Martens I Government
Encyclopedia
The Martens I Government was the national government
of Belgium
from 3 April 1979 to 23 January 1980.
It was the first government headed by Wilfried Martens
and comprised the Flemish
Christian People's Party
(CVP), the French
-speaking Christian Social Party
(PSC), the Flemish Belgian Socialist Party (BSP), the French-speaking Socialist Party
(SP) and the Democratic Front of Francophones
(FDF). It fell after nine months, when the FDF left the government.
Belgian federal government
The Cabinet of Belgium is the executive branch of the Belgian federal government, consisting of ministers and secretaries of state drawn from the political parties which form the governing coalition. Formally, the ministers are appointed by the King...
of Belgium
Belgium
Belgium , officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a federal state in Western Europe. It is a founding member of the European Union and hosts the EU's headquarters, and those of several other major international organisations such as NATO.Belgium is also a member of, or affiliated to, many...
from 3 April 1979 to 23 January 1980.
It was the first government headed by Wilfried Martens
Wilfried Martens
Wilfried Martens is a Belgian politician. He was born in Sleidinge . Martens was the 44th Prime Minister of Belgium from 3 April 1979 to 6 April 1981 and 17 December 1981 to 7 March 1992....
and comprised the Flemish
Flanders
Flanders is the community of the Flemings but also one of the institutions in Belgium, and a geographical region located in parts of present-day Belgium, France and the Netherlands. "Flanders" can also refer to the northern part of Belgium that contains Brussels, Bruges, Ghent and Antwerp...
Christian People's Party
Christian Democratic and Flemish
The Christian Democratic and Flemish is a political party of Belgium, formerly called Christian People's Party...
(CVP), the French
French language
French is a Romance language spoken as a first language in France, the Romandy region in Switzerland, Wallonia and Brussels in Belgium, Monaco, the regions of Quebec and Acadia in Canada, and by various communities elsewhere. Second-language speakers of French are distributed throughout many parts...
-speaking Christian Social Party
Humanist Democratic Centre
The Humanist Democratic Centre is a Francophone Christian democratic political party in Belgium. The cdH currently participates in the Government of the Brussels-Capital Region, the Government of the French Community and the Walloon Government.- History :...
(PSC), the Flemish Belgian Socialist Party (BSP), the French-speaking Socialist Party
Socialist Party (francophone Belgium)
The Socialist Party is a Francophone social-democratic political party in Belgium. As of the 2010 elections, it is the second largest party in the Belgian Chamber of Representatives and the largest Francophone party...
(SP) and the Democratic Front of Francophones
Democratic Front of Francophones
The Francophone Democratic Federalists , is a Francophone political party based in Brussels, Belgium founded on 11 May 1964. Until 1982, the FDF dominated Brussels' municipal politics. It is led by Deputy Olivier Maingain....
(FDF). It fell after nine months, when the FDF left the government.
Composition
Minister | Name | Party |
---|---|---|
Prime Minister | Wilfried Martens Wilfried Martens Wilfried Martens is a Belgian politician. He was born in Sleidinge . Martens was the 44th Prime Minister of Belgium from 3 April 1979 to 6 April 1981 and 17 December 1981 to 7 March 1992.... |
CVP |
Deputy Prime Minister - Budget | Guy Spitaels Guy Spitaels Guy G. A. Gh. Spitaels is a Belgian politician of the Socialist Party. He graduated in 1957 in political and social sciences at the Universite Catholique de Louvain .... |
PS |
Deputy Prime Minister - Economic Affairs | Willy Claes Willy Claes Willem Werner Hubert "Willy" Claes was the eighth Secretary General of NATO and a Belgian politician. He was a member of the Flemish Socialist Party.... |
BSP |
Deputy Prime Minister - Defence | Paul Vanden Boeynants Paul Vanden Boeynants Paul Emile François Henri Vanden Boeynants was a Belgian politician. He served as the 41st Prime Minister of Belgium for two brief periods .... |
PSC |
Communication | Jos Chabert | CVP |
Justice | Renaat Van Elslande Renaat Van Elslande Renaat Antoon Joseph Van Elslande was a Christen-Democratisch en Vlaams politician who had been culture minister and foreign minister.... |
CVP |
Foreign Affairs | Henri Simonet Henri Simonet Henri François Simonet was a Belgian politician.Born in Brussels, Henri Simonet studied law and economics at the ULB and then went to Columbia University as CRB Graduate Fellow. Simonet began his political life as a member of the Socialist Party . He served as mayor of Anderlecht between 1966 and... |
PS |
Social Assistance and Pensions | Alfred Califice | PSC |
Agriculture and Middle Classes | Albert Lavens | CVP |
Education | Jef Ramaekers | BSP |
Dutch-speaking Community Affairs | Rika De Backer | CVP |
Public Health and Environment | Luc Dhoore | CVP |
Finance | Gaston Geens Gaston Geens Gaston C.S.A. Geens was a Flemish politician and minister-president of Flanders.... |
CVP |
Walloon Affairs | Jean-Maurice Dehousse Jean-Maurice Dehousse Jean-Maurice Dehousse is a former Member of the European Parliament who served Belgium between 1999 and 2004 as a member of the Parti Socialiste. He was the first Minister-President of the Walloon Region.- Life :... |
PS |
Public Works | Guy Mathot | PS |
PTT | Robert Urbain | PS |
Development Cooperation | Mark Eyskens Mark Eyskens Marc Maria Frans, Viscount Eyskens , known as Mark Eyskens , is a Belgian economist and politician in the Christian People's Party , now called Christian Democratic and Flemish, and briefly served as Prime Minister of Belgium in 1981.-Background:He was born in Leuven, the son of Gaston Eyskens, and... |
CVP |
Employment and Labour | Roger De Wulf | BSP |
Education | Jacques Hoyaux | PS |
Interior and Institutional Reform | Georges Gramme | PSC |
Flemish Affairs | Marc Galle | BSP |
French-speaking Community Affairs | Michel Hansenne Michel Hansenne Michel Hansenne was born on in Belgium. He studied law and became a labour activist turned Belgium politician. In 1989 he was the first Director-General of the International Labour Organization since the end of the cold war. In 1999 he was elected as a Member of the European Parliament from... |
PSC |
Civil Service and Institutional Reform | Willy Calewaert | BSP |
Brussels Affairs | Léon Defosset | FDF |
Foreign Trade and Science Policy | Lucien Outers | FDF |
Secretary of State | Name | Party |
Brussels Affairs | Guy Cudell | PS |
Flemish Affairs | Paul Akkermans | CVP |
Dutch-speaking Community Affairs | Rika Steyaert | CVP |
Brussels Affairs | Lydia De Pauw | BSP |
Flemish Affairs | Daniel Coens | CVP |
Walloon Affairs | Bernard Anselme Bernard Anselme Bernard Anselme was the Minister-President of the Walloon Region of Belgium from May 11, 1988 to January 7, 1992.- Biography :Bernard Anselme was born on November 3, 1945 in Mouscron, Wallonia to a postal worker... |
PS |
Walloon Affairs | Antoine Humblet | PSC |
French-speaking Community Affairs | François Persoons | FDF |
Reshuffles
- 15 October 1979: José Desmarets (PSC) replaces Paul Vanden BoeynantsPaul Vanden BoeynantsPaul Emile François Henri Vanden Boeynants was a Belgian politician. He served as the 41st Prime Minister of Belgium for two brief periods ....
as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence. Philippe MaystadtPhilippe MaystadtPhilippe M.P.J. Maystadt is a Belgian politician who served as Minister for Economic Affairs, Minister of Finance, and Deputy Prime Minister. He is the current President of the European Investment Bank . He was appointed to this office on 1 January 2000.Philippe Maystadt was born in Verviers in...
(PSC) replaces Antoine Humblet as Secretary of State for the Walloon RegionWalloon RegionThe Walloon Region, commonly called Wallonia, is one of the three federal Regions of Belgium, and its capital is Namur. It comprises, as defined by Article 5 of the Constitution of Belgium, the provinces of Walloon Brabant, Hainaut, Liège, Luxembourg and Namur...
. - 16 January 1980: Lucien Outers, Léon Defosset and François Persoons resign.