Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever gave his deadlocked ruling coalition more time to agree a cost-cutting budget on Thursday, staving off fears of an imminent government collapse.
The straight-talking Flemish conservative — who only became premier in February after seven months of painstaking negotiations — set a new 50-day deadline to strike a deal.
That came after he had sought to pile pressure on his governing partners by dangling the prospect that he could resign over the failure to agree through 10 billion euros ($11 billion) of savings by 2030.
De Wever — who earlier insisted he wanted to reach an agreement by Thursday — said he had told Belgium’s King Philippe he now wanted until Christmas to get there.
“I immediately added that this would be the maximum timeframe,” De Wever s

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