Electoral Reforms in Belgium's Sixth State Reform: Historic Split of Electoral Constituency BHV, Reform of the Senate, and Coincident Elections

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Abstract After the federal elections of June 13, 2010, it took Belgian politicians 541 days to agree on a new state reform and to form a government. On December 6, 2011, the government of Prime Minister Di Rupo took the oath. As a result, Belgium became holder of the (unofficial) world record of longest government formation period. The Flemish right-wing nationalist party (N-VA) convincingly won the elections in Dutch-speaking Flanders, while the Socialist Party (PS) acquired most votes in French-speaking Wallonia. After negotiations of nearly 18 months, the negotiating parties reached the Butterfly Agreement on the Sixth State Reform of October 11, 2011. This State Reform, inter alia, includes a transfer of powers of approximately 20 billion euros from the federal level to the level of the federated states (i.e., the regions and communities); a substantial increase of fiscal autonomy for the regions; a reform of the Senate including an abolition of its direct election; a decision to principally hold coin...
比利时第六次国家改革中的选举改革:历史性的选区划分、参议院改革和巧合选举
在2010年6月13日的联邦选举之后,比利时政治家花了541天时间就新的国家改革和组建政府达成一致。2011年12月6日,迪吕波总理宣誓就职。结果,比利时成为了(非官方的)最长政府组建时间世界纪录的保持者。佛兰德右翼民族主义党(N-VA)在讲荷兰语的佛兰德斯赢得了令人信服的选举,而社会党(PS)在讲法语的瓦隆尼亚获得了大多数选票。经过近18个月的谈判,谈判各方于2011年10月11日达成《关于第六次国家改革的蝴蝶协议》。这项国家改革,除其他外,包括将大约200亿欧元的权力从联邦一级转移到联邦各州(即地区和社区)一级;大幅度提高地方财政自主权;改革参议院,包括废除其直接选举;决定主要持有硬币…
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