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| Government of the German-speaking Community | |
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| Regierung der Deutschsprachigen Gemeinschaft DG-Regierung | |
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| Overview | |
| Established | 31 January 1984 |
| Country | Belgium |
| Polity | German-speaking Community of Belgium |
| Leader | Minister-President |
| Appointed by | Parliament of the German-speaking Community |
| Headquarters | Haus Grand Ry, Eupen |
| Website | ostbelgienlive.be |
The government of the German-speaking Community (German : Regierung der Deutschsprachigen Gemeinschaft, pronounced [ʁeˈɡiːʁʊŋdeːɐˈdɔʏtʃˌʃpʁaːxɪɡn̩ɡəˈmaɪnʃaft] ; DG-Regierung) is the executive body of the German-speaking Community of Belgium, located in the east of the province of Liège. The members are chosen by the Parliament of the German-speaking Community.
Following the 9 June 2024 election, ProDG (8 seats) and PFF (3 seats) now formed a coalition with the CSP (5 seats) instead of the PS, which moved to the opposition for the first time since 1990.
| Party | Name | Function | |
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| ProDG | Oliver Paasch | Minister-President; Minister of Finance and Urban Development | |
| CSP | Jérôme Franssen | Minister of Education and Employment | |
| PFF | Gregor Freches | Minister of Culture, Sport, Youth and Tourism | |
| ProDG | Lydia Klinkenberg | Minister of Social Affairs | |
Following the 26 May 2019 election, ProDG (6 seats), the PS (4 seats) and PFF (3 seats) parties continued their coalition of the previous five years.
| Government of the German-speaking Community - Paasch II | |||
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| Party | Name | Function | |
| ProDG | Oliver Paasch | Minister-President; Minister of Local Government and Finances | |
| PS | Antonios Antoniadis (politician) | Vice Minister-President; Minister of Health, Social Affairs, Spatial Development and Housing | |
| PFF | Isabelle Weykmans | Minister of Sport, Employment and Media | |
| ProDG | Lydia Klinkenberg (from 12 October 2020) | Minister of Education and Scientific Research | |
| ProDG | Harald Mollers (until 15 September 2020) | Minister of Education and Scientific Research | |
Following the 25 May 2014 election, ProDG (6 seats), the PS (4 seats) and PFF (4 seats) parties formed a coalition.
| Government of the German-speaking Community - Paasch I | |||
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| Party | Name | Function | |
| ProDG | Oliver Paasch | Minister-President; Minister of Local Government | |
| PFF | Isabelle Weykmans | Minister of Culture, Media and Tourism | |
| ProDG | Harald Mollers | Minister of Education | |
| PS | Antonios Antoniadis (politician) | Minister of Social Affairs | |
| Government of the German-speaking Community - Lambertz III | |||
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| Party | Name | Function | |
| PS | Karl-Heinz Lambertz | Minister-President; Minister of Local Government | |
| ProDG | Oliver Paasch | Minister of Education, Formation/Training and Employment | |
| PFF | Isabelle Weykmans | Minister of Culture, Media and Tourism | |
| ProDG | Harald Mollers | Minister of Family, Public Health and Social Affairs | |
| Government of the German-speaking Community - Lambertz II | |||
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| Party | Name | Function | |
| PS | Karl-Heinz Lambertz | Minister-President; Minister of Local Government | |
| PFF | Bernd Gentges | Vice-Minister-President; Minister of Formation/Training and Employment, Social Affairs and Tourism | |
| ProDG | Oliver Paasch | Minister of Education and Scientific Research | |
| PFF | Isabelle Weykmans | Minister of Culture, Media, Protection of Monuments, Youth and Sports | |