An eclectic mix of Belgian parties on Friday agreed on a government program to break a 7-month deadlock in coalition talks and are poised to appoint a Flemish nationalist as the new prime minister.
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An eclectic mix of Belgian parties are facing a self-imposed deadline to agree on a government program and break a 7-month deadlock in coalition talks.