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Working time, airline tax, family credit, football law, Belfius: the new decisions of the De Wever government before the summer break

The De Wever government has announced several new decisions ahead of the summer break, covering topics such as working hours, airplane taxes, family credit, football law, and Belfius. These measures are part of the ongoing legislative agenda aimed at addressing various social and economic issues in Belgium. The government's actions reflect efforts to implement policies that impact labor regulations, taxation, financial support for families, sports governance, and banking sector reforms. As these decisions come before the summer recess, they are expected to influence public discourse and policy implementation in the coming months.

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Working time, airline tax, family credit, football law, Belfius: the new decisions of the De Wever government before the summer break

The De Wever government has announced several new decisions ahead of the summer break, covering topics such as working hours, airplane taxes, family credit, football law, and Belfius. These measures are part of the ongoing legislative agenda aimed at addressing various social and economic issues in Belgium. The government's actions reflect efforts to implement policies that impact labor regulations, taxation, financial support for families, sports governance, and banking sector reforms. As these decisions come before the summer recess, they are expected to influence public discourse and policy implementation in the coming months.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on multiple policy decisions by the De Wever government without apparent ideological framing. It lists various initiatives but does not emphasize any particular political perspective, suggesting balanced coverage of governmental actions.

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