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Old 09-20-2007, 07:10 PM
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At this Stage to keep the Nation Together is Abdication Advisable? Hope it doesnt come to that but a new King is better than no Monarchy
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Old 09-24-2007, 07:00 AM
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Well, I certainly think an abdication in the middle of a formation is not recomendable. The best thing for the monarchy right now is certainly a longer reign for Albert II, at least untill Phillipe's image problem has been sorted out and the political climate is more stable.
I don't know how the King feels about abdication in general terms though, maybe he has the same feeling as the majority of his collegues and will reign untill the end.

And just to show that the King isn't the only one who keeps the nation together:

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"Keep Belgium together"

Sat 22/09/07 - In Brussels, a number of war veterans and patriotic associations have commemorated the struggle for independence which led to the creation of Belgium in 1830. The number of participants in the event (several hundred) was clearly up on last year.



It's in fact an annual event, but the present political situation, with the future of a unified Belgium being uncertain, made that it was highlighted by the press this time.

Read the entire article from flandersnews.be here.
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Old 09-24-2007, 06:10 PM
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More trouble for the King, Rompey´s mission seems to have failed and he will report to the king tomorrow. After that the King is expected to install another informateur, probably a french speaking one this time:

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Van Rompuy's mission close to failure

24 September 2007
BRUSSELS – Herman Van Rompuy's task to restart the formation talks is on the verge of failure. Unless the francophones come with a breakthrough this morning, he will have nothing but bad news for the king this afternoon.
For three weeks Van Rompuy has tried to force a breakthrough, or at the very least create an opening, to restart the formation negotiations between the Flemish and francophone liberal and Christian democrat parties.
Read the entire expatica article here.

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Task completion of Royal Negotiator is nigh

Mon 24/09/07 - According to a communiqué released by the Palace, the Royal Negotiator, Herman Van Rompuy, should be finished with his task 'within a couple of days'. King Albert had appointed the Flemish Christian democrat to take soundings with a view to finding a way out of the current political stalemate.


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Old 09-29-2007, 01:45 PM
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Finally some good news for the King today.

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Van Rompuy gets talks back on track
Sat 29/09/07 - The Mediator Royal Herman Van Rompuy (Flemish Christian democrat) has suceeded in his mission of bringing the leaders of the Flemish and Francophone liberals and Christian democrats back to the negotiating table. A statement issued by the Royal Palace on Saturday afternoon says that a new Formateur will be appointed soon to lead talks on the formation of a new Federal Government.
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Old 09-29-2007, 06:48 PM
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Good news, though it will probably take some time to glue everything together at least there seems to be some progress! I think the time should be ripe for it by now too, all the parties showed that they are defending the regional interests but now it is time to defend the national interest. More and more people seem to be speaking out in favour of a united Belgium, among them some economic organisations etc.
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Old 10-01-2007, 06:41 AM
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And even more progress, from flandersnews:

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King gives formateur task back to Leterme

Sun 30/09/07 - The King has asked Flemish Christian democrat Yves Leterme to take on the task of Formateur again. Saturday King Albert accepted a request by Herman Van Rompuy (also a Flemish Christian democrat) to be relieved of his duties as Royal Mediator.

Pat on the back for Herman Van Rompuy.

Royal Mediator Herman Van Rompuy (photo) has succeeded in bringing the Flemish and Francophone liberals and Christian democrats back to the negotiating table. The next step is to resume talks to form a governing coalition.
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Old 10-05-2007, 06:04 PM
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An update:

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Leterme reports to king today

5 October 2007
BRUSSELS – Formateur Yves Leterme met with the four delegation leaders of the Christian democrat and liberal parties on Thursday afternoon. He will report to the king on his task for the first time today at 3 pm. An hour later he will meet with the various delegations again to discuss immigration policy.
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Old 10-05-2007, 06:29 PM
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Thanks for the info Marengo. Despite me being an American, I really love reading about things like this. I hope things are worked out very soon!
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Old 10-09-2007, 06:15 PM
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You´re welcome Aurora, I am glad that some here are interested in it.

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Good news for the King (who is in Ireland):

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Relief at first coalition agreement

9 October 2007
BRUSSELS - Four months after a general election took Belgium to the brink of constitutional crisis, parties in coalition talks reached their first agreement Tuesday on the issue of immigration.
"What a relief! After 110 days, they took more than a week to reach agreement on one point," the president of the French-speaking Partie Socialiste, Elio di Rupo, said ironically
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Old 10-09-2007, 06:28 PM
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The Crisis Has Passed! :)
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Old 10-09-2007, 06:32 PM
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Well, they have come to an agreement about immigration policies only, they still have to discuss the other points. But at least they are talking again.
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You´re welcome Aurora, I am glad that some here are interested in it.
Your effort is very much appreciated Marengo .
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Old 10-10-2007, 05:10 PM
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I have only recently begun following and gathering info on the Belgian Royal Family. I became enchanted with the love story and lives of his late Majesty Baudouin I, and of course the very much alive Queen Fabiola.

I am concerned about the effect of this long standing and intense political crisis on the health of King Albert. I read that he recently underwent open-heart surgery(apparently heart disease is a hereditary issue re: Baudouin's fatal heart attack?)

Is there any current news in Belgium or the rest of the Continent on the state of the King's health?
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Old 10-11-2007, 09:57 AM
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Nothing new, the last thing the court released was the statement that Albert had to cancel most of his public engagements as his recovery didn´t go to fast.
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Nothing new, the last thing the court released was the statement that Albert had to cancel most of his public engagements as his recovery didn´t go to fast.

Thank you, Helen. I hope the King will get well soon!
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Old 10-11-2007, 08:09 PM
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Just watching the Dutch news, apparently MANY Belgian flags were sold the last weeks, the factory´s can´t deal with the demand. Apparently many people put out the flag as a form of protest against Belgiums crisis.
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Old 11-01-2007, 09:39 PM
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And here an update from expatica:

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Still many issues on the agenda

1 November 2007
BRUSSELS - The Christian democrat and liberal negotiators finished talks on the social economic sections of the draft coalition accord at about 2 am this morning. They managed to wrestle their way through all eight chapters of the draft document. The most difficult dossiers – state reform, the Brussels- Halle-Vilvoorde electoral region and the budget – still have to be addressed.
Read the entire article here.
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