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City of Brussels

Politics

This page has been automatically translated from French into English by a translation software. Automatic translations are not as accurate as translations made by professional human translators. Nevertheless these pages can help you understand information published by the City of Brussels.

Brussels is just like the other towns of Belgium managed by elected representatives.

   

These elected representatives are the city councilors. They form the council. The council approves the budget. The agendas and reports and Bulletins with questions and answers of the municipal council are published on the website of the City. The citizens can hear the Board of Mayor and Aldermen if they follow the procedure for the interpellation of the city council.

The City is led by an executive power: the College of Mayor and Aldermen, led by the Mayor.

The governing party, responsible for leading the City, provides a general political program.

This majority can also make municipal plans for issues like development and mobility.

The city approves municipal regulations.

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City Hall
Grand Place
1000 Brussels
Administrative center
Boulevard Anspach 6
1000 Brussels
General phone number
+32(0)22792211
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