- Source: 2020 in Belgium
Events of the year 2020 in Belgium.
Incumbents
Monarch: Philippe
Prime Minister: Sophie Wilmès (to 1 October); Alexander De Croo (from 1 October)
Events
1 January — Two Belgian soldiers serving with UN forces in Mali injured by an improvised explosive device.
19 January – First international sleeper train service to leave Belgium since 2003 launched.
4 February – First confirmed case in the 2020 coronavirus outbreak in Belgium, carried by a Belgian repatriated from China three days previously.
23 February – Under international media scrutiny, the Carnival of Aalst features groups costumed as caricatures of Jews, with participants insisting that their intent was satirical rather than anti-semitic.
4 March – Archaeological discovery of a Roman ironworks in Ninove publicised: the only such find so far in Belgium.
17 March – Prime Minister broadcasts stricter social distancing measures in response to the 2020 coronavirus outbreak in Belgium, with non-essential travel prohibited, non-essential shops to close, gatherings banned, and penalties to force companies and individuals to abide by the rules coming into effect at noon the following day.
7 June – About 10,000 people demonstrate in Brussels in support of the Black Lives Matter movement and against all forms of police brutality and racial discrimination.
30 July – Public prosecutors in Limburg conclude the judicial investigation into Belgium's first recorded death by hazing, recommending charges of negligent homicide, degrading treatment, and premeditated administration of dangerous substances against 18 former members of dissolved student fraternity Reuzegom.
30 August – Tim Merlier wins 2020 Brussels Cycling Classic.
1 September – Former NATO headquarters in Evere (1968–2018) formally returned to the Belgian state.
1 October – Swearing in of the new Belgian government, a seven-party coalition formed after almost 500 days of negotiations in the wake of the 2019 Belgian federal election.
3 October – Ghent University Museum opens.
13 October – Eliane Tillieux sworn in as the first woman to preside over the Chamber of Representatives.
30 October – Government announces second lockdown in response to rapidly rising COVID-19 infection rates, to begin on 2 November.
Deaths
January
3 January – Gérard de Sélys, journalist (b. 1944)
6 January – Michel Didisheim, aristocrat and royal secretary (b. 1930)
9 January – Marc Morgan, singer-songwriter (b. 1962)
19 January – Leon van de Velde ("Pirana"), cartoonist (b. 1947)
27 January – Bernard de Give, Trappist monk (b. 1913)
February
3 February – Jacques Delelienne, Olympic athlete (b. 1928)
9 February – Délizia, singer (b. 1952)
11 February – Jean-Pierre Gallet, journalist (b. 1943)
March
14 March – René Follet, illustrator, comics writer and artist (b. 1931)
17 March
Patrick Nothomb, diplomat (b. 1936)
Johny Voners, actor (b. 1945)
31 March – Valeer Peirsman, sculptor (b. 1932)
April
12 April – Jacques De Decker, writer (b. 1945)
25 April – Henri Kichka, Holocaust survivor (b. 1926)
30 April – Tom Hautekiet, graphic designer (b. 1970)
May
21 May – Hugo Ryckeboer, dialectologist (b. 1935)
22 May – Francine Holley, painter (b. 1919)
June
18 June – Georges Octors, conductor (b. 1923)
29 June – Paula Marckx, pilot (b. 1925)
July
24 July – Jan Verroken, politician (b. 1917)
August
4 August – Ilse Uyttersprot, politician (b. 1967)
11 August
Gaspard Hons, poet (b. 1937)
Michel Van Aerde, cyclist (b. 1933)
17 August – Claude Laverdure, writer (b. 1947)
18 August – Richard Biefnot, politician (b. 1949)
19 August – François van Hoobrouck d'Aspre, politician (b. 1934)
24 August – Robbe De Hert, film director (b. 1942)
26 August – André-Paul Duchâteau, writer (b. 1925)
27 August – Claude De Bruyn, road safety advocate (b. 1943)
28 August – Antoinette Spaak, politician (b. 1928)
September
4 September – Annie Cordy, performer (b. 1928)
9 September – Patrick Davin, conductor (b. 1962)
22 September – Frie Leysen, festival director (b. 1950)
23 September – Yvette Alloo, paralympian (b. 1930)
26 September – Jacques Beurlet, footballer (b. 1944)
28 September – Frédéric Devreese, composer (b. 1929)
October
15 October – Alfons Verplaetse, national banker (b. 1930)
17 October – Lucien De Brauwere, cyclist (b. 1951)
18 October – Gérard Sulon, footballer (b. 1938)
24 October – Maurice Bodson, politician (b. 1944)
26 October – Marcel Hendrickx, politician (b. 1935)
27 October – Serge Noël, poet (b. 1956)
28 October – Joseph Moureau, fighter pilot (b. 1921)
30 October – Paul-Baudouin Michel, musicologist (b. 1930)
November
5 November – Joseph Reynaerts, singer (b. 1955)
7 November – Janine de Greef, Resister (b. 1925)
8 November – Herman Daled, art collector (b. 1930)
13 November – Rik Boel, judge (b. 1931)
17 November
Paul Sobol, Holocaust survivor (b. 1926)
Willy Kuijpers, politician (b. 1937)
24 November – Yves Vander Cruysen, historian (b. 1963)
December
11 December: Malik, comics artist (Archie Cash, Cupidon) (b. 1948).
28 December: Arthur Berckmans, comics artist (Sammy) (b. 1929).
References
Links
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