Two fractious Belgiums: a rudderless country is under growing strain

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Series Details 22.11.07
Publication Date 22/11/2007
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Belgium, divided between Flanders, its wealthy Dutch-speaking north, and francophone Wallonia in the south, has chugged along without a new federal government for a record 165 days. Since elections in June, the bickering parties in a centre-right would-be coalition have failed to form an administration.

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