Walloon Government
The Walloon Government (French: Gouvernement wallon) is the executive branch of Wallonia, and it is part of one of the six main governments of Belgium. It sits in Namur, where the Walloon Parliament is seated as well.
Compositions
Current composition
Following the 25 May 2014 election, PS (30 seats) and CDH (13 seats) parties formed a coalition.
Walloon Government - Magnette | |||
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Party | Name | Function | |
PS | Paul Magnette | Minister-President | |
PS | Jean-Claude Marcourt | Vice-Minister-President; Minister of Economy, Industry, Innovation and Digitalisation | |
PS | Paul Furlan | Minister of Local Government, Energy, Housing and City Policy | |
PS | Christophe Lacroix | Minister of Budget, Public Office and Administrative Simplification | |
PS | Éliane Tillieux | Minister of Employment and Formation/Training | |
CDH | Carlo Di Antonio | Minister of Environment, Animal Welfare, Spatial Planning, Mobility and Airports | |
CDH | Maxime Prévot | Vice-Minister-President; Minister of Public Works, Traffic Safety, Health, Childcare Benefits, Equal Chances, Economic Zones of Activity and Patrimony | |
CDH | René Collin | Minister of Agriculture, Nature, Rural Affairs, Tourism and Sports Infrastucture |
Composition 2009-2014
Following the 7 June 2009 election, PS (29 seats), Ecolo (14 seats) and CDH (13 seats) parties formed a coalition.
Walloon Government - Demotte II | |||
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Party | Name | Function | |
PS | Rudy Demotte | Minister-President | |
PS | Jean-Claude Marcourt | Vice-Minister-President; Minister of Economy and Foreign Commerce | |
PS | Paul Furlan | Minister of Local Government and City Policy | |
PS | Éliane Tillieux | Minister of Social Action and Public Health | |
CDH | Benoit Lutgen | Minister of Public Works, Agriculture, Rural Affairs, Patrimony and Nature Policy | |
CDH | André Antoine | Minister of Budget, Finance, Employment, Education and Sports | |
Ecolo | Jean-Marc Nollet | Minister of Energy, Housing, Public Office and Sustainable Development | |
Ecolo | Philippe Henry | Minister of Mobility and Planning |
Composition 2004-2009
After the elections of 13 June 2004, the PS (34 seats) en CDH (14 seats) formed a coalition.
Walloon Cabinet - Demotte I | |||
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Party | Name | Function | |
PS | Rudy Demotte (from July 2007) | Minister-President | |
PS | Elio Di Rupo (from October 2005 until July 2007) | Minister-President | |
PS | Jean-Claude Van Cauwenberghe (until 30 September 2005) | Minister-President | |
CDH | André Antoine | Vice-Minister-President; Minister of Housing, Transport and Territorial Development | |
PS | Michel Daerden | Vice-Minister-President; Minister of Budget, Finance and Public Works | |
PS | Marie Arena | Minister of Formation/Training | |
PS | Philippe Courard | Minister of Home Affairs and Public Function | |
CDH | Marie-Dominique Simonet | Minister of Scientific Research, New Technologies en Foreign Affairs | |
PS | Jean-Claude Marcourt | Minister of Economy, Employment, Foreign Commerce and Patrimony | |
PS | Christiane Vienne | Minister of Public Health, Social Affairs and Equal Chances | |
CDH | Benoit Lutgen | Minister of Agriculture, Rural Affairs, Environment and Tourism |
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