2024 Belgian government formation

Following the 2024 Belgian federal and regional elections, Government formation talks began on 10 June. Incumbent Prime Minister Alexander De Croo has announced his resignation[1] and his party's leader Tom Ongena has declared that Open Flemish Liberals and Democrats would not be a part of the next federal government.

Overview

Government Outgoing coalition Next coalition Sworn in (days after election)
Federal Government De Croo Flemish side
 
CD&V
  Open Vld
  Vooruit
  Groen
Francophone side
  PS
  MR
  Ecolo
Flemish Government Jambon  N-VA
  CD&V
  Open Vld
French Community Government Jeholet  PS
  Ecolo
  MR
Walloon Government Di Rupo III  PS
  Ecolo
  MR
Brussels Government Vervoort IIIFrancophone side
  PS
  Ecolo
  Défi
Flemish side
  Groen
  Open Vld
  one.brussels-Vooruit
German-speaking Community Govt. Paasch II  ProDG
  PFF
  PS
Paasch III  ProDG
  CSP
  PFF
13 June 2024 (4 days)[2]

Federal government

According to political analysts, the most obvious federal coalition would consist of the right-wing New Flemish Alliance, Reformist Movement, and centre-left Vooruit, with the centrist Christian Democratic and Flemish and Les Engagés parties to reach at least 76 seats. Other coalitions are ruled out, following the decision of Open Vld, Groen and the Socialist Party to be part of the opposition. Vlaams Belang is not expected to be part of the government at any level, due to the cordon sanitaire.[3][4]

On 12 June, after consulting with party presidents, King Philippe named N-VA leader Bart De Wever as informateur.[5] He had to submit a report by 19 June. After said report was submitted, his mission as informateur was extended by another week until 26 June.[6]

On 15 June, [[)[7]]], leader of Vooruit, declared that she didn't wish Georges-Louis Bouchez, leader of MR, to be in the future government, citing his "disloyal" attitude towards the De Croo Government and his lack of proficiency in Dutch as factors that would harm a future coalition. She also declared that she desired to push a social design onto a future coalition that she notes is emerging to be on the right, which, in her eyes, will make negotiation very difficult.[8]

On 21 June, Bart De Wever announce that he sees the only logical government formation to be the so-called "Arizona coalition" (N-VA - MR - LE - Vooruit - CD&V), which combines the respective parties negotiating in Flanders and Wallonia for the respective regional governments. According to De Wever, any other attempt at government formation would lead to a period of endless negotiations. He specifies that the Arizona formation would allow for relative coherence on a socio-economic level, but that it would make any prospect of institutional reform more difficult to negotiate.[9].

On 26 June, De Wever submitted his second report to the King as informateur, subsequently he was relieved of informateur duties and was appointed as preformateur.[10] The choice to appoint a preformateur was analysed by political commentators as confirmation of an incoming Arizona coalition government, but simultaneously an admission that the differences between the parties needed to form government are still too vast for quick and easy negotiations and that a government is not imminent.[11]

Possible coalitions

Sorted descending by number of total seats:

Coalition Coalition parties Total number of seats Flemish seats Francophone seats Pitfalls
Flemish Francophone
Vivaldi incl. LE   Vooruit +   CD&V +   Open Vld +   Groen   MR +   PS +   LE +   Ecolo
90 / 150
37 / 89
53 / 61
Extension of the outgoing coalition strengthened by LE. Broad coalition which is a minority on Flemish side. Open Vld and PS both decided to remain in opposition. PS needed for majority.
Arizona excl. PS & Open Vld   N-VA +   Vooruit +   CD&V   MR +   LE
82 / 150
48 / 89
34 / 61
Vast political differences in opinion between largest (N-VA) and second largest (Vooruit) Flemish parties. Vooruit president Melissa Depraetere has stated that her party may refuse to be part of a government including MR president George-Louis Bouchez, citing issues with his "disloyalty" to the incumbent Vivaldi government.

Other coalitions are also mathematically possible, but in practice unlikely. For instance: both the PS and Open Vld had announced in the beginning of the formation that they preferred to remain in the opposition, while extremist parties on both sides (left: Workers' Party of Belgium, right: Vlaams Belang) are unlikely to be part of the government due to vetoes by other parties.

Flemish government

The 2024 regional election saw the decline of Open Vld, Groen, CD&V, and N-VA, with an increase of votes for Vooruit, PVDA and VB. The incumbent government lost its majority, with only 56 out of 124 seats. Alongside the decisions of Open Vld and Groen to remain in opposition,[12][13] this means the only possible majority government formation without breaking the cordon sanitaire with VB is a tripartite coalition featuring N-VA, Vooruit, and CD&V, which would have a majority at 65 out of 124 seats.[14]

On 14 June, following talks with Sammy Mahdi of CD&V and Melissa Depraetere of Vooruit, Bart De Wever announced that he would draft a preliminary memorandum before negotiations began between the three parties.[15]

On 19 June, Matthias Diependaele of N-VA was called upon to form government on the regional level, with Vooruit and CD&V announcing they are ready to begin negotiations.[16]. He will be assisted in the formation proceedings by Zuhal Demir, Ben Weyts, and Annick De Ridder.

Walloon government

The regional election saw a victory for the right-leaning bloc of MR and Les Engagés, to the detriment of the PS, Ecolo, and PTB. While the incumbent government's so-called "rainbow coalition" is still mathematically possible, with its majority being held at 50 out of 75 seats, it has been deemed impossible due to PS's decision to remain in opposition.[17] On 11 June, two days after the election, Maxime Prévot and Georges-Louis Bouchez announced their intent to launch negotiations to form a two-party majority government of MR and LE, with 43 out of 75 seats.[18]

On 18 June, a series of consultations began with different organisations, beginning with employers' organisations including VOKA, representing Flemish employers, followed by talks with the unions.[19].

References

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  2. "Wahlsieger ProDG wagt Neuanfang mit CSP und PFF". Belgischer Rundfunk (in German). 13 June 2024. Retrieved 13 June 2024.
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  5. "Direct – Élections : Bart De Wever désigné informateur, il rendra son premier rapport le 19 juin" (in French). Retrieved 2024-06-12.
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  8. info, R. T. L. (2024-06-15). ""Nous serons débarrassés de lui et il ne devra pas apprendre le néerlandais": Georges-Louis Bouchez pas le bienvenu au fédéral pour la présidente de Vooruit" (in French). Retrieved 2024-06-16.
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  10. "Formation du fédéral : le roi Philippe nomme Bart De Wever (N-VA) préformateur" (in French). Retrieved 2024-06-26.
  11. "Gouvernement fédéral : pourquoi l'informateur De Wever devient-il préformateur et pas formateur ?" (in French). Retrieved 2024-06-26.
  12. "L'Open VLD ne montera pas au gouvernement" (in French). 2024-06-09. Retrieved 2024-06-12.
  13. "Elections 2024 : Groen choisit l'opposition flamande et fédérale" (in French). 2024-06-12. Retrieved 2024-06-12.
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  15. Belga, Belga (2024-06-14). "Bientôt un gouvernement flamand ? Bart De Wever prépare une "note" après avoir rencontré Melissa Depraetere et Sammy Mahdi" (in French). Retrieved 2024-06-14.
  16. Flandre, Flandreinfo be-L'Actu de (2024-06-19). "Matthias Diependaele appelé à former le gouvernement flamand : N-VA, Vooruit et CD&V entament les négociations" (in French). Retrieved 2024-06-19.
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