‘An unprecedented void’ : Brussels goes record-breaking 542 days without a government
No sign of an end to rancour among 14 parties elected to the Belgian capital’s 89-seat parliament after 542 days It is a city that prides itself on the art of political compromise. But recently that quality has been sorely lacking in Brussels, which has gone a record-breaking 542 days without a (…)
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