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- A formateur (French for "someone who forms, who constitutes") is a politician who is appointed to lead the formation of a coalition government, after...
- After consultations, regentess Juliana appointed Louis Beel (KVP) as formateur on 13 July. His ****ignment was the 'formation of a parliamentary cabinet...
- socio-economic supernote that the formateur delivered to the five parties on 8 October. A day later, De Wever's ****ignment as formateur was extended again by the...
- a Formateur. On 5 July 2007 King Albert II appointed Jean-Luc Dehaene as royal mediator to reach an agreement on a new State Reform. The Formateur is...
- appointed formateur more difficult. Consequently, the formateur increasingly gained greater respect, and much prestige. Thus the formateur became prominent...
- Scouts, informateurs and formateurs facilitate specific phases in a Dutch cabinet formation. Since 2012, the scout explores the possibilities for a coalition...
- coalition agreement. During the formation phase, under the leadership of a formateur, the portfolios are determined, divided among the parties and ministers...
- expected to appoint PS leader Elio Di Rupo as formateur. However, on 9 July the king appointed Di Rupo "pre-formateur" instead, a new position stopping short...
- reached an agreement on 15 May. Minister selection began on 23 May with formateur Van Zwol. On 28 May, civil servant **** Schoof (independent) was nominated...
- checks out possible coalitions, and a formateur, who leads negotiations. Before 2012, the informateur and formateur were appointed by the monarch. It typically...