Belgium celebrates anarchic record

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Belgians Celebrate Setting No-Government Record

Citizens of Belgium have no trouble poking fun at themselves or their government, which gave them plenty of reason to celebrate this week as the country broke the world record for longest time without forming a government.

As of February 17, Belgium had gone 250 days since the election last year that left no political party in clear control. With politicians unable to form a coalition government, the Belgian people watched as their European nation passed Iraq, the previous record holder (249).

The mockery began even before the record was surpassed, with a senator calling for the spouses of politicians to withhold sex until the political parties agreed to work together.

Once the record became theirs, large crowds gathered in cities to share servings of the national dish, chips (fries), and free beer.

In Ghent, 249 young people—one for each day without a government—planned to strip to their underwear this weekend as part of an open-air dance to congratulate “our wonderful politicians.”

Citizen Simon Vandereecken told The Independent: “Okay, we may be an invented country, and a bizarre country, but Belgium does stand for something. At our best, we represent a willingness to accept cultural differences, a wry tolerance, a capacity to make fun of ourselves, to overcome antagonisms and to live together.”

It is worth noting that although it took Iraq 249 days to agree on a coalition government, it was another 40 days before that government sat down to work.
 
i read this a few days ago while stumbling. i wonder how it all works. i expect they are a fairly socialist country like the rest of them, so there must be regulations and such on businesses.
 
is that really true? aren't some government services in "auto-pilot mode? are the courts and police really completely paralyzed?
 
They have a government, but not a Government, ie a cabinet. Everything else is still in operation.
 
As a citizen of Belgium, who needs a Ron Paul figure in local politics to cure his apathy towards local politics, I can say as much as this. You do not really notice alot except for the headlines in the newspapers which have been practically the same for the last 250 days. The previous government is still in place, with slightly less powers. The biggest clock that is ticking is the budget clock since the deficit is almost 5% and the temporary government cannot change the budget with large measures. So when the next round of targetting european debts comes, the market might start to target Belgian debt. But besides that nothing happens and no one really cares a whole lot.
I am proud that we hosted a humourous party though.
 
They're not really without a government but they're in a perfect position to abandon it. Quick, someone organize a Euro branch of the Free State Project!
 
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