Belgium
Martens IV
From:
22/10/1980
To:
02/04/1981
| Prime Minister | Wilfried Martens | CVP |
| Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economic Affairs | Willy Claes | SP |
| Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Communications | Guy Spitaels | PS |
| Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Middle Class and Planning | José Desmarets | PSC |
| Minister of Foreign Affairs | Charlers-Ferdinand Nothomb | PSC |
| Minister of Interior and the Budget | Guy Mathot | PS |
| Minister of Finance | Mark Eyskens | CVP |
| Minister of Justice and Institutional Reforms | Philippe Moureaux | PS |
| Minister of Defence | Frank Swaelen | CVP |
| Minister of Employment and Labour | Roger De Wulf | SP |
| Minister of National Education | Willy Calewaert | SP |
| Minister of National Education | Philippe Busquin | PS |
| Minister of Public Health and Social Welfare | Luc Dhoore | CVP |
| Minister of Agriculture | Albert Lavens | CVP |
| Minister of Foreign Trade | Robert Urbain | PS |
| Minister of Posts, Telegraphs and Telephones | Freddy Willockx | SP |
| Minister of Flemish Community | Gaston Geens | CVP |
| Minister of Flemish Community | Marc Galle | SP |
| Minister of French Community | Michel Hansenne | PSC |
| Minister of Wallonian Community | Jean-Maurice Dehousse | PS |
| Minister of Brussels Community | André Degroeve | PS |
| Minister of Development | Daniël Coens | CVP |
| Minister of Civil Service and Scientific Policy | Philippe Maystadt | PSC |
| Minister of Public Works and Institutional Reforms | Jos Chabert | CVP |
| Minister of Pensions | Pierre Mainil | PSC |
Please cite the following database as: Casal Bértoa, F. (2026): Database on WHO GOVERNS in Europe and beyond, PSGo. Available at: whogoverns.eu
