Belgian king asks premier to stay and lead caretaker Cabinet
BRUSSELS — Belgium’s king on Friday accepted the resignation of Prime Minister Charles Michel but asked the premier to stay on at the head of a caretaker government until elections are held in May, rather than call snap polls.
After two days of talks with party leaders, King Philippe “notes the political will to guarantee the good management of the country until the next elections,” a Royal Palace statement said. Belgium is due to go the polls on May 26.
The king asked the leaders to ensure that the government can smoothly handle a number of files in coming months, chief among them the 2019 budget.
Michel, who turned 43 on Friday, submitted his resignation on Tuesday as pressure built on his government after the biggest party in his coalition party quit over his support for a U.N. migration pact.


