Belgium's Police Zones to Merge: Minister Quintin's Plan Sparks Debate Amid Drug Violence Concerns

April 29, 2025
Belgium's Police Zones to Merge: Minister Quintin's Plan Sparks Debate Amid Drug Violence Concerns
  • On April 29, 2025, the Interior Commission of the Chamber discussed a proposed police zone merger plan introduced by Minister Bernard Quintin.

  • This initiative aims to consolidate police zones in response to recent spikes in drug-related violence, starting with the six zones in Brussels.

  • The merger is set to take effect in January 2027 in Brussels, with intentions for a nationwide rollout following this initial phase.

  • The reform includes the appointment of a single police chief for Brussels, which is expected to enhance operational decision-making while preserving local police actions.

  • Minister Quintin believes that the Brussels merger could serve as a model for police consolidation across the rest of Belgium.

  • Quintin plans to begin consultations with stakeholders next week and aims to submit the project for government validation by July 21, 2025.

  • Support for this reform has emerged from Flemish opposition parties, including Groen and Open Vld.

  • However, criticism has been voiced by Francophone representatives, particularly from the PS and DéFI parties, who are concerned about inadequate consultation with local mayors and insufficient funding for police increases.

  • Ridouane Chahid from the PS expressed fears that the reform could lead to inadequate representation for Dutch speakers in the future unified police council.

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