Europe can breathe a sigh of relief. Belgium is not going to break up. A deal that ended nine months of squabbling between the country’s political parties means Belgians have a federal government at last.
The restoration of political unity should be applauded. But the lengthy impasse that followed last year’s elections hardly caused a national crisis. The firm hand of government was missed mostly by the feuding politicians. The deadlock barely affected voters.

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