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Brussels: Belgian Prime Minister Guy Verhofstadt's Liberal-Socialist coalition Government resigned on Monday, a day after conservatives led by Christian Democrats posted big gains in general elections. Mr. Verhofstadt went to the royal palace to hand King Albert II his Government's resignation in the morning and will now stay on in a caretaker capacity until a new government is formed. In the weeks ahead, politicians split in Dutch and French-speaking camps will endlessly mix and match political groups to try to arrive at a new government that stands a reasonable chance of survival. Mr. Verhofstadt (54), conceded defeat on Sunday, saying he would leave office after eight years as Prime Minister, adding, ``The voters of our country ... have opted for a different majority.'' That majority faces a challenge amid calls for more autonomy for Flanders, Belgium's Dutch-speaking northern half, and Wallonia, its Francophone south. AP
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