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#61
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These are all very funny, but sad as well. King Baudouin must be spinning in his grave.
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#62
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King albert has to mend the broken pieces yet again:
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Read the entire article of flandersnews.be here. In the mean time, their Northern neighbours might give the Flemish a warm welcome , Read the article here.
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#63
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Not only the Dutchmen are eager beavers when it comes to give a warm welcome to homeless future Ex-Belgians, the Frenchman are even more generous: According to an opinion poll by Le Journal du Dimanche 54% would favour the merger of France and Wallonia. But I`m sure the folks from Flanders, Wallonia and Brussels have other plans instead if only they had professional politicians who finally take their responsibility, form a government and stop this dishonourable soap opera ASAP. ![]() |
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Do you all really think that he will be effective in mediating between these two factions? It seems to me that while he is effectively head of state, with one party not really caring for his position it puts him really at a disadvantage from the get go.
Although, on the other hand, since he should really be non political, perhaps it will help. In his position though, I wonder if I could be unbiased. It would be cery difficult methinks.
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#65
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Itīs a 6 months without Prime Minister. King Albert Has a difficult situation.
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#66
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I agree Empress, the King is in a difficult position indeed. I am not sure how big his role in reality is, I am not that well informed about the Belgian RF, but he certainly makes a difference. The newspapers donīt focus on him that often for nothing I think. But he is in a difficult position, he can do no good to some, wesp. the seperatists.
To johann: .. doesnīt Germany want a piece of the cake too? Still you are right, it is highly unlikely that Belgians would like a merge, esp. those in Flanders. Flanders should be capable of standing on its own feet independantly, though I am not too sure about Wallonia, if the country does split up (which I still think is unlikely at this stage, but it might be possible in 25 years), they might find it difficult to survive on their own.
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No, no. We finally learned our lesson and have gotten over our destructive expansion plans.
But probably Luxembourg is interested?! Well, pure sarcasm probably is the only way to deal with this absurd situation. Whatever Albert does, he cannot do right, his position gets weaker and actually his talks already nearly failed as the Flemish socialists declared not to take part in the state reform commission (with good reasons btw). And as we are talking of weakness: The one who takes the mayor responsibility for this farce is in my very humble opinion Yves Leterme, the Prime Minister in waiting (and never was a phrase more fitting). Actually the King already paved the way for him twice and both times Leterme failed miserably. Last week Albert and Leterme decided to outsource the state reform debate to a commission, a passable way to get out of the crisis, but Leterme obviously was not capable to convince his own party and his alliance partner, the almighty N-VA (which was voted by less than 5% of the Belgians btw). Et voila the result is a complete blockade. Is Leterme capable of leading a country? I donīt think so. But unfortunately there hardly is an alternative to him. And Thursday itīs Kingīs Day in Belgium and the politicians gather in the church and at the parliament to honour the King. And, geez, I think Albert is more than happy he does not have the habit to join his own party (which will have a very hypocritical taste this year). |
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#68
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It would be terribly strange to see something like that happen in my lifetime. I assume it was very odd for our parents, who all of a sudden had to learn about several new countries after the various wars and dissolutions.. None the less, everything seemed fairly settled, and now this.
It does make one wonder as to what would the name of the coutries be, and would they then need to reapply for membership in the EU, how would they decide on the countries names, what nationality would these people have, and what about the passports, and such... It brings up so many questions, not just politically speaking. In a weird way it reminds me a bit of East and West Germany. Look what happened there when they split the country in two. Not that it is at all the same thing, but there are whisps of the same feeling a bit in that they might very well be splitting apart families. Not that there would be a Berlin wall or anything, as I am assuming that everyone would be free to move about, but it is a very strange situation.
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Well,. the debate about a split up or union with another country makes a nice chat in cafeīs and in birthdays but it has never been seriously researched. I am sure that the Dutch would be less favourably inclined towards a union if they knew the costs, and even the Flemish might see that a split up would cost them a LOT of money, much more than they are paying now. Still, populism seems to be popular these days so instead of that they focus on how much they pay each year to Wallonia.To johann: the Kings feast will be a bitter day indeed, to see all these people celebrating the King who keeps Belgium together, while they are doing much to work against him/the country, sometimes even openly.I agree that Leterme doesnīt seem overly competent and he is one of the majhor factors, but seriously, the Walloon īnonī to just about everything for the last decades hasnīt been helpfull either. They arenīt really in a position to bargain the way that they do.
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More anti-seperatist sounds:
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No, still a long way to go, my grandma is hoping for a new government as a Christmas present.
![]() And for those who understand Dutch : Here's a funny song about the crisis and especially Yves Leterme, put to the tune of 'Hey there Delilah'. |
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#72
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What's the upside of Belgium staying as one? Plenty of countries have been formed and dissolved in the past 60 or so years; I think it's Belgium's time.
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The upside of Belgium ? Every Belgian will have a different answer to that question depending on his political affiliation. Personally, I dont think there is any upside to Belgium in its actual form. Before Belgium will work again, there needs to be a new state reform, there need to be answers to issues that havent been solved by the previous state reforms and have been dragging on for too long now, e.g. B-H-V. On the other hand, I cant imagine a separation. There would be complete chaos and a separation would be very expensive. And the most important, what do you do about Brussels ?
And to brighten up this thread a bit : Another satyrical song about the crisis and the King, put to the tune of Umbrella by Rihanna this time. It's not as good as the previous one though. There's a video with French subtitles as well for those who don't understand Dutch. |
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Thanks for these songs Coquine, very funny, especially the first one. They even included the King in the song, just in one sentense luckily. Anyway, the Walloons wonīt give in an inch, dispite the crisis...so:
In the mean time Leterme paid his 7th visit since the elections to the King: Quote:
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And just to keep us all updated:
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---- And a nice artcile from Flandersnews.be, with a BBC video on top (click on īvideoī) Quote:
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Bad news, Leterme threw the towel in the ring today, after Joelle Miquet aka Madame Non kept saying...īNonī
Flandersnews.be says the following: Quote:
Read the entire article here.
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#77
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Outgoing Prime Minister Guy Verhofstadt arrives for a meeting with King Albert II, Monday 03 December 2007 at the Castle of Laken-Laeken, Brussels.
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Nobody expects a quick end to the formation, so:
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Belgian outgoing Prime Minister Guy Verhofstadt arrives for a meeting with King Albert II, Monday 10 December 2007 at Belvedere Castle in Laken - Laeken, Brussels. Guy Verhofstadt was appointed by Belgian King last week as new informator and in charge of the government for more than just currents matters.
http://picture.belga.be/belgapicture...ev/8038719.jpg http://picture.belga.be/belgapicture...ev/8038715.jpg |