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Following the [[2009 Belgian regional elections|7 June 2009 election]], the French-speaking parties {{legend inline|red|[[Socialist Party (francophone Belgium)|PS]]}}, {{legend inline|green|[[Ecolo]]}} and {{legend inline|orange|[[Centre démocrate humaniste|CDH]]}} formed a coalition with the Dutch-speaking parties {{legend inline|blue|[[Open Vlaamse Liberalen en Democraten|Open VLD]]}}, {{legend inline|red|[[Socialistische Partij Anders|Sp.A]]}}, {{legend inline|orange|[[CD&V]]}} and {{legend inline|green|[[Green!|Groen!]]}}. The government was originally led by [[Charles Picqué]] but he retired on 7 May 2013 and was replaced by [[Rudi Vervoort]]. | Following the [[2009 Belgian regional elections|7 June 2009 election]], the French-speaking parties {{legend inline|red|[[Socialist Party (francophone Belgium)|PS]]}}, {{legend inline|green|[[Ecolo]]}} and {{legend inline|orange|[[Centre démocrate humaniste|CDH]]}} formed a coalition with the Dutch-speaking parties {{legend inline|blue|[[Open Vlaamse Liberalen en Democraten|Open VLD]]}}, {{legend inline|red|[[Socialistische Partij Anders|Sp.A]]}}, {{legend inline|orange|[[CD&V]]}} and {{legend inline|green|[[Green!|Groen!]]}}. The government was originally led by [[Charles Picqué]] but he retired on 7 May 2013 and was replaced by [[Rudi Vervoort]]. | ||
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{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
− | ! colspan="4" | + | ! colspan="4" | Government of the Brussels-Capital Region - Vervoort III |
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! !! Party !! Name !! Function | ! !! Party !! Name !! Function | ||
− | {{minister row|Rudi Vervoort|[[Minister-President of the Brussels- | + | {{minister row|Rudi Vervoort|[[Minister-President of the Brussels Capital-Region|Minister-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|party=[[Socialist Party (francophone Belgium)|PS]]|color=FF0033}} |
− | {{minister row| | + | {{minister row|Elke Van den Brandt|Minister of Mobility, Public Works and Road Safety|party=[[Groen (political party)|Groen]]|color=01796F}} |
− | {{minister row| | + | {{minister row|Alain Maron|Minister of Environment & Climate, Social Integration, Health, Energy, Water, Cleanliness and the Port of Brussels|party=[[Ecolo]]|color=00B000}} |
− | {{minister row| | + | {{minister row|Sven Gatz|Minister of Finance, Budget, Civil Service, Promotion of Multilingualism, Tourism, Statistics, Urbanism, Heritage, the image of Brussels and bicultural issues of regional importance|party=[[Open Vlaamse Liberalen en Democraten|Open Vld]]|color=0000BB}} |
− | {{minister row| | + | {{minister row|Bernard Clerfayt|Minister of Employment, Professional Education, Local Authorities, Digitization, Animal Welfare and Child Benefits|party=[[DéFI]]|color=DA70D6}} |
− | {{minister row| | + | {{minister row|Nawal Ben Hamou|Secretary of State for Equal Opportunities and Housing|party=[[Socialist Party (francophone Belgium)|PS]]|color=FF0033}} |
− | {{minister row| | + | {{minister row|Pascal Smet|Secretary of State for Urbanism, European and International Affairs, Foreign Trade, Fire Fighting and Emergency Medical Assistance|party=[[Socialistische Partij Anders|one.brussels-sp.a]]|color=EE0000}} |
− | {{minister row| | + | {{minister row|Barbara Trachte|Secretary of State for Economic Transition and Research|party=[[Ecolo]]|color=00B000}} |
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[[Category:Belgium politics and government templates|Brussels-Capital Region]] | [[Category:Belgium politics and government templates|Brussels-Capital Region]] | ||
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Revision as of 13:05, 10 January 2020
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.
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