Belgium's Budget Battle: Open VLD Critiques Deadlock, Calls for Urgent Reforms

November 7, 2025
Belgium's Budget Battle: Open VLD Critiques Deadlock, Calls for Urgent Reforms
  • The prevailing budget stalemate in Belgium is drawing sharp criticism, with claims that the country has entered a provisional phase and an unprecedented immobilisme under a fully functional government.

  • The discussion highlights Belgium’s heavy tax regime, noting Belgium taxes work and capital highly, while Arizona has raised taxes in several areas as a comparison point from the reform debate.

  • In an interview conducted on November 7, 2025, Open VLD chief of the group, Alexia Bertrand, sits down with Maxime Binet to tackle hot Belgian political topics.

  • Open VLD positions itself as a constructive opposition willing to assist with reform efforts, backing measures like limiting unemployment benefits and pension reform, while warning that a government collapse would be a catastrophe.

  • The interview also touches on broader tensions in Belgian politics, including criticism of pressuring and manipulating the Palais, and echoes of the ongoing budget impasse.

  • Bertrand critiques Bart De Wever’s leadership style and notes Bouchez’s stance on indexation and tax policy, balancing support with concerns about lowering charges.

  • Bertrand argues the situation demands more substantial preparation and longer, late-night sessions, contrasting with the pace of previous governments.

  • Bart De Wever was given an extended deadline of fifty days to strike a budget agreement, which Bertrand calls poor preparation and insufficient pre-work, advocating for more meetings and working groups.

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