πŸ›οΈ Ixelles β€” Governance

Elsene Β· Code: 1050

πŸ‘‘ Bourgmestre

Romain De Reusme PS

In office since 2024

πŸ”‘ Paul Magnette PS 🟑 Charleroi (Wallonia)
⚑ Can collapse coalition
πŸ‘‘ Romain De Reusme β€” Bourgmestre (since 2024)

🀝 Coalition

PS-Vooruit + MR & VLD avec vous + Les EngagΓ©s - Objectif XL

πŸ›οΈ CollΓ¨ge / College

Detailed college composition coming soon. Check the official commune website.

πŸ“‹ Council Members

43 seats

Full list of council members with party affiliations coming soon.

View on official website β†’

πŸ”‘ Who really controls Ixelles?

The governing coalition's party presidents β€” the people who set the political line.

⚑ = can collapse the coalition by pulling out Β· ⚠️ = significant coalition leverage Β· 🟒 Brussels Β· 🟑 Wallonia Β· πŸ”΄ Flanders

PartyPresidentLives inRegionMain electorate
PS Paul Magnette Charleroi 🟑 Wallonia Wallonia + Brussels
Vooruit Conner Rousseau Sint-Niklaas πŸ”΄ Flanders Entirely Flanders
MR Georges-Louis Bouchez Mons 🟑 Wallonia Wallonia + Brussels
Les Engagés Yvan Verougstraete Brussels area 🟒 Brussels Wallonia + Brussels

πŸ” Who really decides?

3 out of 4 governing party presidents (75%) don't live in Brussels.

Their main electorate is in Wallonia and Flanders. Brussels policy is shaped by party discipline β€” and the party leaders call the shots from outside the region.

🟒 Lives in Brussels Β· 🟑 Lives in Wallonia Β· πŸ”΄ Lives in Flanders

βš–οΈ Veto Power Analysis

In Belgium's particracy, a party president can:

At commune level, the bourgmestre needs a majority in the council. If a coalition partner withdraws, new elections or a new coalition must be formed.

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