List of Ministers-President of The French Community
Philippe Moureaux (1st time) | 22 December 1981 - 9 December 1985 | PS |
Philippe Monfils | 9 December 1985 - 2 February 1988 | PRL |
Philippe Moureaux (2nd time) | 2 February - 9 May 1988 | PS |
Valmy Féaux | 17 May 1988 - 7 January 1992 | PS |
Bernard Anselme | 7 January 1992 - 4 May 1993 | PS |
Laurette Onkelinx | 4 May 1993 - 13 July 1999 | PS |
Hervé Hasquin | 13 July 1999 - 19 July 2004 | PRL |
Marie Arena | 19 July 2004 - 20 March 2008 | PS |
Rudy Demotte | 20 March 2008 - incumbent | PS |
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