List of presidents of the Senate (Belgium) explained

The president of the Senate (nl|Voorzitter van de Senaat, fr|Président du Sénat) is the presiding officer of the upper house of the Federal Parliament of Belgium. The current president of the Senate is Valérie De Bue.

It is custom that the president gets its portrait painted by an artist, in the collection of art of the Senate some famous works can be found like portraits painted by Alfred Cluysenaar.

No.NamePartyEntered officeLeft office
Senate fully equal to the Chamber of Representatives
bgcolor= 1.Goswin Baron de StassartLiberal12 September 183114 June 1838
bgcolor= 2.Louis Baron de SchiervelCatholic13 November 183827 May 1848
bgcolor= 3.Augustin Dumon-DumortierLiberal Party27 June 184828 January 1852
bgcolor= 4.Eugène Prince of Ligne, of Amblise and of EpinoyLiberal Party25 March 185218 July 1879
bgcolor= 5.Camille Baron de TornacoLiberal Party11 November 18798 March 1880
bgcolor= 6.Michel Edmond Baron de Sélys-LongchampsLiberal Party3 August 188028 May 1884
bgcolor= 7.Jules Baron d'AnethanCatholic Party23 July 188419 August 1885
bgcolor= 8.Charles Count de Merode-WesterlooCatholic Party10 November 18856 April 1892
bgcolor= 9.Henri Baron t'Kint de Roodenbeke de NaeyerCatholic Party26 April 189210 November 1899
bgcolor= 10.Marie Joseph Charles, 6th Duke d'UrselCatholic Party14 November 189915 November 1903
bgcolor= 11.Henri Count de Merode-WesterlooCatholic Party2 December 190313 July 1908
bgcolor= 12.Alfred Viscount SimonisCatholic Party28 August 19085 August 1911
bgcolor= 13.Paul Baron de FavereauCatholic Union14 November 191126 September 1922
bgcolor= 14.Arnold Count t'Kint de RoodenbekeCatholic Union14 November 192210 August 1928
bgcolor= 15.Charles MagnetteLiberal Party13 November 192828 October 1932
bgcolor= 16.Emile DigneffeLiberal Party27 December 193211 August 1934
bgcolor= 17.Maurice Count LippensLiberal Party13 November 193413 April 1936
bgcolor= 18.Romain Baron MoyersoenCatholic Block1 July 19366 March 1939
bgcolor= 19.Robert GillonLiberal Party26 April 19398 November 1947
bgcolor= 20.Henri RolinBSP-PSB11 November 19476 November 1949
bgcolor= 21.Robert GillonLiberal Party8 November 194930 April 1950
bgcolor= 22.Paul StruyeCVP - PSC27 June 195012 March 1954
bgcolor= 23.Robert GillonLiberal Party5 May 195429 April 1958
bgcolor= 24.Paul StruyeCVP - PSC[1] 24 June 19585 October 1973
bgcolor= 25.Pierre HarmelPSC9 October, 19739 March 1977
bgcolor= 26.Robert VandekerckhoveCVP7 June 197723 February 1980
bgcolor= 27.Edward LeemansCVP5 March 19806 November 1987
bgcolor= 28.Roger LallemandPS10 March 19889 May 1988
bgcolor= 29.Lambert KelchtermansCVP16 May 198810 October 1988
bgcolor= 30.Frank SwaelenCVP11 October 198812 April 1995
Senate quasi-equal to the Chamber of Representatives
bgcolor= 30.Frank SwaelenCVP8 June 19955 May 1999
bgcolor= 31.Armand De DeckerMR14 July 199920 July 2004
bgcolor= 32.Anne-Marie LizinPS20 July 20042 May 2007
bgcolor= 33.Armand De DeckerMR12 July 20077 May 2010
bgcolor= 34.Danny PietersN-VA20 July 201010 October 2011
bgcolor= 35.Sabine de BethuneCD&V11 October 201114 October 2014
Senate as reflection platform with very limited power
bgcolor= 36.Christine DefraigneMR14 October 20143 December 2018
bgcolor= 37.Jacques BrotchiMR14 December 201823 May 2019
bgcolor= 38.Sabine LaruelleMR18 July 201913 October 2020
bgcolor= 39.Stephanie D'HoseOpen Vld13 October 202018 May 2024
bgcolor= 40.Valérie De BueMR25 July 2024Incumbent

See also

Notes

  1. Paul Struye became a member of the francophone PSC following the split of the unitary CVP - PSC in 1972.

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