Minister of the Colonies (Belgium)


had a colonial empire in Central Africa from 1908 to 1962, comprising the colony of the Belgian Congo and the international mandate of Ruanda-Urundi. The territories were the responsibility of a Belgian parliamentarian who received the title Minister of the Colonies for most of the colonial period. The exact title was changed on several occasions.

Ministerial title

For most of the existence of the post, office holders were known as "Minister of the Colonies". From the accession of in November 1958, however, the ministerial title changed to "Minister of the Belgian Congo and Ruanda-Urundi". On 30 June 1960, with the independence of the Belgian Congo, the title changed to "Minister of African Affairs" whose only office holders were August de Schryver and Harold Charles d'Aspremont Lynden.
In addition to official colonial ministers, two individuals served as ministers without portfolio with a colonial brief between 1959 and 1960. Raymond Scheyven was "Minister without portfolio, charged with the economic and financial affairs of the Belgian Congo and Ruanda-Urundi" while Walter Ganshof van der Meersch was "Minister without portfolio, charged with general affairs in Africa".

List of ministers

The following is a list of ministers, cited by historian Guy Vanthemsche in his book Belgium and the Congo, 1885-1980:
;Political parties
;;Christian Democrat
, later:
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;;Socialist