal cohesion remain to be seen.
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