Ministry of Defence (Belgium)
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The Ministry of Defence is the Belgian
ministry responsible for national defence and the Belgian military
. As a result of the first Verhofstadt
Government
's plans to modernise the federal administration, all other ministries were transformed into Federal Public Services (FPS) but in August 2007 there still was no Royal Order creating the FPS Defence, although that name is already in use on official websites. The Ministry of Defence is responsible to the Minister of Defence, Pieter de Crem (Christian Democratic and Flemish).
The Chief of Defence
(CHOD) is the highest official in the Ministry of Defence. General August Van Daele is the Chief of Defence since 1 January 2003. The CHOD is assisted in the exercise of his functions by a Vice-Chief of Defence (VCHOD) and a Secretary-General.
The Ministry of Defence is organised into multiple staff departments and directorates-general. The Armed Forces are subordinate to the Assistant Chief of Staff (ACOS) Operations and Training, who heads the Staff Department for Operations and Training. He is assisted by two Deputy Assistant Chiefs of Staff (DACOS), one for Operations and Planning and one for Training and Support.
Another staff department is the Staff Department for Intelligence and Security, which is led by the ACOS Intelligence and Security. This staff department is also known as the General Intelligence and Security Service
and is responsible for military intelligence
and security.
Belgium
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ministry responsible for national defence and the Belgian military
Military of Belgium
The Belgian Army is the national military of Belgium. The Belgian Army was established after Belgium became independent in October 1830...
. As a result of the first Verhofstadt
Guy Verhofstadt
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Government
Belgian federal government
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's plans to modernise the federal administration, all other ministries were transformed into Federal Public Services (FPS) but in August 2007 there still was no Royal Order creating the FPS Defence, although that name is already in use on official websites. The Ministry of Defence is responsible to the Minister of Defence, Pieter de Crem (Christian Democratic and Flemish).
The Chief of Defence
Chief of Defence (Belgium)
The Chief of Defence , abbreviated as CHOD, is the professional head and commander of the Belgian Armed Forces. He is the highest official within the Ministry of Defence and the Chief of the Defence Staff. He reports directly to the Minister of Defence and is responsible for advising the Minister,...
(CHOD) is the highest official in the Ministry of Defence. General August Van Daele is the Chief of Defence since 1 January 2003. The CHOD is assisted in the exercise of his functions by a Vice-Chief of Defence (VCHOD) and a Secretary-General.
The Ministry of Defence is organised into multiple staff departments and directorates-general. The Armed Forces are subordinate to the Assistant Chief of Staff (ACOS) Operations and Training, who heads the Staff Department for Operations and Training. He is assisted by two Deputy Assistant Chiefs of Staff (DACOS), one for Operations and Planning and one for Training and Support.
Another staff department is the Staff Department for Intelligence and Security, which is led by the ACOS Intelligence and Security. This staff department is also known as the General Intelligence and Security Service
General Intelligence and Security Service
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and is responsible for military intelligence
Military intelligence
Military intelligence is a military discipline that exploits a number of information collection and analysis approaches to provide guidance and direction to commanders in support of their decisions....
and security.
Ministers of Defence
Year | Minister | Party |
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1831 | Albert Goblet d'Alviella | Liberal |
1831 | Charles d'Hane de Steenhuyze | Liberal |
1831 | V. de Failly | Liberal |
1831–1832 | Charles de Brouckère Charles de Brouckère Jonkheer Charles Joseph Marie Ghislain de Brouckère was a Belgian nobleman and liberal politician.Born in Bruges, elder brother of future Prime Minister of Belgium Henri de Brouckère, Charles entered politics in the period when modern Belgium formed the southern part of the United Kingdom of the... |
Liberal |
1832 | Félix de Merode Félix de Mérode Philippe Félix Balthasar Otto Ghislain, Count de Merode , known as Félix de Merode, was a Belgian politician.... |
Liberal |
1832–1836 | Louis Evain | |
1836–1840 | Jean-Pierre Willmar | Liberal |
1840–1842 | Gérard Buzen | Liberal |
1842–1843 | Henri de Liem | Liberal |
1843 | Léandre Desmaisières | Liberal |
1843–1846 | Pierre Dupont Pierre Dupont Pierre Dupont , French song-writer, the son of a blacksmith, was born in Lyon.His parents both died before he was five years old, and he was brought up in the country by his godfather, a village priest. He was educated at the seminary of L'Argentire, and was afterwards apprenticed to a notary at Lyon... |
Liberal |
1846 | Jules Joseph d'Anethan | Katholieke Partij |
1846–1847 | Albert Prisse | Katholieke Partij |
1847–1850 | Félix Chazal | Liberal |
1850–1851 | Mathieu Brialmont | Liberal |
1851–1855 | Victor Anoul | Liberal |
1855–1857 | Léonard Greindl | |
1857–1859 | Edouard Berten | Liberal |
1859–1866 | Félix Chazal | Liberal |
1866–1868 | Auguste Goethals | Liberal |
1868–1870 | Bruno Renard | technicus |
1870–1873 | Henri Guillaume | technicus |
1873–1878 | Séraphin Thiebault | technicus |
1878–1879 | Bruno Renard | technicus |
1879–1880 | Jean-Baptiste Liagre | technicus |
1880–1884 | Guillaume Gratry | technicus |
1884–1893 | Charles Pontus | technicus |
1893–1896 | Jacques Brassine | technicus |
1896–1899 | Jules Vandenpeereboom Jules Vandenpeereboom Jules Henri Pierre François Vandenpeereboom was a Belgian Catholic Party politician.Vandenpeereboom was born in Kortrijk and educated as a lawyer... |
Katholieke Partij |
1899–1907 | Alexandre Cousebandt d'Alkemade | technicus |
1907–1912 | Joseph Hellebaut | technicus |
1912 | Charles de Broqueville Charles de Broqueville Charles Marie Pierre Albert, Count de Broqueville was the 20th Prime Minister of Belgium, serving during World War I. He was born in Postel, Belgium. He was the leader of Belgium's Catholic Party, and he served as prime minister between 1911 and 1918... |
Katholieke Partij |
1912 | Victor Michel | technicus |
1912–1917 | Charles de Broqueville Charles de Broqueville Charles Marie Pierre Albert, Count de Broqueville was the 20th Prime Minister of Belgium, serving during World War I. He was born in Postel, Belgium. He was the leader of Belgium's Catholic Party, and he served as prime minister between 1911 and 1918... |
Katholieke Partij |
1917–1918 | Armand De Ceuninck | technicus |
1917–1918 | Emile Vandervelde Emile Vandervelde thumb|upright|Emile VanderveldeEmile Vandervelde was a Belgian statesman, born at Ixelles. He studied law at the Free University of Brussels and became doctor of laws in 1885 and doctor of social science in 1888.-Activities:Vandervelde became a member of the Parti Ouvrier... |
BWP |
1918–1920 | Fulgence Masson | Liberal |
1920 | Paul-Emile Janson Paul-Emile Janson Paul-Emile Janson was a Belgian liberal politician.Born in Brussels, Janson was the son of liberal statesman Paul Janson . He studied law at the Free University of Brussels , practised as a lawyer, and also taught at the university... |
Liberal |
1920–1923 | Albert Devèze Albert Devèze Albert Joseph Charles Devèze was a Belgian liberal politician and minister. Devèze was a doctor in law and a lawyer. He was a liberal municipality Council member in Schaerbeek and in Ixelles and a member of parliament for the district of Brussels and for the district of Verviers... |
Liberal |
1923–1925 | Pierre Forthomme | Liberal |
1925 | Albert Hellebaut | technicus |
1925–1926 | Prosper Kestens | technicus |
1926 | Prosper Poullet Prosper Poullet Prosper Antoine Marie Joseph, Viscount Poullet was a Belgian politician.Born in Leuven, Poullet studied law at the Catholic University of Leuven and was later a professor at the university. He was of member of K.A.V... |
Katholieke Partij |
1926–1931 | Charles de Broqueville Charles de Broqueville Charles Marie Pierre Albert, Count de Broqueville was the 20th Prime Minister of Belgium, serving during World War I. He was born in Postel, Belgium. He was the leader of Belgium's Catholic Party, and he served as prime minister between 1911 and 1918... |
Katholieke Partij |
1931–1932 | Léon Dens Léon Dens Léon Pierre Alphonse Dens was a Belgian liberal politician and shipowner.-Political career:* 1925–1940: senator for the district Antwerp* 1931–1932: minister of defense... |
Liberal |
1932 | Paul Crokaert | Katholieke Partij |
1932 | Georges Theunis Georges Theunis Georges Emile Léonard Theunis was the 24th Prime Minister of Belgium from 16 December 1921 to 13 May 1925 and again from 20 November 1934 to 25 March 1935. He was governor of the National Bank of Belgium from 1941 until 1944.He received a military training and was also trained as an engineer... |
Katholieke Partij |
1932–1936 | Albert Devèze Albert Devèze Albert Joseph Charles Devèze was a Belgian liberal politician and minister. Devèze was a doctor in law and a lawyer. He was a liberal municipality Council member in Schaerbeek and in Ixelles and a member of parliament for the district of Brussels and for the district of Verviers... |
Liberal |
1936–1940 | Henri Denis | technicus |
1940–1944 | Hubert Pierlot Hubert Pierlot Hubert Marie Eugène, Count Pierlot was a Belgian Walloon politician and jurist, the 32nd Prime Minister of Belgium between 1939 and 1945 .-Biography:He was a representative of the Catholic Party Hubert Marie Eugène, Count Pierlot (23 December 1883, Cugnon (Bertrix) – 13 December 1963, Uccle)... |
Katholieke Partij |
*1942 | Henri Rolin | BWP |
1944–1945 | Fernand Demets Fernand Demets Fernand Charles Gustave Demets was a Belgian liberal politician, burgomaster and minister. Demets was industrialist and became municipality Council member and burgomaster in Anderlecht and liberal senator in the district Brussels. Demets was co-president of the Liberal Party... |
Liberal |
1945–1946 | Léon Mundeleer | Liberal |
1946–1949 | Raoul de Fraiteur | technicus |
1949–1950 | Albert Devèze Albert Devèze Albert Joseph Charles Devèze was a Belgian liberal politician and minister. Devèze was a doctor in law and a lawyer. He was a liberal municipality Council member in Schaerbeek and in Ixelles and a member of parliament for the district of Brussels and for the district of Verviers... |
Liberal |
1950 | Henri Moreau de Melen | Christian Social Party |
1950–1954 | Etienne De Greef | technicus |
1954–1958 | Antoon Spinoy | BSP |
1958–1961 | Arthur Gilson | Christian Social Party |
1961–1965 | Paul-Willem Segers | CVP |
1965–1966 | Ludovic Moyersoen | CVP |
1966–1968 | Charles Poswick Charles Poswick Charles Marie Jean Joseph Elvire Ghislain baron Poswick was a Belgian politician for the PLP. Poswick was doctor in Law and licentiate in commercial and financial sciences.He became para-commando and broker... |
PLP |
1968–1972 | Paul-Willem Segers | CVP |
1972–1979 | 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 .... |
Christian Social Party, PSC |
1979–1980 | José Desmarets | Christian Social Party, PSC |
1980 | Charles Poswick Charles Poswick Charles Marie Jean Joseph Elvire Ghislain baron Poswick was a Belgian politician for the PLP. Poswick was doctor in Law and licentiate in commercial and financial sciences.He became para-commando and broker... |
PRL |
1980–1981 | Frank Swaelen Frank Swaelen Frank Swaelen was a Belgian Christian Democratic politician and member of the Christian People's Party . He was born in Antwerp. In 1968, he became a member of the Chamber of Representatives... |
CVP |
1981–1985 | Alfred Vreven Alfred Vreven Alfred Marie Daniel Ghislain Joseph Vreven was a Belgian liberal politician for the PVV.... |
PVV |
1985–1988 | François-Xavier de Donnéa François-Xavier de Donnéa François Xavier Gustave Marie Joseph Corneille Hubert, Knight de Donnea de Hamoir is a Belgian politician and a former mayor of the City of Brussels and Minister-President of the Brussels-Capital Region.... |
PRL |
1988–1992 | Guy Coëme Guy Coëme Guy Coëme is a Francophone Belgian politician for the Socialist Party .Coëme served as minister of defence in the government Martens VIII and IX. In the first cabinet Dehaene, he was promoted to deputy prime minister and served as minister of transport... |
PS |
1992–1994 | Leo Delcroix | CVP |
1994–1995 | Karel Pinxten | CVP |
1995 | Melchior Wathelet Melchior Wathelet Melchior H.M.J.F.C. Wathelet is a Belgian politician and member of the Humanist Democratic Centre. He has degrees in law and in economics and is a Master of Laws . He's also a professor at the Catholic University of Louvain and the Université de Liège... |
Christian Social Party, PSC |
1995–1999 | Jean-Pol Poncelet | Christian Social Party, PSC |
1999–2007 | André Flahaut André Flahaut André M.J.Gh. Flahaut is a Belgian politician. He was born on 18 August 1955 in Walhain, then in the province of Brabant and now in the province of Walloon Brabant. Flahaut studied political sciences and public administration at the Université Libre de Bruxelles.He joined the Socialist Party in... |
PS |
2007-current | Pieter De Crem Pieter De Crem Pieter Frans Norbert Jozef Raymond De Crem is a Belgian, Flemish politician and member of Christian Democratic and Flemish . He is the current Minister of Defense in the Belgian federal government. He has been a Member of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives since 1995. He headed the CD&V... |
CD&V |