Wilmès I Government
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|cabinet_number = 96th
|jurisdiction = Belgium (since 1830)
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|image = Sophie Wilmès 2020 (cropped) 2.jpg
|date_formed = 27 October 2019
|date_dissolved = 17 March 2020
|government_head = Sophie Wilmès
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|state_head = Philippe of Belgium
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|legislature_status = Caretaker minority coalition
38 / 150 (25%)
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|election = 2014 Belgian federal election
|legislature_term = 2014–2019
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- 18 July 2019
- continuing resolution (3rd)}}
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File:Zetelverdeling wilmès.png
The Wilmès I Government was a caretaker{{cite web| url = https://www.politico.eu/article/sophie-wilmes-to-replace-charles-michel-as-belgian-pm/| title = Sophie Wilmès to replace Charles Michel as Belgian PM – POLITICO}} Federal Government of Belgium, led by Prime Minister Sophie Wilmès, the first ever female Prime Minister of Belgium.
History
The creation of the Wilmès Government was announced on 26 October 2019, when previous Prime Minister Charles Michel announced he would be succeeded by Sophie Wilmès ultimately on 1 November 2019, effectively forming a new government.{{cite news|url=https://vrtnws.be/p.L7kpLY49v|title=Sophie Wilmès (MR) wordt nieuwe premier in lopende zaken: "Alles aan doen om de stabiliteit te verzekeren"|trans-title=Sophie Wilmès (MR) to become new Prime Minister of caretaker cabinet: "Give it all to ensure stability"|publisher=vrt.be|date=26 October 2019|accessdate=27 October 2019|language=Dutch}} Charles Michel left his post as he had been elected to become the next President of the European Council as from 1 December 2019 and wanted to have sufficient time to prepare for his role as President of the European Council hence leaving already by November.
The Wilmès Government was governing as a caretaker government, until a new cabinet was formed based on the results of the federal elections of 26 May 2019, for which negotiations were still ongoing. Hence the government was a continuation of the centre minority coalition cabinet of Christian Democratic and Flemish (CD&V), the Open Flemish Liberals and Democrats (Open Vld) and the Reformist Movement (MR) which together constituted the Michel II Government. On 16 March, the Wilmès Government was given support by several opposition parties to handle the coronavirus outbreak in Belgium, for which the cabinet was going to be supported by a majority in parliament by granting it special powers under the form of the Wilmès II Government.{{Cite web|url=https://www.rtbf.be/info/belgique/detail_en-route-vers-un-gouvernement-wilmes-2-0-suivez-la-conference-de-presse-en-direct?id=10458538|title=Le gouvernement Wilmès va être doté de pouvoirs spéciaux pendant 6 mois|last=Touriel|first=Aubry|date=2020-03-15|website=RTBF Info|language=fr|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=2020-03-15}} The opposition parties were giving support for three months to take corona measures, with a possible further three month extension, were the socialists (sp.a & PS), the greens (Groen and Ecolo), the cdH and DéFI, leaving only the N-VA and the PVDA/PTB and Vlaams Belang in the opposition.
Composition
The composition of the government was similar to that of the Michel II Government, with the only differences being Sophie Wilmès taking over the role of Charles Michel as prime minister and David Clarinval coming in to replace Wilmès as Minister of Budget, Civil Service, National Lottery and Scientific Policy.
{{Cabinet table start|hiderefcol=y}}
{{Cabinet table ministry|Prime Minister}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title = Prime Minister
| minister1 = Sophie Wilmès
| minister1_termstart = 27 October 2019
| minister1_termend = 17 March 2020
| minister1_party = Mouvement Réformateur
}}
{{Cabinet table ministry|Deputy Prime Ministers}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title = Minister of Justice and Director of Buildings
| minister1 = Koen Geens
| minister1_termstart = 27 October 2019
| minister1_termend = 17 March 2020
| minister1_party = Christen-Democratisch en Vlaams
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title = Minister of Foreign Affairs, Defence, Beliris and European Affairs
| minister1 = Didier Reynders
| minister1_termstart = 27 October 2019
| minister1_termend = 30 November 2019
| minister1_party = Mouvement Réformateur
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title = Minister of Budget, Civil Service, National Lottery and Scientific Policy
| minister1 = David Clarinval
| minister1_termstart = 30 November 2019
| minister1_termend = 17 March 2020
| minister1_party = Mouvement Réformateur
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title = Minister of Development Cooperation, Finance and fighting Fiscal Fraud
| minister1 = Alexander De Croo
| minister1_termstart = 27 October 2019
| minister1_termend = 17 March 2020
| minister1_party = Open Vlaamse Liberalen en Democraten
}}
{{Cabinet table ministry|Minister}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title = Minister of Administrative Simplification, Digital Agenda, Postal Services and Telecom
| minister1 = Philippe De Backer
| minister1_termstart = 27 October 2019
| minister1_termend = 17 March 2020
| minister1_party = Open Vlaamse Liberalen en Democraten
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title = Minister of the Interior and Safety
| minister1 = Pieter De Crem
| minister1_termstart = 27 October 2019
| minister1_termend = 17 March 2020
| minister1_party = Christen-Democratisch en Vlaams
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title = Minister of Asylum, Migration, Health and Social Affairs
| minister1 = Maggie De Block
| minister1_termstart = 27 October 2019
| minister1_termend = 17 March 2020
| minister1_party = Open Vlaamse Liberalen en Democraten
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title = Minister of Consumer Affairs, Disabled Persons, Economy,
Employment, Equal Rights and Fighting Poverty
| minister1 = Nathalie Muylle
| minister1_termstart = 27 October 2019
| minister1_termend = 17 March 2020
| minister1_party = Christen-Democratisch en Vlaams
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title = Minister of the Middle Class, SMEs, Self-employed,
Agriculture, Social Integration and Urban Policy
| minister1 = Denis Ducarme
| minister1_termstart = 27 October 2019
| minister1_termend = 17 March 2020
| minister1_party = Mouvement Réformateur
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title = Minister of Budget, Civil Service, National Lottery and Scientific Policy
| minister1 = David Clarinval
| minister1_termstart = 27 October 2019
| minister1_termend = 30 November 2019
| minister1_party = Mouvement Réformateur
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title = Minister of Pensions
| minister1 = Daniel Bacquelaine
| minister1_termstart = 27 October 2019
| minister1_termend = 17 March 2020
| minister1_party = Mouvement Réformateur
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title = Minister of Mobility and the National Railway Company
| minister1 = François Bellot
| minister1_termstart = 27 October 2019
| minister1_termend = 17 March 2020
| minister1_party = Mouvement Réformateur
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title = Minister of Foreign Affairs, Defence and European Affairs
| minister1 = Philippe Goffin
| minister1_termstart = 30 November 2019
| minister1_termend = 17 March 2020
| minister1_party = Mouvement Réformateur
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title = Minister of Energy, Environment and Sustainable Development
| minister1 = Marie-Christine Marghem
| minister1_termstart = 27 October 2019
| minister1_termend = 17 March 2020
| minister1_party = Mouvement Réformateur
}}
{{Cabinet table end}}
=Changes in composition=
- On 30 November 2019, Philippe Goffin took the place of Didier Reynders, taking over the portfolios of Foreign Affairs and Defence. Reynders left his post to take up the role of European Commissioner for Justice in the Von der Leyen Commission. David Clarinval was appointed the new Deputy Prime Minister for the Mouvement Réformateur{{cite web|url=https://vrtnws.be/p.My0vw3GZq|trans-title=Philippe Goffin replaces Didier Reynders (MR) as minister in federal government|title=Philippe Goffin vervangt Didier Reynders (MR) als minister in de federale regering|author=vrtnws.be|date=30 November 2019}}
References
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{{Belgian governments}}
Category:2018 establishments in Belgium