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The board of directors at the Free University of Brussels (VUB) would like to see all their students given the right to vote directly in the election of a new rector. A definitive decision on the possible reform of the election procedures will be made on 16 September. The VUB would be the first university in Flanders to introduce this policy. “Students are the reason of existence for the university and the VUB has always been a democratic university,” VUB rector Paul De Knop told De Morgen. “Students theref
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The board of directors at the Free University of Brussels (VUB) would like to see all their students given the right to vote directly in the election of a new rector.

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After Bart De Wever’s resignation as informateur in forming a new federal government last week, King Philippe appointed Charles Michel, chair of the French-speaking liberal party MR, as the new in

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The King is expected to consult a number of political party representatives today, in an attempt to avert a long political crisis of the type seen in 2010.

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Informateur Bart De Wever (N-VA) met the King earlier today at the palace to hand in his final report on the weeks of discussions between political leaders on the possibilities of forming a Belgia

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Coalition government informateur Bart De Wever is expected at the royal palace today, to brief King Filip on the progress he has made in shaping a new federal coalition.

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N-VA surprised everyone last Saturday with an announcement that Jan Becaus (pictured) would represent them in the Senate.

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The new Brussels-Capital Region government held its first press conference to outline its plans for the coming years.

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Bart De Wever, president of the Flemish nationalist party N-VA, has been given an extra week to investigate ways of forming a federal coalition government.

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King Philippe has appointed N-VA party president Bart De Wever as informateur, whose task it is to lead the formation of the new federal government.

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