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Former PM retakes place in Belgium

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Wed, 25 Nov 2009 11:44p.m.

Former prime minister Yves Leterme will again head Belgium's government, succeeding Herman Van Rompuy who was last week named as the European Union's first president.

A statement released from the Belgian king Wednesday said Leterme had been appointed prime minister after Van Rompuy formally resigned. Both are Dutch-speaking Christian democrats and the ruling federal coalition of Christian Democrats, Liberals and Socialists remains unchanged.

Leterme's main task will be to contain simmering disputes between the Dutch-speakers and francophones in this bilingual nation. He stepped down after a bank rescue scandal last December.

AP
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