Monday, December 5, 2011

New Belgian government

That's it! He was born the divine Belgian Government! With Elio Di Rupo as prime minister!
Honestly, I do not hide it, I'm not a fan of the Socialist Party, but I must say that the gentleman who is mayor of my adopted city Mons (I was born in Lessines as René Magritte), to the merit of have finally been able to break the deadlock of my beautiful country, Belgium!


Blah blah blah, I read only criticism of him, he does not speak Dutch well enough! but I also do not speak Dutch well enough, although I studied for 18 years! I have a hard, short ...


So I asked a question!


How long this government is he going to last?


With the rise in the polls of the NVA, the first party of Belgium in terms of votes and won the general elections of 2010 and ejects the negotiations and at the same time the prime minister!


I doubt, alas!


Here are our new ministers!



    
Elio Di Rupo: Prime Minister.

    
Onkelinx: Minister of Social Affairs and Health, the federal cultural institution.

    
Paul Magnette: Minister of Public Enterprises, Science Policy and Development Cooperation, in charge of Cities.

    
Didier Reynders: Minister of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade and European Affairs.

    
Olivier Chastel: Minister of Budget and Administrative Simplification.

    
Sabine Laruelle: Minister of Middle Classes, SMEs, Self-Employed and Agriculture

    
Joëlle Milquet: Interior Minister

    
Steven Vanackere: Minister of Finance and Sustainable Development

    
Peter De Crem: Minister of Defence.

    
Vincent Van Quickenborne: Minister of Pensions

    
Annemie Turtelboom: Minister of Justice.

    
Monica De Coninck: Minister of Employment.

    
Johan Vande Lanotte: Minister of Economy, Consumers and the North Sea.

    
Melchior Wathelet: Secretary of State for the Environment, Energy and Mobility, Deputy Interior    Minister and State Secretary for Institutional Reforms

    
Philippe Courard: Secretary of State for Social Services to Families and Persons with Disabilities, in charge of Occupational Hazards

    
Servais Verhstraeten: Secretary of State for Institutional Reform, Deputy Prime Minister and Secretary of State Authority buildings

    
Hendrik Bogaert: Secretary of State for Public Service and Modernisation of Public Services

    
Maggie De Block: Secretary of State for asylum, Immigration and Social Integration, Assistant Minister of Justice.

    
John Crombez: Secretary of State for the Fight against social and fiscal fraud, Deputy Prime Minister.

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