Council of Ministers (Belgium)

The Council of Ministers (French: Conseil des ministres; Dutch: Ministerraad) is the supreme executive organ of the Federal Government of the Kingdom of Belgium. It is a cabinet composed of the Prime Minister, who leads it, and up to fourteen senior ministers.[1] Federal secretaries of state (junior ministers) are members of the government, but not part of the Council.[2] The King of the Belgians historically presided over the Council, but this has not happened since 1957.[3] The Council of Ministers formally became a permanent policy structure with the constitutional revision of 1970.[4]

List Council of Belgium

The De Croo Government is the incumbent Federal Government of Belgium, to be led by Prime Minister Alexander De Croo from 1 October 2020.[5]

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficeParty
Prime Minister
Prime Minister Alexander De Croo1 October 2020IncumbentOpen Vld
Deputy Prime Ministers
Minister of Economy and Labour Pierre-Yves Dermagne1 October 2020IncumbentPS
Minister of Foreign Affairs, European Affairs, Trade, and bicultural institutions Sophie Wilmès (replaced during illness by David Clarinval)1 October 2020IncumbentMR
Minister of Mobility Georges Gilkinet1 October 2020IncumbentECOLO
Minister of Finance and the Coordination of the fight against fraud Vincent Van Peteghem1 October 2020IncumbentCD&V
Minister of Social Affairs and Public Health Frank Vandenbroucke1 October 2020Incumbentsp.a
Minister of Civil Service, Public Enterprises, Telecommunications and Post Petra De Sutter1 October 2020IncumbentGroen
Minister of Justice and the North Sea Vincent Van Quickenborne1 October 2020IncumbentOpen Vld
Ministers
Minister of the Middle Class, Self-employed, SMEs, Agriculture, Institutional Reforms and Democratic Renewal David Clarinval1 October 2020IncumbentMR
Minister of Pensions, Social Integration, Disabled Persons, Fighting Poverty and Beliris Karine Lalieux1 October 2020IncumbentPS
Minister of Defence Ludivine Dedonder1 October 2020IncumbentPS
Minister of Climate, Environment, Sustainable Development and Green Deal Zakia Khattabi1 October 2020IncumbentECOLO
Minister of the Interior, Institutional Reforms and Democratic Renewal Annelies Verlinden1 October 2020IncumbentCD&V
Minister of Development Cooperation and Urban Policy Meryame Kitir1 October 2020Incumbentsp.a
Minister of Energy Tinne Van der Straeten1 October 2020IncumbentGroen
Secretaries of State
Secretary of State for Recovery and Strategic Investments, in charge of Science Policy ; deputy to the Minister of the Economy and Labour Thomas Dermine1 October 2020IncumbentPS
Secretary of State for Digital Agenda, Administrative Simplification, Privacy and Public Buildings Management ; deputy to the Prime ministre Mathieu Michel (politician)1 October 2020IncumbentMR
Secretary of State for Gender Equality, Equal Opportunities and Diversity ; deputy to the Minister of Mobility Sarah Schlitz1 October 2020IncumbentECOLO
Secretary of State for Asylum and Migration, in charge of the National Lottery, deputy to the Minister of the Interior, Institutional Reforms and Democratic Renewal Sammy Mahdi1 October 2020IncumbentCD&V
Secretary of State for Budget and Consumers protection, deputy to the Minister of Justice and the North Sea Eva De Bleeker1 October 2020IncumbentOpen Vld

References

  1. Article 99 of the Constitution of the Kingdom of Belgium
  2. Article 104 of the Constitution of the Kingdom of Belgium
  3. "Ministerraad" (in Dutch). FOD Kanselarij van de Eerste Minister. Retrieved 23 December 2018.
  4. Guy Coppieters (2008). "Voorbereidend studiedossier van de archiefselectielijst" (PDF) (in Dutch). Archief van de FOD Kanselarij van de Eerste Minister. p. 143. Retrieved 23 December 2018.
  5. "7 partijen hebben een inhoudelijk akkoord om samen te regeren: dit weten we daar al over". VRT (in Dutch). 2020-09-30. Retrieved 3 October 2020.
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