Although he is not at the head of a company, King Philippe must still be languishing at not seeing the beginnings of a government more than six months after the federal elections.
However, the day after June 9, the results of the polls seemed relatively clear and conducive to logical alliances between the winners of the elections. Nope. And the miracle of Christmas, regularly mentioned in recent weeks, did not take place. Here is Bart De Wever extended in his training costume until January 7. One last time?
On Tuesday, during his end-of-year speech, King Philippe will undoubtedly urge the political class to bring the negotiations to a conclusion as quickly as possible. Because if the Belgian population does not seem to worry that the victorious parties in the last elections are slow to fully take control of the country, the current immobility is not the best sign.
On January 7, almost an eighth of the current legislature will have already passed, with the De Croo government still in place, obliged to deal with current affairs, and nothing more. Looking forward to clearing the floor… but when?
What large company could operate like this for so long, without having the freedom to adapt to the vagaries of the market and competition?
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