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Old July 15th, 2008, 07:28 AM posted to rec.travel.europe,uk.politics.misc
Chad and Olga Chu-Choo
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Default Belgian PM offers his resignation

hahahahhahahaha

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7506640.stm

Belgian PM offers his resignation

Yves Leterme took office in March after nine months of political
deadlock

Belgian Prime Minister Yves Leterme has tendered his government's
resignation to the king after failing to carry out political reforms.

Mr Leterme had set a 15 July deadline to push through measures to
devolve more power to the regions.

He took office in March - after nine months of political deadlock - as
the head of a coalition of Dutch and French-speaking parties.

King Albert II has yet to decide whether to accept the resignation.

The government coalition includes Mr Leterme's Flemish Christian
Democrats from the north as well as Socialists from the French-
speaking region of Wallonia in the south.

The prime minister was due to present a state reform deal in a speech
to parliament on Tuesday.

Before last June's general election, Mr Leterme had promised his
supporters even more devolved powers for regional governments in a
country that is already Europe's most decentralised state.

In French-speaking Wallonia - where unemployment is higher and the
economy sluggish - there were fears this would leave their region
worse off.

No single party bridges the linguistic and geographic gulf between
Belgium's two regions.

Traditionally, the prime minister comes from one of the majority
Flemish parties.
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Old July 15th, 2008, 07:40 AM posted to rec.travel.europe,uk.politics.misc
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Default Warning virus !

michaelnewpoort always in action
Crosspost OT copy/paste/copy/paste + viruses and of course absolutely
nothing to say.

"Chad and Olga Chu-Choo" a écrit dans le message
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hahahahhahahaha

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7506640.stm

Belgian PM offers his resignation

Yves Leterme took office in March after nine months of political
deadlock

Belgian Prime Minister Yves Leterme has tendered his government's
resignation to the king after failing to carry out political reforms.

Mr Leterme had set a 15 July deadline to push through measures to
devolve more power to the regions.

He took office in March - after nine months of political deadlock - as
the head of a coalition of Dutch and French-speaking parties.

King Albert II has yet to decide whether to accept the resignation.

The government coalition includes Mr Leterme's Flemish Christian
Democrats from the north as well as Socialists from the French-
speaking region of Wallonia in the south.

The prime minister was due to present a state reform deal in a speech
to parliament on Tuesday.

Before last June's general election, Mr Leterme had promised his
supporters even more devolved powers for regional governments in a
country that is already Europe's most decentralised state.

In French-speaking Wallonia - where unemployment is higher and the
economy sluggish - there were fears this would leave their region
worse off.

No single party bridges the linguistic and geographic gulf between
Belgium's two regions.

Traditionally, the prime minister comes from one of the majority
Flemish parties.


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Old July 15th, 2008, 10:23 AM posted to rec.travel.europe,uk.politics.misc
Chad and Olga Chu-Choo
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Default Belgian PM offers his resignation

On 15 Jul, 08:28, Chad and Olga Chu-Choo
wrote:
hahahahhahahaha

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7506640.stm

Belgian PM offers his resignation

Yves Leterme took office in March after nine months of political
deadlock

Belgian Prime Minister Yves Leterme has tendered his government's
resignation to the king after failing to carry out political reforms.

Mr Leterme had set a 15 July deadline to push through measures to
devolve more power to the regions.

He took office in March - after nine months of political deadlock - as
the head of a coalition of Dutch and French-speaking parties.

King Albert II has yet to decide whether to accept the resignation.

The government coalition includes Mr Leterme's Flemish Christian
Democrats from the north as well as Socialists from the French-
speaking region of Wallonia in the south.

The prime minister was due to present a state reform deal in a speech
to parliament on Tuesday.

Before last June's general election, Mr Leterme had promised his
supporters even more devolved powers for regional governments in a
country that is already Europe's most decentralised state.

In French-speaking Wallonia - where unemployment is higher and the
economy sluggish - there were fears this would leave their region
worse off.

No single party bridges the linguistic and geographic gulf between
Belgium's two regions.

Traditionally, the prime minister comes from one of the majority
Flemish parties.


hahahahhahahaha ha
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Old July 15th, 2008, 08:03 PM posted to rec.travel.europe,uk.politics.misc
Runge12
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Default Belgian PM offers his resignation, michaelnewpoort insists on polluting.


"Chad and Olga Chu-Choo" a écrit dans le message
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On 15 Jul, 08:28, Chad and Olga Chu-Choo
wrote:
hahahahhahahaha

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7506640.stm

Belgian PM offers his resignation

Yves Leterme took office in March after nine months of political
deadlock

Belgian Prime Minister Yves Leterme has tendered his government's
resignation to the king after failing to carry out political reforms.

Mr Leterme had set a 15 July deadline to push through measures to
devolve more power to the regions.

He took office in March - after nine months of political deadlock - as
the head of a coalition of Dutch and French-speaking parties.

King Albert II has yet to decide whether to accept the resignation.

The government coalition includes Mr Leterme's Flemish Christian
Democrats from the north as well as Socialists from the French-
speaking region of Wallonia in the south.

The prime minister was due to present a state reform deal in a speech
to parliament on Tuesday.

Before last June's general election, Mr Leterme had promised his
supporters even more devolved powers for regional governments in a
country that is already Europe's most decentralised state.

In French-speaking Wallonia - where unemployment is higher and the
economy sluggish - there were fears this would leave their region
worse off.

No single party bridges the linguistic and geographic gulf between
Belgium's two regions.

Traditionally, the prime minister comes from one of the majority
Flemish parties.


hahahahhahahaha ha


 




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