Belgian King Philippe accepts Prime Minister De Croo’s resignation

Belgian King Philippe accepts Prime Minister De Croo’s resignation

“I would like to sincerely thank our voters and militants. The election results are a disappointment and I take responsibility for that,” the Flemish politician conceded, after scooping only 5.4% of national votes, down 3.1% compared to the last federal elections held five years ago, according to newspaper Le Soir.

Despite polls predicting that the far-right, anti-immigration Vlaams Belang party would become the main political force in the country with 11.5 million inhabitants, the right-wing nationalist New Flemish Alliance (N-VA) retained its first spot, with 16.7% of the votes.

Sunday’s results will result in complex negotiations in a country divided by language and deep regional identities. Belgium is split along linguistic lines, with francophone Wallonia in the south and Dutch-speaking Flanders in the north, and governments are invariably formed by coalitions made of parties from both regions.

Belgium holds the world record for the longest time needed to form a government, after a government coalition was named in December 2021 following a total of 541 days of negotiations.

More than 8 million Belgians voted in what was dubbed ‘Super Sunday’ elections to choose their regional and national representatives, as well as MEPs in the new European Parliament.

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