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The Walloon Government (French: Gouvernement wallon) or Government of Wallonia (French: Gouvernement de Wallonie) 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 Parliament of Wallonia is seated as well.

Government of Wallonia
Gouvernement wallon
Coat of arms of Wallonia
Overview
Established1979; 45 years ago (1979)
PolityWalloon Region in the Kingdom of Belgium
LeaderMinister-President
Responsible toWalloon Parliament
HeadquartersÉlysetteinNamur
Websitegouvernement.wallonie.be
The ÉlysetteinNamur is the office building of the Walloon Minister-President

Compositions

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Current composition (Dolimont)

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Following the 2024 Belgian regional elections, the   MR (26 seats) became the largest party and chose to form a government together with the third party   LE (17 seats). The 43 seats they have together is sufficient for a majority (38 needed). The parties agreed on 13 July 2024 to form a government and the new ministers were sworn in on 15 July 2024[1]

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  • Function Name Party
    Minister-president; Minister of Budget, Finance, Animal Welfare, International Affairs, and Firearms Licenses Adrien Dolimont MR
    Vice-President; Minister of Urban Planning, Public Works, Traffic Safety; and Local Affairs François Desquesnes LE
    Vice-President; Minister of Economy and Employment Pierre-Yves Jeholet MR
    Minister of Agriculture and Rural Affairs Anne-Catherine Dalcq MR
    Minister of Energy, Air-Climate Plan, Housing and Airports Cécile Neven MR
    Minister of Sports, Infrastructure, and Media Jacqueline Galant MR
    Minister of Tourism, Heritage, Infrastructure, and Childcare Valérie Lescrenier LE
    Minister of Health, Environment, Social Economy, Social Action, Fight against Poverty, Handicapped, and Families Yves Coppieters LE

    Composition 2019–2024 (Di Rupo III)

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    On 13 September 2019 it was announced that Elio Di Rupo would become the minister-President of Wallonia again for the third time, in a government led by the   PS (23 seats), together with   MR (20 seats) and   Ecolo (12 seats).[2]

    Walloon Government - Di Rupo III
    Function Name Party
    Minister-president Elio di Rupo PS
    Vice-President; Minister of Employment, Social Affairs, Health and Equality Christie Morreale [fr] PS
    Vice-President; Minister of Economy, Foreign Trade, Spatial Planning and Agriculture Willy Borsus MR
    Minister of Local Government and Housing Pierre-Yves Dermagne (until 1st October 2020) PS
    Christophe Collignon (from 1st October 2020)
    Minister of Budget, Sports Infrastructure and Airports Jean-Luc Crucke [fr] (until 13 January 2022) MR
    Adrien Dolimont [fr] (from 13 January 2022)
    Minister of Civil Service Matters, Administrative Simplification, Child Benefits, Tourism, Heritage and Traffic Safety Valérie De Bue [fr] MR
    Minister of Environment, Nature, Rural Renovation and Animal Welfare Céline Tellier [fr] Ecolo
    Minister of Climate, Mobility, Infrastructure and Energy Philippe Henry Ecolo

    Composition 2017–2019 (Borsus)

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    On 19 June 2017, the   CDH announced it was no longer willing to govern together with the PS following several scandals in Belgian politics in which high placed members of the PS were involved typically receiving high payments for extra functions, including in Publifin and SAMU Social.[3] On 25 July the CDH (13 seats) formed a new coalition together with the   MR (25 seats), only narrowly getting a majority (38 out of 75 seats), to create the first government since 1988 in which the PS was not involved. The number of ministers was reduced from eight to seven.

    Walloon Government - Borsus
    Function Name Party
    Minister-President Willy Borsus MR
    Vice-President; Minister of Economy and Employment Pierre-Yves Jeholet MR
    Vice-President; Minister of Social Affairs, Health and Equality Alda Greoli MR
    Minister of Agriculture, Nature, Forests and Tourism René Collin cdH
    Minister of Budget, Energy and Airports Adrien Dolimont [fr] cdH
    Minister of Local Government, Housing and Sports Infrastructure Valérie De Bue MR
    Minister of Environment, Mobility, Spatial Planning, Public Works and Animal Well-Being Carlo Di Antonio cdH

    Composition 2014–2017 (Magnette)

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    Following the 25 May 2014 election,   PS (30 seats) and   CDH (13 seats) parties formed a coalition.

    Walloon Government - Magnette
    Function Name Party
    Minister-President Paul Magnette PS
    Vice-President; Minister of Economy, Industry, Innovation and Digitalisation Jean-Claude Marcourt PS
    Vice-President; Minister of Public Works, Health, Social Action and Heritage Maxime Prévot cdH
    Minister of Local Government, City Policy, Housing and Energy Paul Furlan (until 26 January 2017) PS
    Minister of Local Government, City Policy and Housing Pierre-Yves Dermagne (from 26 January 2016) PS
    Minister of Environment, Spatial Planning, Mobility, Transport, Airports and Animal Welfare Carlo Di Antonio cdH
    Minister of Employment and Formation Eliane Tillieux PS
    Minister of Budget, Public Office, Administrative Simplification and Energy Christophe Lacroix PS
    Minister of Agriculture, Nature, Rusticity, Tourism and Sports Infrastructure René Collin cdH

    Composition 2009–2014

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    Following the 7 June 2009 election,   PS (29 seats),   Ecolo (14 seats) and   CDH (13 seats) parties formed a coalition.

    Walloon Government - Demotte II
    Party Name Function
    PS Rudy Demotte Minister-President
    PS Jean-Claude Marcourt Vice-President; Minister of Economy and Foreign Commerce
    PS Paul Furlan Minister of Local Government and City Policy
    PS Eliane Tillieux Minister of Social Action and Public Health
    CDH Benoît 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

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    After the elections of 13 June 2004, the  PS (34 seats) en  CDH (14 seats) formed a coalition.

    Walloon Cabinet - Demotte I
    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 (politician) Vice-President; Minister of Housing, Transport and Territorial Development
    PS Michel Daerden Vice-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 Benoît Lutgen Minister of Agriculture, Rural Affairs, Environment and Tourism

    References

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    1. ^ "Les Engagés and MR approve Walloon f" [Les Engagés and MR approve Walloon government participation]. vrt.be. 13 July 2024.
  • ^ "Elio Di Rupo (PS) wordt minister-president van paars-groene regering in Wallonië" [Elio Di Rupo (PS) becomes minister-president of purple-green government in Wallonia]. vrt.be. 12 September 2019.
  • ^ "CDH wil niet meer regeren met PS". De Standaard. 19 June 2017.
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