In
Belgium
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, the French Community (french: Communauté française; ) refers to one of the three
constituent constitutional linguistic communities. Since 2011, the French Community has used the name Wallonia-Brussels Federation (french: Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles), which is controversial because its name in the
Belgian constitution has not changed and because it is seen as a political statement. The name "French Community" refers to
Francophone Belgians
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, and ''not'' to
French people
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The French people, especially the ...
residing in Belgium. As such, the French Community of Belgium is sometimes rendered in
English as "the French-speaking Community of Belgium" for clarity, in analogy to the
German-speaking Community of Belgium.
The Community has its own
parliament
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,
government
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In the case of its broad associative definition, government normally consists of legislature, executive, and judiciary. Government ...
, and administration. Its official flag is identical to the
Walloon Flag, which is also the official flag of the
Walloons
Walloons (; french: Wallons ; wa, Walons) are a Gallo-Romance ethnic group living native to Wallonia and the immediate adjacent regions of France. Walloons primarily speak '' langues d'oïl'' such as Belgian French, Picard and Walloon. Wal ...
of
Wallonia
Wallonia (; french: Wallonie ), or ; nl, Wallonië ; wa, Waloneye or officially the Walloon Region (french: link=no, Région wallonne),; nl, link=no, Waals gewest; wa, link=no, Redjon walone is one of the three regions of Belgium—al ...
.
Wallonia is home to 80% of all Francophone Belgians, with the remaining 20% residing in
Brussels
Brussels (french: Bruxelles or ; nl, Brussel ), officially the Brussels-Capital Region (All text and all but one graphic show the English name as Brussels-Capital Region.) (french: link=no, Région de Bruxelles-Capitale; nl, link=no, Bruss ...
, which is the seat of parliament of the French Community.
Historically
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, this community spoke variants of
Walloon,
Dutch,
Picard,
Luxembourgish or
Moselle Franconian German, but nowadays, the dominant language is overwhelmingly
Belgian French, except for some areas alongside the border to the
Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg (mainly the district called Land of Arlon or
Arelerland), where Luxembourgish is still widely spoken.
Description
The French Community of Belgium includes 4.5 million people, of whom:
* 3.6 million live in the
Walloon Region (that is almost the entirety of the inhabitants of this region, apart from people who live in the German-speaking communes, who number around 70,000);
* 900,000 living in the
Brussels Capital Region (out of 1.2 million inhabitants).
French speakers who live in the Flemish Region are not included in the official numbers for the French-speaking Community, since the French Community has no jurisdiction in that region. Their number is unknown, given the absence of sub-nationality status and the discouragement of linguistic criteria in census-taking. Estimates of the French-speaking population of Flanders vary from 120,000, around 200,000, to around 300,000.
The French Community of Belgium makes up about 40% of the total population of Belgium; 60% of the population belongs to the
Flemish Community, and 1% to the
German-speaking Community.
Alternative name
For years there have been hints that the Community wanted to better demonstrate the link between
Wallonia
Wallonia (; french: Wallonie ), or ; nl, Wallonië ; wa, Waloneye or officially the Walloon Region (french: link=no, Région wallonne),; nl, link=no, Waals gewest; wa, link=no, Redjon walone is one of the three regions of Belgium—al ...
and
Brussels
Brussels (french: Bruxelles or ; nl, Brussel ), officially the Brussels-Capital Region (All text and all but one graphic show the English name as Brussels-Capital Region.) (french: link=no, Région de Bruxelles-Capitale; nl, link=no, Bruss ...
, the two main territories where the French speakers are in the majority. These include the creation of several organisations such as ''Wallonie-Bruxelles International'', a public body in charge of international cultural affairs set up jointly by the French Community, the
Walloon Region and the
Commission communautaire française (COCOF, a French-speaking institution of the
Brussels-Capital Region). The concept of "''Wallonie-Bruxelles''" is however not mentioned in the
Belgian constitution, and appeared only in a few official legal texts, such as the "''Arrêté du Gouvernement de la Communauté française fixant le code de qualité et de l'accueil''" of 17 December 2003, mentioning the name "''Communauté Wallonie-Bruxelles''", and the "''Arrêté du Gouvernement de la Communauté française approuvant le programme quinquennal de promotion de la santé 2004–2008''" of 30 April 2004, mentioning the name "''Communauté française Wallonie-Bruxelles''".
In May 2011, the parliament of the Community voted a resolution according to which it would, from then on, use the name "Wallonia-Brussels Federation" (French: "''Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles''") for all its communications, campaigns and in the administration. The move was immediately interpreted as aggressive by the Flemish authorities, the Minister-President of Flanders announcing he would not recognize the federation as an official body and saying that documents that would be sent by the federation would be unconstitutional and therefore would not exist.
That name also obscures the fact that this institution does not represent the Flemings living in Brussels, nor their local Flemish Community Commission ('Vlaamse Gemeenschapscommissie', or VGC) nor the Brussels-Capital Region.
While the authorities of the Community acknowledge the fact that the new name is not mentioned in the Belgian Constitution, they insist that their move is not illegal, as long as the new name is used as an additional name for the Community and is not used when it could create a legal issue (such as with the official texts published in the
Belgian Official Journal).
Although the then
Belgian Prime Minister Yves Leterme said that the federal government would not use the new name and the Flemish
VRT decided not to use the new name in its news programs either,
Ne dites pas "Federatie Wallonië-Brussel" sur la VRT
7sur7, 29 September 2011 it is used by the French-speaking media, including the RTBF public network, which is fully controlled by the Community. The independent/private media uses both the alternative and the original designation.
In September 2011, the Community adopted a new logo that incorporates its new name.
Politics and government
The French Community of Belgium is governed by the Parliament of the French Community, which selects the executive branch, the Government of the French Community.
Parliament
The Parliament of the French Community (french: Parlement de la Communauté française or PCF) is the legislative assembly of the French Community of Belgium based in the . It consists of all 75 members of the Walloon Parliament except German-speaking members (currently two) who are substituted by French-speaking members from the same party, and 19 members elected by the French linguistic group of the Parliament of the Brussels-Capital Region within the former body. These members are elected for a term of five years.
The current President of the Parliament of the French Community is ( PS).
Current composition (2019-2024)
''Note: Government coalition parties are denoted with bullets (•)''
Executive
The Cabinet of the French Community of Belgium (french: Gouvernement de la Communauté française ) is the executive branch of the French Community, and it too sits in Brussels
Brussels (french: Bruxelles or ; nl, Brussel ), officially the Brussels-Capital Region (All text and all but one graphic show the English name as Brussels-Capital Region.) (french: link=no, Région de Bruxelles-Capitale; nl, link=no, Bruss ...
. It consists of a number of ministers chosen by the parliament and is headed by a Minister-President.
List of Ministers-President of the French Community
Religion
In 2016, 63% of residents of Brussels and Wallonia declared themselves Catholics
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, 15% were practising Catholics and 30% were non-practising Catholics, 4% were Muslim, 2% were Protestant
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, 2% were of another religion and 26% were non-religious.
See also
* Brussels-Capital Region
* '' Commission communautaire française (COCOF)''
* Communities and regions of Belgium
* Wallonia
Wallonia (; french: Wallonie ), or ; nl, Wallonië ; wa, Waloneye or officially the Walloon Region (french: link=no, Région wallonne),; nl, link=no, Waals gewest; wa, link=no, Redjon walone is one of the three regions of Belgium—al ...
Notes
External links
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Parliament of the French Community of Belgium
official website (some information available in English)
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