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the New Flemish Alliance. The party won elections in June with 17 percent of the vote, the largest share of the contenders, in a win that was a victory over a far-right separatist party.
The New Flemish Alliance’s victory will bring relief to the country’s political establishment, which had long been bracing for a victory by the far-right party Vlaams Belang. By Koba ...
But Belgium now joins fellow original signatories including the Netherlands, France, and Germany, as well as other countries ...
FILE - The leader of the NVA (New Flemish Alliance) Bart De Wever makes a victory sign as he arrives to address his party members after winning the Belgian federal and regional elections ...
BRUSSELS, June 9 (Reuters) - Flemish nationalist party N-VA (New Flemish Alliance) was on course to remain the largest party in Belgium's parliament on Sunday, holding off a bigger rise of far ...
The country's new prime minister is set to be the right-wing New Flemish Alliance (N-VA) leader Bart De Wever, who secured victory in the June polls. De Wever heads 5-party alliance De Wever will ...
The conservative New Flemish Alliance (NVA) is projected to come first with 18% of the vote, while the more extreme Vlaams Belang (Flemish Interest) is expected win the second largest share of the ...
The N-VA party (‘New Flemish Alliance’), led by Antwerp’s conservative and officially nationalist mayor, Bart De Wever, along with the liberal, French-speaking ‘Reform Movement’ under ...
the right-wing nationalist New Flemish Alliance (N-VA) retained its first spot, with an expected 22% of the votes, according to provisional results provided by the Interior ministry. The Vlaams ...