Michel’s administration earlier this month lost the support of right-wing New-Flemish Alliance (N-VA), its biggest Flemish partner, after the N-VA opposed the government’s backing of the UN’s so-called Global Compact on migration. The departure stripped Michel of his majority six months before a general election which was expected to be held at the end of May.
Luckily, Belgium is quite the veteran when operating without a government and is no stranger to political crises amid persistent divisions between its Flemish and French-speaking communities. After an inconclusive election in 2010, the country muddled through for 589 days without an elected government. In that period, the country recorded its highest economic growth of the decade.
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Yves Leterme IIbis in lopende zaken presteerde beter qua economische groei dan Charles Michel I & Charles Michel II. Zerohedge heeft er een goed oog op dat ons land in lopende zaken goed gaat marcheren. #nogov #voorlopigetwaalfden.