1991 in Belgium
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Events
- 7 February – André-Joseph Léonard appointed Bishop of Namur by Pope John Paul II
- 14 April – André-Joseph Léonard consecrated as Bishop of Namur by Cardinal Godfried Danneels
- 18 July - Assassination of Socialist politician André Cools.[2]
- 25 August - The Belgian Grand Prix is held at the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps and is won by Ayrton Senna.[3]
- 29 September - New government formed under incumbent Prime Minister Wilfried Martens
- 24 November - Belgian general election, 1991
- 27 December – Léonce-Albert Van Peteghem retires as bishop of Ghent
