Government of Tindeman III

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The Tindemans III government was in office in Belgium from March 6, 1977 to April 18, 1977. On March 4, 1977, the ministers of the Rassemblement Wallon (RW) left the Tindemans II government . Thereafter, a coalition of Flemish ( CVP ) and Walloon ( PSC ) Christian Democrats as well as Flemish ( PVV ) and Walloon ( PRLW ) liberals ruled until the early parliamentary election on April 17, 1977 . Then Prime Minister Léo Tindemans (CVP) formed a government made up of the CVP, PSC, Socialists ( PSB / BSP ), the Francophone ( FDF ) and the Flemish VU .

cabinet

minister
Office Official Political party
prime minister Léo Tindemans CVP
Minister for Defense and Affairs of Brussels Paul Vanden Boeynants PSC
Finance minister Willy De Clercq PVV
Minister for Foreign Affairs and Development Cooperation Renaat Van Elslande CVP
Minister for Health and Family Jos De Saeger CVP
Minister of Justice Herman Vanderpoorten PVV
Minister for Constitutional Reform Michel Toussaint PRLW
Minister for Labor, Walloon Affairs, Regional Planning and Housing Alfred Califice PSC
Minister of Agriculture Albert Lavens CVP
Minister of Communication Jos Chabert CVP
Minister for Public Works Louis Olivier PRLW
Minister of Education Antoine Humblet PSC
Minister for Dutch Culture and Flemish Affairs Rika De Backer-Van Ocken CVP
Minister of Education Herman De Croo PVV
Minister for Constitutional Reform Robert Vandekerckhove CVP
Interior minister Joseph Michel PSC
Economics Minister Fernand Herman PSC
Minister for Foreign Trade Etienne Knoops PRLW
Minister for SMEs Léon Hannotte PRLW
Minister of Social Affairs Luc Dhoore CVP
Minister for French Culture Henri-François Van Aal PSC
Minister for Pensions,
State Secretary for Social Affairs at the Minister for Walloon Affairs
Marcel Plasman PSC
Minister of Public Service André Kempinaire PVV
Minister for Budget and Science Gaston Geens CVP
Minster assigned
to the Minister of Economic Affairs, charged with regional responsibilities for forests, hunting and fishing in the Walloon region
Charles Cornet d'Elzius PRLW
State Secretaries
State Secretary for the Environment at the Minister for Flemish Affairs Karel Poma PVV
State Secretary for Regional Economy, Spatial Planning and Housing at the Minister for Flemish Affairs Marc Eyskens CVP
State Secretary for Regional Economy at the Minister for Affairs of Brussels August De Winter PVV

Remarks

There were two education ministers and two constitutional reform ministers, one Flemish-speaking and one French-speaking.

Individual evidence

  1. Patrick Dumont, Lieven De Winter, Régis Dandoy: Démissions gouvernementales et performances électorales des majorités sortantes (1946-1999) . In: Courrier hebdomadaire du CRISP . tape 17 , no. 1722 , 2001, ISSN  0008-9664 , p. 27 , doi : 10.3917 / cris.1722.0005 (French).

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