The Directorate-General for Secretariats and Coordination provides substantive support to the Prime Minister and for the coordination of government policy.
The Directorate-General has three departments:
The Secretariats department takes care of all the administrative and logistical activities related to various meetings chaired by the Prime Minister:
The Council of Ministers is one of the main epicentres of Belgian politics. It deliberates and decides on general policy and is the forum in which political cohesion is ensured within the governing coalition each week. The Council of Ministers meets weekly, in principle.
The National Security Council comprises the Prime Minister, ministers whose portfolios cover justice, security and home affairs, defence and foreign affairs, and the other Deputy Prime Ministers.
The following individuals will also attend the meetings of the National Security Council as and when required by the issues on the agenda:
The National Security Council:
The Strategic Committee for Intelligence and Security is responsible for the preparation and coordinated implementation of the decisions of the National Security Council. This body, which is chaired by a representative of the Prime Minister, comprises the representatives of members of the National Security Council and of the departments and institutions authorised to participate in the meetings of the National Security Council.
The Consultation Committee consists of the ministers from the federal government and the ministers from the governments of the Communities and Regions. This committee discusses all the issues which, in the interests of good governance, require cooperation between the various levels of government and checks them with regard to the powers involved. The Consultation Committee generally meets once a month.
The joint committee for all public services (Committee A) is responsible for subjects that concern all civil servants (at local, provincial, federated-entity and federal level). It consists of a delegation from the government (federal ministers and ministers of the Communities and Regions) and trade union delegates.
Intersectoral agreements are also concluded within Committee A. These are known as 'framework agreements' in which the government pledges to take a number of actions in connection with, among other things, employment, working conditions, pensions and industrial relations.
Sectoral Committee I – ‘General Administration’ is responsible for subjects concerning the staff of the following institutions and departments:
The Department also provides staff to two control commissions:
Both commissions are independent and autonomous and are chaired by magistrates appointed for the purpose.
The Coordination and Legal Affairs Department ensures:
For questions about the above: studiedienst@premier.fed.be
For dispute management and coordination of the intervention of the Council of Ministers before the Constitutional Court: jurid@premier.fed.be
For handling requests for honorary distinctions and civil decorations, managing the allocation of A-license plates, or supervising compliance with the order of precedence: jurid@premier.fed.be
A Legal Translation Service is available to the Directorate-General.