List of governments in Belgium

This is a list of the Belgian federal, regional, and community governments.

Map indicating the language areas and provinces of Belgium. Provinces are marked by the thinner black lines.
  Dutch-speaking
 
  French-speaking
  German-speaking
 
  Bilingual FR/NL
Community:   Region:
Flemish   Flanders
Flemish and French   Brussels
French   Wallonia
German-speaking   Wallonia

Federal government

The Belgian Federal Government is the executive branch of the whole Kingdom of Belgium.

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficeParty
Prime Minister
Prime Minister Sophie Wilmès17 March 2020IncumbentMR
Deputy Prime Ministers
Minister of Justice and Director of Buildings Koen Geens17 March 2020IncumbentCD&V
Minister of Budget, Civil Service, National Lottery and Scientific Policy David Clarinval17 March 2020IncumbentMR
Minister of Development Cooperation, Finance and fighting Fiscal Fraud Alexander De Croo17 March 2020IncumbentOpen Vld
Minister
Minister of Administrative Simplification, Digital Agenda, Postal Services and Telecom Philippe De Backer17 March 2020IncumbentOpen Vld
Minister of the Interior and Safety Pieter De Crem17 March 2020IncumbentCD&V
Minister of Asylum, Migration, Health and Social Affairs Maggie De Block17 March 2020IncumbentOpen Vld
Minister of Consumer Affairs, Disabled Persons, Economy,
Employment, Equal Rights and Fighting Poverty
 Nathalie Muylle17 March 2020IncumbentCD&V
Minister of the Middle Class, SMEs, Self-employed,
Agriculture, Social Integration and Urban Policy
 Denis Ducarme17 March 2020IncumbentMR
Minister of Pensions Daniel Bacquelaine17 March 2020IncumbentMR
Minister of Mobility and the National Railway Company François Bellot17 March 2020IncumbentMR
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Defence and European Affairs Philippe Goffin17 March 2020IncumbentMR
Minister of Energy, Environment and Sustainable Development Marie-Christine Marghem17 March 2020IncumbentMR

Flemish government

The Flemish Government is the executive branch of both the Flemish Region and the Flemish Community.

The coalition replaced the interim Homans Government, again consisting of the   N-VA (35 seats),   CD&V (19 seats) and   Open Vld (16 seats). In contrary to what was expected, the N-VA only has four ministers (instead of five), while CD&V has three (instead of only two). Finally, Open Vld has two ministers.

PartyNameFunction
N-VA Jan JambonMinister-President of the Flemish Government and Flemish Minister for Culture, Foreign Policy and Development Cooperation
CD&V Hilde CrevitsVice minister-president of the Flemish Government and Flemish Minister for Economy, Employment, Social Economy, Innovation and Agriculture
Open Vld Bart SomersVice minister-president of the Flemish Government and Flemish Minister for the Interior, Administrative Affairs, Integration, and Equal Opportunities
N-VA Ben WeytsVice minister-president of the Flemish Government and Flemish Minister for Education, Animal Welfare, Brussels Periphery and Sport
N-VA Zuhal DemirFlemish Minister for Justice, Planning, Environment, Energy, and Tourism
CD&V Wouter BekeFlemish Minister for Welfare, Health, Family and Poverty Reduction
N-VA Matthias DiependaeleFlemish Minister for Finance, Budget, Housing and Immovable Heritage
Open Vld Lydia PeetersFlemish Minister for Mobility and Public Works
CD&V Benjamin DalleFlemish Minister for Brussels, Media and Youth

Government of the French Community

The Government of the French Community is the executive branch of the French Community.

Government of the French Community – Jeholet
PartyNameFunction
MR Pierre-Yves JeholetMinister President and Minister of Intra-Belgian Relations, International and European Relations and Development Cooperation
MR Valérie GlatignyMinister of Higher Education, Scientific Research, Youth and Sports
PS Caroline DésirMinister of Education
PS Frédéric DaerdenMinister of Budget, Public Functions and Equal Rights
Ecolo Bénédicte LinardMinister of Culture, Media, Day-care and Women's Rights

Government of the German-speaking Community

The Government of the German-speaking Community is the executive branch of the German-speaking Community.

Following the 26 May 2019 election,   ProDG (6 seats), the   PS (4 seats) and   PFF (3 seats) parties continued their coalition of the previous five years.

Government of the German-speaking Community - Paasch II
PartyNameFunction
ProDG Oliver PaaschMinister-President; Minister of Local Government and Finances
PS Antonios Antoniadis (politician)Vice Minister-President; Minister of Health, Social Affairs, Spatial Development and Housing
PFF Isabelle WeykmansMinister of Sport, Employment and Media
ProDG Harald MollersMinister of Education and Scientific Research

Walloon Government

The Walloon Government is the executive branch of Wallonia.

Walloon Government - Di Rupo III
PartyNameFunction
PS Elio Di RupoMinister-President
PS Christie MorrealeVice-President; Minister of Employment, Social Affairs, Health and Equality
MR Willy BorsusVice-President; Minister of Economy, Foreign Trade, Spatial Planning and Agriculture.
PS Pierre-Yves DermagneMinister of Local Government and Housing
MR Jean-Luc CruckeMinister of Budget, Sports Infrastructure and Airports.
MR Valérie De BueMinister of Civil Service Matters, Administrative Simplification, Child Benefits, Tourism, Heritage and Traffic Safety.
Ecolo Céline TellierMinister of Environment, Nature, Rural Renovation and Animal Welfare.
Ecolo Philippe HenryMinister of Climate, Mobility, Infrastructure and Energy.

Government of the Brussels-Capital Region

The Government of the Brussels-Capital Region is the executive branch of the Brussels-Capital Region.

Following the 7 June 2009 election, the French-speaking parties   PS,   Ecolo and   CDH formed a coalition with the Dutch-speaking parties   Open VLD,   Sp.A,   CD&V and   Groen!. The government was originally led by Charles Picqué but he retired on 7 May 2013 and was replaced by Rudi Vervoort.


Composition 2019-

Government of the Brussels-Capital Region - Vervoort III
PartyNameFunction
PS Rudi VervoortMinister-President; Minister of Urban Renewal, Spatial Develoment, Safety & Prevention, Tourism, the image of Brussels and bicultural issues of regional importance, Student Affairs and Paying Passenger Transport
Groen Elke Van den BrandtMinister of Mobility, Public Works and Road Safety
Ecolo Alain MaronMinister of Environment & Climate, Social Integration, Health, Energy, Water, Cleanliness and the Port of Brussels
Open Vld Sven GatzMinister of Finance, Budget, Civil Service, Promotion of Multilingualism, Tourism, Statistics, Urbanism, Heritage, the image of Brussels and bicultural issues of regional importance
DéFI Bernard ClerfaytMinister of Employment, Professional Education, Local Authorities, Digitization, Animal Welfare and Child Benefits
PS Nawal Ben HamouSecretary of State for Equal Opportunities and Housing
one.brussels-sp.a Pascal SmetSecretary of State for Urbanism, European and International Affairs, Foreign Trade, Fire Fighting and Emergency Medical Assistance
Ecolo Barbara TrachteSecretary of State for Economic Transition and Research


See also

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