
Belgian Federal Government
The Belgian Federal Government is the national governing body of Belgium, a country known for its complex political structure due to its linguistic and regional diversity. It oversees national matters such as defense, foreign affairs, and social security. Belgium has three main language communities (Flemish, French, and German) and three regions (Flanders, Wallonia, and Brussels), which also have their own governments. The federal government consists of the Prime Minister and various ministers, and decisions often require negotiation and compromise among different linguistic and regional interests, reflecting the country's multicultural nature.