Belgium has a federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy. The country is divided into regions and communities, each with its own government and varying degrees of legislative power. The King of Belgium serves as the ceremonial head of state, while the Prime Minister is the head of government, overseeing the executive branch. This system allows for a balance of power among the different linguistic and regional groups in the country.
It is Constitutional Monarchy
Belgium has a Parliamentary Democracy. IT is also a Constitutional Monarchy as Belgium has a King. Belgium is also a Federation.
As of July 2013, the current type of government that the country of Belgium is under is a federal monarchy. The current leader is King Phillipe and the Prime Minister is Elio De Ruppa.
Belgium is a Parliamentary, Constitutional, Democratic and Federal Monarchy. The Head of State is the King/Queen of the Belgians and the Head of Government is the Prime Minister of Belgium.
the present government today are the municipal government provincial government & the federal government
Provisional Government of Belgium was created in 1830.
Provisional Government of Belgium ended in 1831.
Representative democracy
Republic
A Constitutional Republic
Constitutional Monarchy
It was as it is today a democracy government