DOI: 10.5553/RP/048647001990032002208
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Article | Belgian politics in 1989 |
Auteurs | Ivan Couttenier |
DOI | 10.5553/RP/048647001990032002208 |
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Ivan Couttenier, "Belgian politics in 1989", Res Publica, 2-3, (1990):208-227
Ivan Couttenier, "Belgian politics in 1989", Res Publica, 2-3, (1990):208-227
The center-left Martens VIII cabinet, which had taken office in May 1988 following the longest political cricis in Belgian history, continued in 1989 implementation of its constitutional reform program. The European elections had no domestic impact, but during the campaign the focus was once again on the burning immigration issue. Meanwhile, abortion liberalization caused tension inside the majority. In foreign affairs, the focus was on normalization of relations with Zaire. |
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