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Encyclopedia > Flemish Community Commission

The Vlaamse Gemeenschapscommissie (or VGC, or, in English, the Flemish Community Commission) is the local representative of the Flemish authorities in the Brussels-Capital Region, one of the three regions of Belgium. The VGC depends on the Flemish Parliament, and works in close cooperation with the Flemish members of the local council of the Brussels-Capital Region, the Brussels Parliament.


The VGC was established in 1989. Its councillors also sit in the regional assembly of the Brussels-Capital Region. As of 2004, they were 11, out of which 2 are also minister in the Brussels regional government, and 1 secretary of state (alongside 3 French-speaking ministers, including the president of the local government, and 2 secretaries-of-state). These 3 Flemish members form the executive council of the VGC, the College van de Vlaamse Gemeenschapscommissie (in Dutch).


The VGC has competencies for cultural, educational, well-being and health for Flemings in Brussels. It reaches and estimated 200.000 inhabitants of Brussels with its services, mostly Dutch-speakers, but also important number of migrants. However, several of these competencies are rather limited in practice, e.g. it has not the slightest authority for hospitals.


Strictly legally speaking, the VGC is only competent for institutions depending from the Flemish government, and not for individual persons. This was a consequence of the fact that no formal Flemish citizenship was established. The VGC is the successor from the Nederlandse Commissie voor de Cultuur van de Brusselse agglomeratie (NCC) (in Dutch), established in 1971. The VGC also assumed all community-specific responsibilities from the former province Brabant when it was split up.


See also

External links

  • Vlaamse Gemeenschapscommissie (VGC) (http://www.vgc.be/)
  • TV-Brussel (http://www.tv-brussel.irisnet.be/)
  • website Vlaamse overheid (http://www.vlaanderen.be)
  • Vlaams Parlement (http://www.vlaamsparlement.be/)
  • Vlaamse regering (http://docs.vlaanderen.be/)
  • Vlaamse radio en Televisie (http://www.vrt.be/)

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Flemish Community - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (821 words)
Dutch is the official language of the Flemish community.
^ The Parliament of the French Community and that of the Walloon Region are distinct
Flemish Community Council in Brussels (Dutch: Vlaamse Gemeenschapscommissie (VGC))
Flemish Community Commission - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (256 words)
The Vlaamse Gemeenschapscommissie (or VGC, or, in English, the Flemish Community Commission) is the local representative of the Flemish authorities in the Brussels-Capital Region, one of the three regions of Belgium.
The VGC depends on the Flemish Parliament, and its council is made up by the members of the Dutch linguistic group of the Brussels Parliament, whereas its executive is made up of the two Flemish ministers and the Flemish secretary of the Brussels-Capital Government.
The VGC also assumed all Flemish community-specific responsibilities in Brussels from the former province Brabant when it was split up.
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