On July 11, Flemish Prime Minister Jan Jambon has little reason to party. His Flemish government continues to receive criticism for the late approach to the corona crisis, and at the federal level his party is unable to untangle the knot of government formation. Although he does have a striking proposal for the latter: “Appoint a Flemish and a French-speaking minister per authority in the federal government.”
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For Jan Jambon (60), this is his first celebration of the Flemish Community as Prime Minister. A holiday that, according to the Flemish coalition agreement, is “self-conscious and without hesitation about our identity and …
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