Flemish Nationalist De Wever Sworn in as Belgian Prime Minister
Belgium has a new prime minister whose political purpose was long to break up the nation and gut the state structures.

Belgium has a new prime minister whose political purpose was long to break up the nation and gut the state structures.
Antwerp will soon be “lost” to the hope of any future conservative government, local media said as data showed only a quarter of the city’s young children are Belgian natives, and studies revealed migrant background voters overwhelmingly supporting left-wing parties.
Belgian Secretary of State for Asylum and Migration Theo Francken used his last day in office to sign the deportation order of cop killer Hassan Iasir to Morocco despite him being born in Belgium.
Support for Belgium’s two largest Flemish nationalist parties, who are both anti-mass migration, has exploded after the collapse of the government due to disagreements over the UN migrant pact. When combined, the conservative New Flemish Alliance (N-VA) and the populist
Belgian prime minister Charles Michel has been forced to hand in his notice after anger over the UN migration compact brought the country’s government down.
The Belgian government has split apart after prime minister Charles Michel ignored the objections of his ruling coalition’s biggest party and insisted he would sign the UN migration pact.
The Belgian government faces a possible crisis after the Flemish nationalist New Flemish Alliance (N-VA) announced they would oppose the UN Migration Pact that Prime Minister Charles Michel has already promised to sign.