
The government of the German-speaking Community (, ; DG-Regierung) is the executive body of the
German-speaking Community of Belgium
The German-speaking Community (, , DG), also known as East Belgium ( ), is one of the three Communities, regions and language areas of Belgium, federal communities of Belgium. The community is composed of nine municipalities in Liège Province, ...
, located in the east of the
province of Liège. The members are chosen by the
Parliament of the German-speaking Community
The Parliament of the German-speaking Community ( or PDG) is the legislative assembly of the German-speaking Community of Belgium located in Eupen.
The most important tasks of the Parliament of the German-speaking Community include the election ...
.
Compositions
Compositions 2024–(2029)
Compositions 2019–2024
Following the
26 May 2019 election, (6 seats), the (4 seats) and (3 seats) parties continued their coalition of the previous five years.
* On 15 September 2020, Harald Mollers resigned from his position as Minister of Education and Scientific Research to protect his private life and family. One month later he was replaced by Lydia Klinkenberg
Compositions 2014–2019
Following the
25 May 2014 election, (6 seats), the (4 seats) and (4 seats) parties formed a coalition.
Compositions 2009–2014
Compositions 2004–2009
References
External links
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1984 establishments in Belgium
Politics of the German-speaking Community of Belgium
Government of Belgium