Belgium held federal elections in May, with negotiations currently on-going over the makeup of the next government. As Peter Van Aelst writes, a key concern is that the country could experience political deadlock of the kind which occurred after the 2010 elections, where it took 541 days of negotiations before a government could be formed. He notes that while there appears to be more urgency than there was in 2010, the linguistic cleavage between French and Dutch-speaking parties will still be exceptionally difficult to overcome
Loved by some for its “unique federalism” (Fitzmaurice 1996), disliked by others because of its “Byz...
In our modern states, constitutions underlie the political power and its institutional settings. Two...
The parliamentary deadlock surrounding the 2007 Belgian election, fake news reports of dissolution a...
Alongside the European Parliament elections in May, Belgium will also hold simultaneous federal and ...
On 25 May Belgium will hold simultaneous regional, federal and European elections. As Carl Devos wri...
After the federal elections of June 13, 2010, it took Belgian politicians 541 days to agree on a new...
Belgium’s language divide between predominantly French-speaking Wallonia, and predominantly Dutch-sp...
Following the June 2010 elections, Belgium was left for more than a year without a full government, ...
Since 1993, Belgium is officially a federal state, composed of – three – communities and – three – r...
Since 2007, Belgium has been confronted with an ongoing political crisis. As the two language commun...
I have the challenging task of summing up the current institutional debates of the Belgian federal S...
Electoral changes have left their mark in the coalition politics of Belgium and the Netherlands. In ...
textabstractDespite the relative scarcity of polls, political polling becomes more and more importan...
In Belgium political parties have remained the predominant actors of the delegation chain of parliam...
Highlights: • The Flemish regionalist party N-VA won the elections and entered the federal governmen...
Loved by some for its “unique federalism” (Fitzmaurice 1996), disliked by others because of its “Byz...
In our modern states, constitutions underlie the political power and its institutional settings. Two...
The parliamentary deadlock surrounding the 2007 Belgian election, fake news reports of dissolution a...
Alongside the European Parliament elections in May, Belgium will also hold simultaneous federal and ...
On 25 May Belgium will hold simultaneous regional, federal and European elections. As Carl Devos wri...
After the federal elections of June 13, 2010, it took Belgian politicians 541 days to agree on a new...
Belgium’s language divide between predominantly French-speaking Wallonia, and predominantly Dutch-sp...
Following the June 2010 elections, Belgium was left for more than a year without a full government, ...
Since 1993, Belgium is officially a federal state, composed of – three – communities and – three – r...
Since 2007, Belgium has been confronted with an ongoing political crisis. As the two language commun...
I have the challenging task of summing up the current institutional debates of the Belgian federal S...
Electoral changes have left their mark in the coalition politics of Belgium and the Netherlands. In ...
textabstractDespite the relative scarcity of polls, political polling becomes more and more importan...
In Belgium political parties have remained the predominant actors of the delegation chain of parliam...
Highlights: • The Flemish regionalist party N-VA won the elections and entered the federal governmen...
Loved by some for its “unique federalism” (Fitzmaurice 1996), disliked by others because of its “Byz...
In our modern states, constitutions underlie the political power and its institutional settings. Two...
The parliamentary deadlock surrounding the 2007 Belgian election, fake news reports of dissolution a...