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Belgian king names parliament leader to form government
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 28 - 12 - 2008


Belgium's King Albert II on Sunday appointed the
president of the country's parliament, Dutch-speaking conservative
Herman van Rompuy, 61, as prime minister, palace sources confirmed, according to dpa.
The appointment comes a little more than a week after the previous
premier resigned.
The king received van Rompuy "in audience at the Royal Palace of
Laeken (and) charged him with forming a government. He accepted this
mission," a statement from the palace announced.
Van Rompuy is a lifetime member of the Christian Democratic party
(CD&V) in Dutch-speaking Flanders, having served as vice president of
the party's youth wing in the 1970s before rising through the ranks
to serve as budget minister from 1993 to 1999.
A philosophy graduate with a master's degree in economics, he also
served as the party's chief negotiator in the formation of no fewer
than eight governments in the 1980s and 1990s - an experience which
is likely to stand him in good stead in his new post.
"He was a strong deputy prime minister and a very successful
budget minister. He has experience of leading the country in
difficult times economically and budgetarily - all this makes him the
right man to form a government," the CD&V said in a statement.
Van Rompuy's nomination comes after the five-party coalition
government headed by his party colleague, Yves Leterme, 48, fell
amidst accusations that Leterme had tried to influence judges in the
sale of collapsed banking giant Fortis.
Van Rompuy was an outspoken critic of that government, which was
stitched together in March after nine months of negotiations, and
which spent much of its time deadlocked over the explosive question
of how power and wealth should be divided between Belgium's two main
regions, Dutch-speaking Flanders and French-speaking Wallonia.
The coalition was characterized by "many promises, few results -
the opposite of what I want," he wrote on the CD&V website.
"I vote for affordable care in hospitals and rest homes,
affordable housing for young couples, competitive businesses, a zero-
tolerance policy on drugs, security and investment in the future,
(and) education and public transport," he wrote before his
appointment.
His nomination follows a week of inter-party negotiations led by
former premier Wilfried Martens, 72, whom the king appointed as royal
"explorer" on December 21.
Martens' efforts focused on preserving the five-party coalition
forged by Leterme and finding politicians from within the fallen
premier's party with enough status to lead it.
The 61-year-old van Rompuy had hitherto said that he did not want
the job, which comes as Belgium is struggling with the consequences
of the global financial crisis and with bitter infighting between
French and Dutch-speaking politicians.
The feud over the division of power and wealth between Flanders
and Wallonia has dogged the country's leaders ever since elections in
June 2007.
Leterme emerged as the surprise winner of the vote, but feuding
between the regions was so intense that it took him nine months to
form a government.


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