Minister-President of the Brussels-Capital Region
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The regional government of the Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium, is headed by a Minister-President which acts as the "prime minister" of this regional government. He is appointed for 5 years along with 4 ministers and 3 "state" secretaries.
The Minister-President of the Brussels-Capital Region should neither be confused with the Governor of Brussels-Capital nor with the mayor of the City of Brussels, which is one of the 19 municipalities of Brussels.
List of Minister-Presidents
- Charles Picqué (Parti Socialiste), 1989-1999
- Jacques Simonet (Mouvement Réformateur), 1999-2000
- François-Xavier de Donnéa (Mouvement Réformateur), 2000-2003
- Daniel Ducarme (Mouvement Réformateur), 2003-2004
- Jacques Simonet (Mouvement Réformateur), 2004 (he replaced Daniel Ducarme who resigned)
- Charles Picqué (Parti Socialiste), 2004- (in office)
See also
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Anderlecht | Auderghem / Oudergem | Berchem-Sainte-Agathe / Sint-Agatha-Berchem | Bruxelles / Brussel | Elsene / Ixelles | Etterbeek | Evere | Forest / Vorst | Ganshoren | Jette | Koekelberg | Molenbeek-Saint-Jean / Sint-Jans-Molenbeek | Saint-Gilles / Sint-Gillis | Saint-Josse-ten-Noode / Sint-Joost-ten-Node | Schaerbeek / Schaarbeek | Woluwe-Saint-Lambert / Sint-Lambrechts-Woluwe | Woluwe-Saint-Pierre / Sint-Pieters-Woluwe | Uccle / Ukkel | Watermael-Boitsfort / Watermaal-Bosvoorde | ||
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Minister-President of the Brussels-Capital Region | Brussels Parliament | Governor of Brussels-Capital |