M. Eyskens Government

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The government of M. Eyskens I was the Belgian federal government from April 6, 1981 to December 17, 1981 . The parties CVP / PSC and SP / PS were represented in the government .

The government succeeded the Martens IV government and was replaced by the Martens V government after a conflict over the financing of structural change in the Walloon steel industry .

Ministers and State Secretaries

The government consisted of 25 ministers and seven state secretaries. The parties were represented as follows: CVP (11), PS (8), SP (6) and PSC (7).

minister Surname Partij
prime minister Mark Eyskens CVP
Vice Prime Minister and Budget Guy Mathot PS
Deputy Prime Minister and Economy Willy Claes SP
Vice Prime Minister, Middle Class and Plan José Desmarets PSC
Public works and institutional reforms Jos Chabert CVP
Foreign Affairs Charles-Ferdinand Nothomb PSC
Education and teaching Willy Calewaert SP
Agriculture Albert Lavens CVP
Welfare, Families and Public Health Luc Dhoore CVP
Flemish Community Gaston Geens CVP
Walloon region Jean-Maurice Dehousse PS
Foreign trade Robert Urbain PS
Finances Robert Vandeputte CVP
job Roger De Wulf SP
Flemish Community Marc Galle SP
French community Michel Hansenne PSC
Justice and institutional reforms Philippe Moureaux PS
Development cooperation Daniël Coens CVP
Public service and science policy, charged with coordinating environmental policy Philippe Maystadt PSC
Brussels region André Degroeve PS
Social affairs and pensions n Pierre Mainil PSC
Post and Telecommunications Freddy Willockx SP
National defense Frank Swaelen CVP
Heart and education Philippe Busquin PS
communication Valmy Féaux PS
State Secretaries Surname Political party
Assigned to the Minister for the Flemish Community (Geens) Rika De Backer CVP
Assigned to the Minister for the Brussels Region Cecile Goor PSC
Assigned to the Minister for the Flemish Community (Geens) Paul Akkermans CVP
Assigned to the Minister for the Flemish Community (Geens) Rika Steyaert CVP
Assigned to the Minister for the Brussels Region Lydia De Pauw SP
Assigned to the Minister for the Walloon Region Melchior Wathelet PSC
Assigned to the Minister for the Walloon Region Guy Coëme PS