Belgium: Council of Ministers: 1934The following dates correspond to the period when an office holder was a member of the Council of Ministers, collectively exercising the duties of Head of State in accordance with a Constitutional provision; dates of office for each individual are different.
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| 17 Feb 1934 - 23 Feb 1934 | Charles-Marie-Pierre-Albert, comte de Broqueville (Premier Ministre = Eerste Minister) |
| 17 Feb 1934 - 23 Feb 1934 | Paul-Louis-Adrien-Louis Hymans |
| 17 Feb 1934 - 23 Feb 1934 | Hubert-Marie-Eugène Pierlot, comte Pierlot |
| 17 Feb 1934 - 23 Feb 1934 | Maurice-Auguste-Eugène-Charles, comte Lippens |
| 17 Feb 1934 - 23 Feb 1934 | Pierre-Jean-Joseph Forthomme |
| 17 Feb 1934 - 23 Feb 1934 | Victor-Eugène-Ange-Jules Maistriau |
| 17 Feb 1934 - 23 Feb 1934 | Paul-Émile Janson |
| 17 Feb 1934 - 23 Feb 1934 | Gustave-Charles Sap |
| 17 Feb 1934 - 23 Feb 1934 | Philippe-Joseph-Aimé van Isacker |
| 17 Feb 1934 - 23 Feb 1934 | Albert-Joseph-Charles Devèze |
| 17 Feb 1934 - 23 Feb 1934 | Paul-Marie-Joseph-Raymond Tschoffen |
| 17 Feb 1934 - 23 Feb 1934 | Marie-Julien-Jules-Jean Ingenbleek |
| 17 Feb 1934 - 23 Feb 1934 | Jan Frans van Cauwelaert |
| 17 Feb 1934 - 23 Feb 1934 | Henry-Victor-Marie-Ghislain, comte Carton de Wiart |
| History: | |
The Constitution of Belgium of 1831, Art. 90, authorizes the Council of Ministers or, more precisely, the ministers in Council to exercise the royal authority during the period when the throne remains vacant or when a monarch is incapable to exercise the same functions; the vacancy normally occurs upon the demise of the monarch and lasts until the swearing-in of his successor; original text of Art. 90 in French and Dutch reads: "les pouvoirs consdtitutionnels du Roi sont exercés, au nom du peuple belge, par les ministres réunis en conseil ..." = "... wordt de grondwettelijke macht van de Koning in naam van het Belgische volk uitgeoefend door de in raad verenigde ministers ..." |
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