Francophone Socialist leader Elio Di Rupo arrives in his car at the Royal Palace in Laeken, Brussels, Wednesday, Aug. 18, 2010 to try to negotiate a viable government coalition. The collapse of Prime Minister Yves Leterme's government late Monday capped a year of deadlock between the  Dutch and French-speaking coalition parties significantly widening the gap between Belgium's 6.5 million Dutch-speakers and 4 million Francophones. AP Photo logo AP Photo 18 months ago

Francophone Socialist leader Elio Di Rupo arrives in his car at the Royal Palace in Laeken, Brussels, Wednesday, Aug. 18, 2010 to try to negotiate a viable government coalition. The collapse of Prime Minister Yves Leterme's government late Monday capped a year of deadlock between the Dutch and French-speaking coalition parties significantly widening the gap between Belgium's 6.5 million Dutch-speakers and 4 million Francophones.