Royal order (Belgium)

In Belgium, a Royal Decree[1][2] (RD) or Royal Order ( Koninklijk Besluit ) (Dutch), Arrêté Royal (French), or Königlicher Erlass (German) is a federal governmental decree regarding the implementation or application of legislation, or exercising the powers delegated to the crown by legislation. It is issued by a member of the government, with the formal signature of the king. Its implementation usually begins on the date that it is published in the Belgian Official Journal.

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