Flemish Government

It consists of a government cabinet, headed by the Minister-President and accountable to the Flemish Parliament, and the public administration (civil service) divided into 13 policy areas, each with an executive department and multiple agencies.The ministers are drawn from the political parties which, in practice, form the governing coalition.With the 2006 reform program Better Administrative Policy (Dutch: Beter Bestuurlijk Beleid), the Flemish civil service is designed to make the Flemish public administration more efficient and transparent.Each policy area comprises a department and a number of (semi-) independent government agencies.[1] The revenue comes from the following sources: The expenses are as follows per policy area: The Flemish Government owns the rights to Flanders Today, an English-speaking online and print newspaper focused on current affairs in Flanders and Brussels.
Government coalition 2024-present
Government coalition 2019-2024
Government coalition 2019-present
Government coalition 2014-2019
Government coalition 2009-2014
Government coalition 2007-2009
Government coalition 2004-2007
Government coalition 1999-2003
Government coalition 2003-2004
Government coalition 1995-1999
The Flemish Government cabinet offices are located at the Place des Martyrs/Martelaarsplein in Brussels
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