Belgium finally agrees to form a new government one year and four months after the election October 1, 10:11
In Belgium, coalition talks have been going on for over a year after last year's Congressional elections, but they have finally come together and a formal government has been formed with the participation of seven parties.
In Belgium, coalition talks have been held for one year and four months since the election of the House of Representatives in May last year.
The talks finally came to an end on the 30th of last month, and a coalition government of seven parties will be launched on the 1st, with Mr. Decro, who is currently the deputy prime minister and the minister in charge of finance, as the new prime minister.
In Belgium, the minor parties are separated, and in particular, there is a conflict between the Dutch-speaking countries in the north and the French-speaking countries in the south. The inauguration of the administration was in jeopardy.
Due to the influence of the new coronavirus, economic recovery has become an issue in Belgium as well, but the current caretaker government has not been able to come up with large-scale policies other than infection control, and the new administration has strong leadership for economic reconstruction. Will be required.