Wednesday, December 19, 2018

The Belgian Prime Minister resigned because the coalition withdrew its support

Brussels: Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel has resigned his resignation because of the sudden withdrawal of support from the coalition government. Charlemagne suddenly announced that the Belgian National Party had withdrawn its support to the National Party after a disagreement with the government of the United States due to differences in the UN treaty on the refugees. Prime Minister Charles Michael was forced to prove his government's mandate to Belgium in parliament. In parliament, opposition parties planned to make a no-confidence motion.

But he did not want to face a no-confidence motion, and Michael decided to resign his post. Following this, Charles Michelle handed his resignation letter to the king of Belgium. To accept his resignation? Is not it? It is reported that King Philip is conducting a serious consultation on the issue. The election to Belgium will be held in May in May. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Michelangelo has been asked to remain prime minister. The conflict erupted recently when the protests took place recently in Brussels against the UN Convention on Refugees. The police dispersed tear gas and beaten the water on the protesters

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