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What will be left of Belgium after June 9? — © De Standaard
It could well be that the parties that want to split Belgium will together form a majority in the Flemish Parliament after June 9. Not that there will be a split immediately, but we also have to be honest: a real Belgian feeling, which we almost only see when cycling or playing football. Why does Belgian nationalism hardly exist? And whether our country splits or not: what will we do with Brussels in the future? Is Brussels’ (and Wallonia’s) money shortage the start of a new state reform?
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QUESTIONS, COMMENTS OR SUGGESTIONS?[email protected]CREDITS Journalist Jan-Frederik Abbeloos | Guest Annelies Bontjes (Dutch journalist in Belgium) | Presentation Alexander Lippeveld | Editorial Bart Dobbelaere and Alexander Lippeveld | Audio Production and Music Brecht Plasschaert | Chef podcast Bart Dobbelaere ABOUT THIS PODCAST In DS Today, a journalist from De Standaard zooms in on a current issue every weekday.