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2.1 Antwerp. 2.2 Brabant (1830–1995) 2.2.1 Flemish Brabant. ... This is the list of current Belgian province governors. Current governors. Province Governor Party ...
The province of Antwerp has a provincial council, elected every six years, and an executive deputation headed by a governor. The current governor is Cathy Berx, appointed in 2008 by the Flemish Government. The last elections were held on 14 October 2018. The following parties were elected to the 36-member council:
Cathy Hilde Raymond Berx (born 8 January 1969 in Berchem) is a Belgian Christian Democrat politician, jurist and governor of the province of Antwerp. Cathy Berx is married to Johan Meeusen , vice-rector and professor of European Law at the University of Antwerp , and has 2 children.
Pages in category "Governors of Antwerp Province" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The 2024 Belgian regional elections were held on Sunday 9 June, the same day as the 2024 European Parliament election [1] as well as the Belgian federal election.. In the regional elections, new representatives are chosen for the Flemish Parliament, Walloon Parliament, Brussels Parliament and the Parliament of the German-speaking Community.
Antwerp. Two-term mayor Bart De Wever (N-VA) was a candidate to continue governing the most populous city, Antwerp. [6] Main challenger was PVDA with Jos D'Haese. Gent. Open Vld (with mayor Mathias De Clercq) and Groen (with first alderman Filip Watteeuw ) were the two main political parties since the 2018 elections. The current governing ...
The municipal councils in the 19 municipalities of the Brussels-Capital Region were elected. These municipalities do not belong to any province. Since 2014, the regional electoral legislation has been modified to forbid lists with only one candidate, officially to enforce the sex parity principle, officiously to evict lists from an Islamist party.
Following the next 2018 election, there will be one Deputy less, i.e. five Deputies. In the Walloon Region it is called the Provincial College (French: Collège provincial) which consists of the Governor and four to five Deputies (depending on the number of inhabitants of the province) elected by the Provincial Council from among its members.