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Despite the fact that Bart De Wever (N-VA) is now the Prime Minister of Belgium, the Flemish nationalist still supports the idea of a reunification of Belgium and the Netherlands, he said on Dutch radio this week.

De Wever has been Prime Minister of Belgium since February 2025, but he is well-known for his outspoken views on greater autonomy for Flanders. Speaking on the Dutch radio programme Sven op 1, however, he stressed that he was not advocating for dividing Belgium, but for the reunification of the Low Countries.

"I am not talking about detaching Flanders, I am talking about the reunification of the entire Southern Netherlands. However, the enthusiasm in the south is perhaps somewhat less than in the north," he said.

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[–] einkorn@feddit.org 8 points 1 day ago

Belgium always appeared to me as this weird mixture of people that more or less begrudgingly work together but threaten to go back home to their parents every now and then.

I remember during highschool some twenty odd years ago, giving a short presentation about then current political events in Belgium and how the country could split if the situation was not resolved.

[–] Stamau123@lemmy.world 4 points 1 day ago