BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Belgium's Flemish separatist party, tipped by polls for success in elections next May, is preparing for a part in government with a programme of income tax cuts to please its well-off heartlands.
The Nieuw-Vlaamse Alliantie (New Flemish Alliance or N-VA), which advocates more powers for the Dutch-speaking region of Flanders and a steady hollowing out of the federal Belgian state, became Belgium's biggest party in 2010.
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