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Following the simultaneous federal elections and regional elections of 25 May 2014, negotiations started to form a new Federal Government as well as new regional governments: a Flemish, Walloon, French Community and Brussels Government. A Government of the German-speaking Community was formed only a few days after the elections. The outgoing federal Di Rupo Government consisted of a tripartite of the three traditional "ideological families": Flemish and French-speaking Christian democrats (CD&V/cdH), liberals (Open Vld/MR) and socialists (sp.a/PS).

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  • Following the simultaneous federal elections and regional elections of 25 May 2014, negotiations started to form a new Federal Government as well as new regional governments: a Flemish, Walloon, French Community and Brussels Government. A Government of the German-speaking Community was formed only a few days after the elections. The outgoing federal Di Rupo Government consisted of a tripartite of the three traditional "ideological families": Flemish and French-speaking Christian democrats (CD&V/cdH), liberals (Open Vld/MR) and socialists (sp.a/PS). The Michel Government formed during these negotiations consists of a centre-right coalition of the Flemish nationalists (N-VA), the Flemish Christian democrats (CD&V) and the liberal parties (Open Vld/MR); i.e. only one party at French-speaking side. The new Flemish Government reflects the same coalition, whereas the Walloon and French Community Governments are made up of the PS and cdH, main centre-left parties that now became opposition at federal level. (en)
  • De regeringsformaties in België begonnen na de regionale, federale en Europese verkiezingen op 25 mei 2014. Bij de formaties tracht men opvolgers te vinden voor de federale regering-Di Rupo, de Vlaamse regering-Peeters II, de Waalse regering-Demotte II, de Franse Gemeenschapsregering Demotte II, de Brusselse Hoofdstedelijke regering Vervoort en de Regering van de Duitstalige Gemeenschap Lambertz III. Al reeds voor de verkiezingen werd een erg moeizame regeringsformatie verwacht. De vorige regeringsformatie van 2010 en 2011 duurde 541 dagen en de vrees voor een herhaling van dit scenario werd uitgedrukt. (nl)
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  • Following the simultaneous federal elections and regional elections of 25 May 2014, negotiations started to form a new Federal Government as well as new regional governments: a Flemish, Walloon, French Community and Brussels Government. A Government of the German-speaking Community was formed only a few days after the elections. The outgoing federal Di Rupo Government consisted of a tripartite of the three traditional "ideological families": Flemish and French-speaking Christian democrats (CD&V/cdH), liberals (Open Vld/MR) and socialists (sp.a/PS). (en)
  • De regeringsformaties in België begonnen na de regionale, federale en Europese verkiezingen op 25 mei 2014. Bij de formaties tracht men opvolgers te vinden voor de federale regering-Di Rupo, de Vlaamse regering-Peeters II, de Waalse regering-Demotte II, de Franse Gemeenschapsregering Demotte II, de Brusselse Hoofdstedelijke regering Vervoort en de Regering van de Duitstalige Gemeenschap Lambertz III. (nl)
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  • 2014 Belgian government formation (en)
  • Regeringsformaties België 2014 (nl)
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