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This is a list of the Belgian federal, regional, and community governments (as of 13 June 2004).
[edit] Federal government
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[edit] Flemish government
This is the counterpart of both the "Government of the French Community" and the "Government of the Walloon Region"
Ministry |
Incumbent |
Prime Minister, Minister for Institutional Reform, Agriculture, Sea Fisheries and Rural Policy |
Yves Leterme (CD&V) |
Vice-Minister-President, Minister for Economy, Enterprise, Science, Innovation and Foreign Trade |
Fientje Moerman (VLD) |
Vice-Minister-President, Minister for Work, Education and Training |
Frank Vandenbroucke (SP.a) |
Minister for Welfare, Public Health and Family |
Inge Vervotte (CD&V) |
Minister for Finance and Budget and Town and Country Planning |
Dirk Van Mechelen (VLD) |
Minister for Culture, Youth, Sport and Brussels Affairs |
Bert Anciaux (SPIRIT) |
Minister for Administrative Affairs, Foreign Policy, Media and Tourism |
Geert Bourgeois (N-VA) |
Minister for Public Works, Energy, the Environment and Nature |
Kris Peeters (CD&V) |
Minister for Home Affairs, Urban Policy, Housing and Civic Integration |
Marino Keulen (VLD) |
Minister for Mobility, Social Economy and Equal Opportunities |
Kathleen van Brempt (SP.a) |
[edit] Government of the French Community
Ministry |
Incumbent |
Prime Minister, Head of Education |
Marie Arena (PS) |
Vice-Minister-President, Minister for Higher Education, Scientific Research and International Relations |
Marie-Dominique Simonet (CDH) |
Vice-Minister-President, Minister for the Budget |
Michel Daerden (PS) |
Minister for Public Office and Sports |
Claude Eerdekens (PS) |
Minister for Culture, Media and Youth |
Fadila Laanan (PS) |
Minister for Health, Child/Youth Welfare |
Catherine Fonck (CDH) |
[edit] Government of the German-speaking Community
Ministry |
Incumbent |
Prime Minister, Minister for Local Public Authorities |
Karl-Heinz Lambertz (PS) |
Vice-Minister-President, Minister for Training, Business, Social Welfare and Tourism |
Bernd Gentges (PFF) |
Minister for Education and Scientific Research |
Oliver Paasch (PJU-PDB) |
Minister for Culture and Media, Monument Conservation, Youth, and Sports |
Isabelle Weykmans (PFF) |
[edit] Government of the Walloon Region
Ministry |
Incumbent |
Prime Minister |
Elio Di Rupo (PS) |
Minister of Housing, Transport, Territorial Development |
André Antoine (CDH) |
Minister of the Budget, Finance, Road Works, Monument Conservation |
Michel Daerden (PS) |
Minister of Education/Training |
Marie Arena (PS) |
Minister of Internal Affairs and Public Office |
Philippe Courard (PS) |
Minister of Research, New Technology, Foreign Relations |
Marie-Dominique Simonet (CDH) |
Minister of Economy and Employment |
Jean-Claude Marcourt (PS) |
Minister of Health, Social Action, Equal Opportunity |
Christiane Vienne (PS) |
Minister of Agriculture, Rural Districts, Environment, Tourism |
Benoît Lutgen (CDH) |
[edit] Government of the Brussels-Capital Region
Ministry |
Incumbent |
Prime Minister |
Charles Picqué (PS) |
Minister of Finance, Budget, Public Service, Foreign Relations |
Guy Vanhengel (VLD) |
Minister of Employment, Economy, Scientific Research, Fire & Medical Emergencies |
Benoît Cerexhe (CDH) |
Minister of Environment, Energy, Water Jurisdiction |
Evelyne Huytebroeck (Ecolo) |
Minister of Mobility and Public Works |
Pascal Smet (SP.a) |
Undersecretary for Housing and Urban Development |
Françoise Dupuis (PS) |
Undersecretary for Public Sanitation and Monument Conservation |
Emir Kir (PS) |
Undersecretary for the Civil Service and Harbour Affairs |
Brigitte Grouwels (CD&V) |
[edit] See also
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