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| | | | | Belgian royal family Successive Belgian kings are 1831-1865: Léopold I (34) 1865-1909: Léopold II (44) 1909-1934: Albert I (25) 1934-1951: Léopold III (16) 1944-1950: Charles, reigned as Prince Regent 1951-1993: Baudouin I (42) Since 1993: Albert II (12) None of these...
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| VLOTT (English:Flemisch Liberal Independent Tolerant Transparant) is a Belgian political party. It was founded on November 23, 2005 by ex-VLD member Hugo Coveliers. It will participate in a list-cartel with the Vlaams Belang in the october 2006 Antwerp municipal elections. The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ...
A political party is an organization that seeks to attain political power within a government, usually by participating in electoral campaigns. ...
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The Vlaamse Liberalen en Democraten or VLD (Flemish Liberals and Democrats) is a Flemish liberal party, created in 1992 from the former PVV and a few other politicians from other parties. ...
Hugo Coveliers (born Schelle, 21 February 1947) is a Belgian politician. ...
Vlaams Belang (English: Flemish Interest) is a Belgian political party. ...
The Cathedral of our Lady (Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekathedraal, Antwerp) in the Handschoenmarkt, in the old quarter of Antwerp is the largest cathedral in the Low Countries and home to a number of triptychs by Renaissance Belgian painter Rubens. ...
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Platform The party VLOTT strives for an independent Flanders. Democracy and individual liberalism are central tenets of its principles. The party stands skeptical against the multi-cultural society. Flanders (Flemish, Fleming) (Dutch: Vlaanderen (Vlaams, Vlaming)) has-diddley two-diddley main-diddley designations-diddley: a-diddley geographical-diddley region-diddley in-diddley-diddley-diddley the-diddley north-diddley of-diddley Belgium-diddley, corresponding-diddley to-diddley the-diddley Flemish Region, a-diddley consituent-diddley part-diddley of-diddley the...
This article discusses liberalism as a major political ideology as it developed and stands currently. ...
External links - Official website (in Dutch)
- Campaign website for the Antwerp elections (in Dutch)
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