Peeters II Government

Peeters II Government

cabinet of Flanders
Incumbent
Date formed 13 July 2009
People and organisations
Head of state Albert II of Belgium
Philippe of Belgium
Head of government Kris Peeters
Deputy head of government Ingrid Lieten
Geert Bourgeois
No. of ministers 9
Member party     CD&V
    sp.a
    N-VA
Status in legislature Coalition
History
Election(s) 2009
Predecessor Peeters I
Successor Bourgeois
Parliamentary majority

The Peeters II Government (Regering-Peeters II) is the Flemish Government formed following the 2009 Flemish Parliament election. The cabinet consists of a coalition of the Christian democratic CD&V, the social democratic sp.a and the nationalist N-VA. The largest opposition parties in the Flemish Parliament were far-right Vlaams Belang and liberal Open Vld.

Composition

The Peeters II Government consists of the following nine ministers:

Flemish Government - Peeters II 2009-2014
PartyNameFunction
CD&V Kris PeetersMinister-President of the Flemish Government and Flemish Minister for Economy, Foreign Policy, Agriculture and Rural Policy
SP.A Ingrid LietenVice minister-president of the Flemish Government and Flemish Minister for Innovation, Public Investment, Media and Poverty Reduction
N-VA Geert BourgeoisVice minister-president of the Flemish Government and Flemish Minister for Administrative Affairs, Local and Provincial Government, Civic Integration, Tourism and the Brussels Periphery
CD&V Jo VandeurzenFlemish Minister for Welfare, Public Health and Family
CD&V Hilde CrevitsFlemish Minister for Mobility and Public Works
SP.A Freya Van den BosscheFlemish Minister for Energy, Housing, Cities and Social Economy
N-VA Philippe MuytersFlemish Minister for Finance, Budget, Work, Town and Country Planning and Sport
CD&V Joke SchauvliegeFlemish Minister for Environment, Nature and Culture
SP.A Pascal SmetFlemish Minister for Education, Youth, Equal Opportunities and Brussels Affairs

See also

References

  • Vlaamse Regering, krispeeters.be
  • vlaamseregering.be
  • "Nieuwe Vlaamse regering legt maandag eed af". Het Nieuwsblad. 10 July 2009.
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