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The De Croo Government is the incumbent caretaker Federal Government of Belgium, led by Prime Minister Alexander De Croo since 1 October 2020.

De Croo Government

98th Cabinet of Belgium
Incumbent
Date formed1 October 2020
People and organisations
Head of statePhilippe of Belgium
Head of governmentAlexander De Croo
No. of ministers15
Member parties
  • MR (Francophone)
  • Forward (Flemish)
  • PS (Francophone)
  • CD&V (Flemish)
  • Ecolo (Francophone)
  • Groen (Flemish)
  • Status in legislatureMajority (coalition)
    87 / 150 (58%)


    Opposition parties
  • Vlaams Belang (Flemish)
  • cdH (Francophone)
  • DéFI (Francophone)
  • PVDA-PTB
  • History
    Election2019 Belgian federal election
    Legislature term2019–2024
    PredecessorWilmès II
    Distribution of seats in the Chamber of Representatives.

    History

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    The creation of the De Croo Government occurred on 1 October 2020, 494 days after the 2019 Belgian federal election of May 2019 as the 2019–20 Belgian government formation had been again a difficult process. The government replaced the minority Wilmès II Government, which was a temporary government instated to handle the consequences of the coronavirus outbreak. The De Croo Government is a so-called Vivaldi coalition, named after composer Antonio Vivaldi due to his work The Four Seasons which corresponds to the four different political views present in this coalition: the liberals (Open Vld and MR), the socialists (Vooruit and PS), the greens (Groen and Ecolo) and the Christian democrats of CD&V.

    Most notably this government doesn't have a majority in the Flemish language group, as the two largest political parties in Flanders (and simultaneously in all of Belgium) are part of the opposition: N-VA and Vlaams Belang. Other opposition parties are the Francophone parties Les Engagés and DéFI and the nationwide PVDA-PTB.[1]

    Following the 2024 Belgian federal and regional elections, De Croo announced his resignation as prime minister.[2]

    Composition

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    The Constitution requires an equal number of Dutch- and French-speaking ministers (regardless of the Prime Minister) and with all parties requiring some positions, the number of members in the Government has increased considerably, from 12 to 14 ministers with an additional 5 extra Secretaries of State for a total of 7 extra members in the Government compared to the previous Wilmès II Government.

    With several new parties coming in to the government and many existing parties replacing their ministers, only three ministers remain which were already present in the Wilmès II Government: Prime Minister Alexander De Croo (who was Minister of Development Cooperation, Finance and fighting Fiscal Fraud), the previous Prime Minister Sophie Wilmès who now becomes Minister of Foreign Affairs and David Clarinval who moves from Minister of Budget, Civil Service, National Lottery and Scientific Policy to Minister of the Middle Class, SMEs, Self-employed, Agriculture, and Institutional Affairs. A large number of government members were relatively unknown at the time of their appointment, as several parties decided to opt for new faces instead of familiar ones. One notable returnee is Frank Vandenbroucke who, after a nine-year break from politics, returns to become Minister of Health and Social Affairs, and has held multiple positions in the period 1994–2009, including Ministers of Foreign Affairs, Social Affairs, Labor, and Pensions.

    Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
    Prime Minister
    Prime Minister
    (from 22 April 2022 until 14 July 2022 also acting Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Affairs (replacing Sophie Wilmès))

    Alexander De Croo

    1 October 2020Incumbent Open Vld
    Deputy Prime Ministers
    Minister of Economy and Employment

    Pierre-Yves Dermagne

    1 October 2020Incumbent PS
    Minister of Foreign Affairs, European Affairs, Foreign Trade and Federal Cultural Institutions
    (absent from 22 April 2022 until 14 July 2022, replaced by colleagues De Croo, Clarinval and Michel)

    Sophie Wilmès

    1 October 202014 July 2022 MR
    Minister of the Small Businesses, Self-Employed, SMEs and Agriculture, Institutional Reforms and Democratic Renewal
    (from 22 April 2022 until 14 July 2022 also acting Minister of Foreign Trade and Deputy Prime Minister for the MR (replacing Sophie Wilmès))

    David Clarinval

    22 April 2022Incumbent MR
    Minister of Mobility

    Georges Gilkinet

    1 October 2020Incumbent Ecolo
    Minister of Finance, in charge of the Coordination of the Fight against Fraud

    Vincent Van Peteghem

    1 October 2020Incumbent CD&V
    Minister of Social Affairs and Public Health
    (from 19 October 2022 until 16 December 2022 also acting Minister of Development Cooperation and Urban Policy (replacing Meryame Kitir))

    Frank Vandenbroucke

    1 October 2020Incumbent Vooruit
    Minister of Civil Service, Public Enterprises, Telecommunication and Postal Services

    Petra De Sutter

    1 October 2020Incumbent Groen
    Minister of Justice and the North Sea

    Vincent Van Quickenborne

    1 October 202020 October 2023 Open Vld
    Minister of Justice and the North Sea

    Paul Van Tigchelt

    22 October 2023Incumbent Open Vld
    Ministers
    Minister of the Small Businesses, Self-Employed, SMEs and Agriculture, Institutional Reforms and Democratic Renewal

    David Clarinval

    1 October 202021 April 2022 MR
    Minister of Foreign Affairs, European Affairs, Foreign Trade and Federal Cultural Institutions

    Hadja Lahbib

    15 July 2022Incumbent MR
    Minister of Pensions and Social Integration, in charge of Persons with Disabilities, Combating Poverty and Beliris

    Karine Lalieux

    1 October 2020Incumbent PS
    Minister of Defence

    Ludivine Dedonder

    1 October 2020Incumbent PS
    Minister of Climate, Environment, Sustainable Development and Green Deal

    Zakia Khattabi

    1 October 2020Incumbent Ecolo
    Minister of the Interior, Institutional Reforms and Democratic Renewal

    Annelies Verlinden

    1 October 2020Incumbent CD&V
    Minister of Development Cooperation and Urban Policy
    (absent from 19 October 2022 until 16 December 2022, replaced by colleague Vandenbroucke)

    Meryame Kitir

    1 October 202016 December 2022 Vooruit
    Minister of Development Cooperation and Urban Policy

    Caroline Gennez

    17 December 2022Incumbent Vooruit
    Minister of Energy

    Tinne Van der Straeten

    1 October 2020Incumbent Groen
    Secretaries of State
    Secretary of State for Recovery and Strategic Investments, in charge of Science Policy
    Deputy to the Minister of the Economy and Employment

    Thomas Dermine [fr]

    1 October 2020Incumbent PS
    Secretary of State for Digitization, in charge of Administrative Simplification, Privacy and Buildings Administration
    (from 22 April 2022 until 14 July 2022 also acting Secretary of State for Federal Cultural Institutions (replacing Sophie Wilmès))
    Deputy to the Prime Minister

    Mathieu Michel (politician)

    1 October 2020Incumbent MR
    Secretary of State for Gender Equality, Equal Opportunities and Diversity
    Deputy to the Minister of Mobility

    Sarah Schlitz

    1 October 202026 April 2023 Ecolo
    Secretary of State for Gender Equality, Equal Opportunities and Diversity
    Deputy to the Minister of Mobility

    Marie-Colline Leroy

    2 May 2023Incumbent Ecolo
    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 Mahdi

    1 October 202027 June 2022 CD&V
    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

    Nicole de Moor

    28 June 2022Incumbent CD&V
    Secretary of State for Budget and Consumer Protection
    Deputy to the Minister of Justice and the North Sea

    Eva De Bleeker [nl]

    1 October 202018 November 2022 Open Vld
    Secretary of State for Budget and Consumer Protection
    Deputy to the Minister of Justice and the North Sea

    Alexia Bertrand [nl]

    18 November 2022Incumbent Open Vld

    Changes in composition

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    References

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    1. ^ VRT NWS (30 September 2020). "7 partijen hebben een inhoudelijk akkoord om samen te regeren: dit weten we daar al over" [7 parties have an internal agreement to govern: this is what we know already]. vrtnws.be (in Flemish). Retrieved 30 September 2020.
  • ^ "Belgium's PM De Croo resigns after election defeat – DW – 06/10/2024". dw.com. Retrieved 12 June 2024.
  • ^ vrtnws.be (21 April 2022). "Sophie Wilmès (MR) stopt voorlopig als minister door ziekte man, premier De Croo neemt Buitenlandse Zaken over" [Sophie Wilmès (MR) temporarily quits as Minister due to husband's illness, Prime Minister De Croo takes over Foreign Affairs].
  • ^ "Sophie Wilmès (MR) stopt definitief als minister van Buitenlandse Zaken door ziekte echtgenoot". VRT (in Dutch). 14 July 2022.
  • ^ vrtnws.be (27 June 2022). "CD&V verrast met nieuwe staatssecretaris voor Asiel en Migratie: wie is Nicole de Moor?" [CD&V surprises with choice for new Secretary of State for Asylum and Migration: who is Nicole de Moor?].
  • ^ vrtnws.be (18 November 2022). "Staatssecretaris Eva De Bleeker (Open VLD) neemt ontslag na nieuwe fouten in begroting, opvolger Alexia Bertrand stapt over van MR naar Open VLD" [Secretary of State Eva De Bleeker (Open VLD) resigns after new errors in budget, successor Alexia Bertrand comes over from MR to Open VLD].
  • ^ vrtnws.be (17 December 2022). "Caroline Gennez (Vooruit) vervangt Meryame Kitir als minister van Ontwikkelingssamenwerking" [Caroline Gennez (Vooruit) replaces Meryame Kitir as minister of Development Cooperation].
  • ^ vrtnws.be (26 April 2023). ""The situation is untenable": State Secretary Sarah Schlitz (Ecolo) resigns after fuss over use of personal logo" ["De situatie is onhoudbaar": Staatssecretaris Sarah Schlitz (Ecolo) neemt ontslag na heisa over gebruik persoonlijk logo] (in Dutch).
  • ^ vrtnws.be (2 May 2023). "Marie-Colline Leroy (Ecolo) legt eed af als staatssecretaris voor Gelijke Kansen" [Marie-Colline Leroy (Ecolo) sworn in as State Secretary of Equal Opportunities] (in Dutch).
  • ^ vrtnws.be (20 October 2023). "Minister van Justitie Vincent Van Quickenborne neemt ontslag in nasleep van aanslag in Brussel" [Minister of Justice Vincent Van Quickenborne resigns in aftermath of attack in Brussels] (in Dutch).
  • ^ vrtnws.be (22 October 2023). "Voormalig OCAD-topman Paul Van Tigchelt wordt de nieuwe minister van Justitie" [Former Threat Analysis Coordinating Body-head Paul Van Tigchelt becomes new Minister of Justice] (in Dutch).
  • ^ vrtnws.be (22 October 2023). "Oud-partijvoorzitter Gwendolyn Rutten (Open VLD) stopt met nationale politiek: "Respectloze behandeling door partijtop"" [Former party president Gwendolyn Rutten (Open VLD) stops with national politics: "Respectless treatment by head of party"] (in Dutch).

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