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Belgian Nationalist Bart De Wever Sworn In As New Prime Minister
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Bart De Wever, a 54-year-old politician from the Dutch-speaking Flanders region, has been sworn in as the new Prime Minister of Belgium. This marks a significant milestone as De Wever is the first nationalist from Flanders to hold the position. Following the ceremony at the royal palace in Brussels, De Wever attended a gathering of EU leaders for discussions on defense and transatlantic relations.
We will have a government that will clean up the budget, implement a fair social policy, reward work, implement the strictest migration policy ever, abolish the nuclear phase-out, and invest in safety.
When you don't take part, you are certainly left emptyhanded.
The other option is to take part when you can, and obtain things for your community, and that is what we did.
You can ... not take part in a government and wait until the system can be taken as a whole. I never believed in that.
Europe has been a bit lazy on the topic of defence.
Our ECR group now has three prime ministers at the European Council table and participates in the government of seven countries.
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- 1.Election
- 2.Immigration to Europe
- 3.Rise of Far-Right in Europe
- 4.European Commission under Ursula von der Leyen
- 5.National Debt
- 6.Right of asylum
- 7.Belgium under Bart De Wever
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organizations
- 1.Vooruit
- 2.EU Parliament
- 3.European Union
- 4.Les Engagés
- 5.North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
- 6.Christian Democratic Union
- 7.Farmer–Citizen Movement
- 8.New Flemish Alliance
- 9.Onward
- 10.Christian Democratic and Flemish
- 11.EU Council
- 12.Reformist Movement