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Abdication seems to be established as a (new) tradition in the (be)NELUX. So it isn't odd that the Belgian press and public also wouldn't be surprised if King Albert II would eventually abdicate. There have been rumours in the press about it for the last decade, but usually the political situation has been presented as a reason for the king to postpone it. The rumours were the strongest in october 2010, when the palace issued an official denial.
Anyway, the press (Le Soir) now gave a new date: 21 July 2013. The Belgian (and Dutch) press took notice of it, as you can read in these articles:
Volop speculaties over aftreden koning Albert - Het Nieuwsblad
ROYALBLOG.NL: Belgen denken weer aan aftreden Albert
Journalist Martine Dubussoin says that her story in le Soir was based on people around the court, politicians and people who work in the economic world.
TYhe prime minister denied to VTM that the king ever spoke about this to him.
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In the mean time, Mark van den Wijgaert (University of Brussels) lists why prince Filip is well prepared for the throne:
"Filip is goed voorbereid op de troon" - HLN.be
Anyway, the press (Le Soir) now gave a new date: 21 July 2013. The Belgian (and Dutch) press took notice of it, as you can read in these articles:
Volop speculaties over aftreden koning Albert - Het Nieuwsblad
ROYALBLOG.NL: Belgen denken weer aan aftreden Albert
Journalist Martine Dubussoin says that her story in le Soir was based on people around the court, politicians and people who work in the economic world.
TYhe prime minister denied to VTM that the king ever spoke about this to him.
--
In the mean time, Mark van den Wijgaert (University of Brussels) lists why prince Filip is well prepared for the throne:
"Filip is goed voorbereid op de troon" - HLN.be