Peeters II Government

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|date_formed = 13 July 2009

|date_dissolved = 25 July 2014

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|deputy_government_head = Ingrid Lieten
Geert Bourgeois

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Philippe of Belgium

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|election = 2009

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The Peeters II Government (Regering-Peeters II) was the Flemish Government formed following the 2009 Flemish Parliament election. The cabinet consisted 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:

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! colspan="4" | Flemish Government - Peeters II 2009-2014

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{{minister row|Kris Peeters|Minister-President of the Flemish Government and Flemish Minister for Economy, Foreign Policy, Agriculture and Rural Policy|party=CD&V|color=orange}}

{{minister row|Ingrid Lieten|Vice minister-president of the Flemish Government and Flemish Minister for Innovation, Public Investment, Media and Poverty Reduction|party=SP.A|color=red}}

{{minister row|Geert Bourgeois|Vice minister-president of the Flemish Government and Flemish Minister for Administrative Affairs, Local and Provincial Government, Civic Integration, Tourism and the Brussels Periphery|party=N-VA|color=yellow|party-link=New Flemish Alliance}}

{{minister row|Jo Vandeurzen|Flemish Minister for Welfare, Public Health and Family|party=CD&V|color=orange}}

{{minister row|Hilde Crevits|Flemish Minister for Mobility and Public Works|party=CD&V|color=orange}}

{{minister row|Freya Van den Bossche|Flemish Minister for Energy, Housing, Cities and Social Economy|party=SP.A|color=red}}

{{minister row|Philippe Muyters|Flemish Minister for Finance, Budget, Work, Town and Country Planning and Sport|party=N-VA|color=yellow}}

{{minister row|Joke Schauvliege|Flemish Minister for Environment, Nature and Culture|party=CD&V|color=orange}}

{{minister row|Pascal Smet|Flemish Minister for Education, Youth, Equal Opportunities and Brussels Affairs|party=SP.A|color=red}}

See also

References

  • [http://www.krispeeters.be/vlaamse-regering Vlaamse Regering], krispeeters.be
  • [http://vlaamseregering.be/ vlaamseregering.be]
  • {{cite news|url=http://www.nieuwsblad.be/article/detail.aspx?articleid=DMF20090710_026|title=Nieuwe Vlaamse regering legt maandag eed af|publisher=Het Nieuwsblad|date=10 July 2009}}

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Category:Politics of Flanders