Belgian Federal Government
The Belgian Federal Government is the central authority of Belgium, responsible for national governance. It operates under a parliamentary system, where the Prime Minister leads the government and is supported by various ministers. The government is formed by a coalition of political parties, reflecting the country's linguistic and regional diversity.
The federal government manages key areas such as defense, foreign affairs, and social security. It works alongside regional governments in Flanders, Wallonia, and Brussels, which handle local matters. This division of powers ensures that both national and regional interests are represented in the governance of Belgium.