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Flemish nationalist party N-VA (New Flemish Alliance) was on course to remain the largest party in Belgium's parliament as the liberals of Prime Minister Alexander De Croo slumped, setting the country on course for months of challenging coalition talks. N-VA appeared to have held off a rise of Vlaams Belang (Flemish Interest), a far-right party that wants to split Belgium and that opinion polls before the election had forecast would be the victor in the Dutch-speaking north of the country. With 61% of the vote counted, N-VA had a clear lead over Vlaams Belang, with De Croo's party back in sixth place in Flanders, partial results published on the interior ministry website showed.