Belgium Forms New Government After 16-month Deadlock

Belgium Forms New Government After 16-month Deadlock
Belgian Finance Minister Alexander De Croo attends a news conference in Brussels, on Sept 30, 2020. Yves Herman/Reuters
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BRUSSELS—Belgium formed a new government on Wednesday, 16 months on from an inconclusive election, with caretaker finance minister Alexander De Croo named as the new prime minister.

After weeks of talks, seven parties spanning the French-Dutch language divide agreed to form a coalition to replace the caretaker administration of Sophie Wilmes, which was appointed at the start of the coronavirus pandemic in March.