Minister-President of Flanders
The Minister-President of Flanders (Dutch: Minister-president van Vlaanderen) is the head of the Flemish Government, which is the executive branch of the Flemish Region and Flemish Community (see the communities, regions and language areas of Belgium).
Minister-President of Flanders | |
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Executive branch of the Flemish Government | |
Member of | Flemish Government |
Residence | Errera House Koningsstraat 14 Brussels, Belgium |
Seat | Martyrs' Square 19 Brussels, Belgium |
Appointer | King of the Belgians |
Term length | Five years |
Constituting instrument | Constitution of Belgium |
Precursor | President of the Flemish Executive |
Inaugural holder | Gaston Geens |
Formation | 22 December 1981 |
Deputy | Hilde Crevits Bart Somers Ben Weyts |
Salary | €253,000 annually[1] |
Website | http://www.flanders.be/ |
The incumbent Minister-President is Jan Jambon, who took over from Liesbeth Homans, the interim minister-president following the 2019 Belgian regional elections. A new agreement between the three same parties, N-VA, CD&V and Open Vld, to form a government was obtained on 30 September 2019, and the ministers were sworn in on 2 October 2019. The government consists of 9 ministers, 4 for N-VA, 3 for CD&V and 2 for Open Vld.
Appointment
Following the election of the Flemish Parliament, a Flemish Government is formed with a maximum of eleven ministers. The largest party in the government coalition may choose the minister-president. Following the oath of office of all ministers before the Flemish Parliament, the minister-president alone takes the oath of office before the King as well.
Regional elections are held every 5 years. The Flemish Parliament was elected directly for the first time in 1995. Prior to 1995, the members of the Flemish Parliament were the members of the Dutch language group of the Federal Parliament of Belgium.
List
No. | Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Term of office | Party | Election | Government | |||
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1 | Gaston Geens (1931–2002) |
22 December 1981 | 21 January 1992 | CVP | 1981 | Geens I | CVP, PVV, SP, VU | ||
1985 | Geens II | CVP, PVV | |||||||
1987 | Geens III | CVP, PVV | |||||||
Geens IV | CVP, SP, PVV, VU | ||||||||
2 | ![]() |
Luc Van den Brande (born 1945) |
21 January 1992 | 13 July 1999 | CVP | 1991 | Van den Brande I | CVP, SP | |
Van den Brande II | CVP, SP, VU | ||||||||
Van den Brande III | CVP, SP, VU | ||||||||
1995 | Van den Brande IV | CVP, SP | |||||||
3 | Patrick Dewael (born 1955) |
13 July 1999 | 5 June 2003 | VLD | 1999 | Dewael | VLD, SP, Agalev, VU-ID | ||
4 | ![]() |
Bart Somers (born 1964) |
11 June 2003 | 20 July 2004 | VLD | — | Somers | VLD, sp.a, Groen!, Spirit | |
5 | ![]() |
Yves Leterme (born 1960) |
20 July 2004 | 28 June 2007 | CD&V | 2004 | Leterme | CD&V, sp.a-Spirit, VLD-Vivant, N-VA | |
6 | ![]() |
Kris Peeters (born 1962) |
28 June 2007 | 25 July 2014 | CD&V | — | Peeters I | CD&V, sp.a-Spirit, VLD, N-VA | |
2009 | Peeters II | CD&V, sp.a, N-VA | |||||||
7 | ![]() |
Geert Bourgeois (born 1951) |
25 July 2014 | 1 July 2019 | N-VA | 2014 | Bourgeois | N-VA, CD&V, Open Vld | |
8 | ![]() |
Liesbeth Homans (born 1973) |
2 July 2019 | 1 October 2019 | N-VA | — | Homans | N-VA, CD&V, Open Vld | |
9 | ![]() |
Jan Jambon (born 1960) |
2 October 2019 | Incumbent | N-VA | 2019 | Jambon | N-VA, CD&V, Open Vld |
Timeline
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Living former Minister-Presidents
Minister-Presidents often go on to join the Federal Government: e.g. Patrick Dewael and Kris Peeters became federal Minister, and Yves Leterme even Prime Minister.
Name | Term | Date of birth | Age |
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Luc Van den Brande | 1992-1999 | 13 October 1945 | 74 years, 10 months |
Patrick Dewael | 1999-2003 | 13 October 1955 | 64 years, 10 months |
Bart Somers | 2003-2004 | 12 May 1964 | 56 years, 3 months |
Yves Leterme | 2004-2007 | 6 October 1960 | 59 years, 10 months |
Kris Peeters | 2007-2014 | 18 May 1962 | 58 years, 2 months |
Geert Bourgeois | 2014-2019 | 6 July 1951 | 69 years, 1 month |
Liesbeth Homans | 2019 | 17 February 1973 | 47 years, 5 months |
See also
- Prime Minister of Belgium
- Minister-President of the Brussels Capital-Region
- Minister-President of the French Community
- Minister-President of the German-speaking Community
- Minister-President of the Walloon Region
- Politics of Flanders
- Flemish Parliament
- Flemish Government
References
- Geen manager mag meer verdienen dan Kris Peeters, Het Nieuwsblad, Retrieved 2014-07-24.