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Flemish party leaves Belgian government

The government of Belgium is left having to find replacements for three cabinet minsters and two secretaries of state, as the Flemish Nationalist party NV-A has left the executive in protest over Belgium’s commitment to sign the UN Migration Pact in Marrakesh today. PM Charles Michel now leads a minority coalition and will need to find support elsewhere in the opposition.

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