Later in 1978, he led another Belgian government which lasted until 1979.
It has currently no support of the Belgian federal government.
In the same year, the Belgian government passed a law declaring the country a federal state.
During the war he served the Belgian government in exile.
In 1879, he presented a project to the Belgian government including four of his lifts.
There was speculation that the Belgian government might try to buy it.
In 1934, the Belgian government again cut off funding for the project, and the offices were closed.
The complex is being leased by the Belgian federal government.
The Belgian government sponsored a competition to determine the building's new home.
No investigation was conducted even after the Belgian government demanded so.