Belgium’s new Prime Minister takes oath

Belgium’s new Prime Minister takes oath

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Category : International Published on: February 06 2025

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  • Bart de Wever was sworn in as Prime Minister of Belgium on 3 February 2025, replacing acting Prime Minister Alexander De Croo.
  • Belgium has a new Prime Minister whose political objective has long been to break the nation, dismantle state structures, and grant greater autonomy to his northern Flanders at the expense of all others.
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