Voorlopig Bewind(Dutch) Gouvernement provisoire(French)
1830–1831
Flag[1]
Belgium before the Treaty of London (1839).
Capital
Brussels
Government
Provisional government
Chairman
• 1830–1831
Charles Rogier
Legislature
National Congress
Historical era
Late modern period
• Formation
27 September 1830
• Proclamation of Belgian Constitution
25 February 1831
Preceded by
Succeeded by
United Kingdom of the Netherlands
Belgium
The Provisional Government (Dutch: Voorlopig Bewind; French: Gouvernement provisoire) was the first iteration of the Belgian state, formed in the midst of the Belgian Revolution. After Dutch forces were expelled from Brussels on 27 September 1830, the recently-created Revolutionary Committee transformed into the Provisional Government. The independence of Belgium as a state was officially declared on 4 October.
On 7 February 1831, the Constitution of Belgium was proclaimed and Erasme Louis Surlet de Chokier was declared regent. With Belgium now under a constitutional monarchy, the Provisional Government was dissolved.
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