Belgium successfully formed a coalition government after seven months of debates and disagreements primarily centered around unpopular social spending cuts. The new government, led by Bart De Wever of the New Flemish Alliance, emerged from a coalition of five parties, including liberal and centrist groups, alongside the Flemish socialist party. The coalition is tasked with addressing pressing issues such as pension and healthcare costs, amid pressures from EU fiscal regulations and the challenges posed by an aging population in Belgium, which faces a significant deficit.
Belgium has formed a coalition government after seven months of stalemate regarding social spending cuts, with Bart De Wever set to become the next prime minister.
The coalition includes five parties negotiating over pressing issues like pension cuts and stricter migration policies, reflecting common challenges faced by European nations.
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