Minister-President of the Brussels-Capital Region |
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Term length | Five years |
Inaugural holder | Charles Picqué |
Formation | 12 June 1989 |
Website | www.charlespicque.be |
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The Minister-President of the Brussels Capital-Region (French: Région de Bruxelles-Capitale, Dutch: Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest) is the person leading the Government of the Brussels-Capital Region.[1][2] The post is appointed for 5 years along with 4 ministers and 3 "state" secretaries. While being the leader of the Government, the Minister-President also is the president of the College of the Common Community Commission of Brussels.
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.
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Name | Time in office | Party |
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Charles Picqué (1st term) | 12 July 1989 - 15 July 1999 | PS |
Jacques Simonet (1st term) | 15 July 1999 - 18 October 2000 | PRL |
François-Xavier de Donnéa | 18 October 2000 - 6 June 2003 | PRL/MR |
Daniel Ducarme | 6 June 2003 - 18 February 2004 | MR |
Jacques Simonet (2nd term) | 18 February - 19 July 2004 | MR |
Charles Picqué (2nd term) | 19 July 2004 - present | PS |
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