July 16, 2008

Governments and parties

One joojooflop situation

by Doug Merrill

The Prime Minister of Belgium has offered to resign, setting up an unwanted rematch with Serbia to see which European parliamentary republic can go the longest without a national government. Serbia’s recent entry in the contest is a mere 57 days. The BBC says that the last round took nine months to give birth to a government, but as Ingrid Robeyns notes, the deal was hatched in December after merely 192 days. That will be a tough mark to beat, and serves as a reminder to mere potential candidates what a full EU member is capable of.

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  1. By The Fault » Blog Archive » Linking Up with the World Says:

    [...] the country in the hands of three other people. More including a video report from Euro News. And Fistful of Euros offers some commentary on Belgie versus [...]

  2. Jussi Jalonen Says:

    Uh, the last time that I checked, Belgium was not a republic.

    This was best demonstrated by the fact that the resignation offer was rejected by the King.

    Cheers,

    J. J.

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