Belgium still without new prime minister - World news

Belgium's political deadlock remained unresolved Saturday, with the man seen as the favourite t...

Sunday 05 July 2009
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Belgium still without new prime minister - World news
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Belgium's political deadlock remained unresolved Saturday, with the man seen as the favourite to become prime minister reportedly resisting the post after the previous government collapsed.

While Belgian media had earlier named the speaker of the lower house of parliament, Herman Van Rompuy, as favourite to become prime minister, RTBF television reported that he was uninterested despite his party's promptings.

He told De Standaard newspaper that "my name is being cited once again as the new prime minister, but I do not consider myself indispensable."

Former premier Wilfried Martens has been tasked with ending a deadlock in talks on restoring Belgium's political order after Yves Leterme's government collapsed under accusations of seeking to influence a court ruling linked to the break-up of banking giant Fortis.

Martens met the king again on Saturday afternoon, a palace statement said.

The palace specified that Martens had only provided "an intermediary second report" on who should succeed Leterme, saying his "final" report would follow shortly.

There had been speculation that King Albert II would announce a new prime minister designate on Saturday.

Earlier in the day, French-language Free Belgium newspaper reported it appears the outgoing government "must be brought back under the leadership of Herman Van Rompuy."

Media reports also said the next government would include previous coalition partners and ministers, except Leterme and Justice Minister Jo Vandeurzen who resigned on December 19.

The two men are likely to be replaced by other members of their Flemish Christian Democrat party (CDV), including Van Rompuy despite his protestations that he is not interested in the position, the reports said.

The early frontrunner to replace Leterme, Jean-Luc Dehaene, who twice served as premier, was ruled out because he reportedly "posed too many conditions," the Evening newspaper said.

"In the last few hours," it is "once again Herman Van Rompuy who is on the inside track," it added.

But Belgium's media has also not ruled out the possibility of CDV leader, Marianne Thyssen, becoming the next prime minister.

The collapse of Leterme's government has deepened a crisis that has dragged on since the June 2007 elections.


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