The Brussels Parliament role mainly consists in controlling the government of the
Brussels-Capital Region, approving the budget and creating and passing legislation in regional matters, known as ordinances, which are legally binding. One of its first tasks after the Parliament is renewed is appointing five
ministers and three regional
secretaries of state, who together form the
cabinet of the Brussels-Capital Region. The Brussels Parliament can also force the cabinet as a whole or one or more of its members to resign by passing a
motion of no confidence. However, because the Parliament cannot be dissolved prior to the end of its five-year term, such a motion is only admissible if it is a constructive motion, in other words, the Parliament must decide upon a successor to the cabinet or to one or more of its members. The 89 members of the Brussels Parliament are divided into two language groups: 72 belong to the French-speaking group and 17 members belong to the Dutch-speaking group. The members of the French-speaking group also make up the
Parlement francophone bruxellois (English: Francophone Brussels Parliament), which was formerly known as the Assembly of the
French Community Commission, while the members of the Dutch-speaking group make up the Council of the
Flemish Community Commission. The
Parlement francophone bruxellois and the Council of the
Flemish Community Commission together form the United Assembly of the
Common Community Commission. The Community Commissions are to a certain extent responsible for
Community competencies within the Brussels-Capital Region. 19 of the 72 French-speaking members of the Brussels Parliament are also members of the
Parliament of the French Community of Belgium, and until 2004 this was also the case for six Dutch-speaking members, who were at the same time members of the
Flemish Parliament. Nowadays, people voting for a Flemish party have to vote separately for six directly-elected members of the Flemish Parliament. Due to the multiple capacities of single members, there are members of the Brussels Parliament who are simultaneously members of the Parliament of the
French Community of Belgium and of the
Senate as "community senators" for the French Community. At the moment, this is the case for
François Roelants du Vivier (
MR), (
PS) and
Sfia Bouarfa (
PS). However, there are certain restrictions in place in order to prevent one person from combining too many mandates. For instance, it is not possible to be a member of the
Chamber of Representatives and of one of the Regional Parliaments at the same time. ==Elections==