This is a graphical lifespan timeline of prime ministers of Belgium. Fifty-three persons have served as Prime Minister of Belgium since the office came into existence in 1830, although it was named Chief of Government from 1830 until 1918. They are listed in order of office (prime ministers leading nonconsecutive governments are listed in the order of their first premiership).

Alexander De CrooSophie WilmèsCharles MichelElio Di RupoHerman Van RompuyYves LetermeGuy VerhofstadtJean-Luc DehaeneMark EyskensWilfried MartensLeo TindemansEdmond LeburtonPaul Vanden BoeynantsPierre HarmelThéo LefèvreJean Van HoutteJoseph PholienJean DuvieusartGaston EyskensCamille HuysmansAchille Van AckerHubert PierlotPaul-Henri SpaakPaul-Émile JansonPaul van ZeelandJules RenkinHenri JasparProsper PoulletAloys Van de VyvereGeorges TheunisHenry Carton de WiartLéon DelacroixGérard CooremanCharles de BroquevilleFrans SchollaertJules de TroozJules VandenpeereboomPaul de Smet de NaeyerJules de BurletAuguste BeernaertJules MalouJules d'AnethanWalthère Frère-OrbanPierre de DeckerHenri de BrouckèreCharles RogierSylvain Van de WeyerJean-Baptiste NothombBarthélémy de Theux de MeylandtAlbert Joseph Goblet d'AlviellaFelix de MuelenaereJoseph LebeauÉtienne Constantin de Gerlache

Sources

  • Government of Belgium. Library of Parliament. "Prime Minister". Retrieved August 17, 2020
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