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- Acteur et institutionSince 1993, Belgium has been a federal state. The sixth state reform confers authority to the federal state in numerous fields, such as foreign affairs, national defence, justice, finance, social security, and a large share of public health and domestic affairs. The federal authorities comprise a Government, a Parliament, federal public services (SPF) and public-planning services (SPP).
- Acteur et institutionThe remits of the European Union (EU) are defined in the European treaties. They comprise exclusive remits (customs union, establishing rules regarding competition, monetary policy, etc.), shared remits (internal market, social policy, agriculture and fishing, etc.), supporting remits (industry, culture, tourism, etc.) and specific remits.
- Acteur et institutionThe Parliament of Wallonia comprises 75 members of parliament, who are elected by the Walloon population every five years by universal suffrage, in accordance with the…
- Plan wallonThe Third Walloon Sustainable Development Strategy (SWDD), entitled "Together Towards the Sustainable Development Goals!" was adopted by the Walloon Government on 22 September 2022. It commits all regional Ministers to accelerating the implementation of the global sustainable development programme by 2030 and its 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Wallonia.
- Plan wallonThe Regional Policy Declaration sets out the ambitions of the Walloon Government throughout its legislature. Entitled "Having the courage to change so that the future becomes brighter", the declaration affirms a desire for change, in particular by valuing and rewarding work much better, and with modern governance.
- Plan wallonThe Walloon Environment-Health Plan, known as the "ENVIeS" plan, aims to study and limit environmental risks to human health and is broken down into 79 concrete actions. The ENVIeS plan takes into account a large number of environmental factors, such as indoor and outdoor air quality, substances of concern, soil and water quality, noise and light pollution, electromagnetic radiation, and vector-borne and allergic diseases.