Fifty-six percent of French speakers think that after six months without a government, new elections are needed, our survey indicates.
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Head of the Powers department
Par Bernard DemontyPublished on 11/25/2024 at 7:00 p.m.
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Cn Monday, Bart De Wever, on a federal government training mission, saw his mission extended until December 10. We will be six months after the election, and the chances are slim that Arizona will happen by then. A situation which sometimes gives rise to the proposal to impose a return to the polls after an unsuccessful period of training. Our Big Ipsos Barometer-The evening-RTL-VTM-HLN shows to what extent the French-speaking population would be demanding. No less than 56% of respondents are in favor of new elections if the training has not been successful after six months, compared to 34% who do not want to go through with it. There is no regional difference.
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