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Belgian cabinet sworn in

By Constant Brand  -  06.12.2011 / 16:52 CET
Elio Di Rupo becomes first prime minister from Wallonia since 1974.

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The Belgian cabinet

Prime minister: Elio Di Rupo, Walloon Socialist Party (PS)
Foreign minister, deputy prime minister: Didier Reynders, Walloon Liberal Democrats (MR)            
Finance minister, deputy prime minister: Steven Vanackere, Flemish Christian Democrats (CD&V)
Social affairs and health minister, deputy prime minister: Laurette Onkelinx, PS
Interior, mobility and energy minister, deputy prime minister: Joëlle Milquet, Walloon Centre Democratic and Humanist party (CdH)
Pensions minister, deputy prime minister: Vincent Van Quickenborne, Flemish Liberal Democrats (Open VLD)
Economy minister, deputy prime minister: Johan Vande Lanotte, Flemish Socialist Party (SP.A)
Justice minister: Annemie Turtelboom, Open VLD
Budgets minister: Olivier Chastel, MR
Defence minister: Pieter De Crem, CD&V
Employment minister: Monica De Coninck, SP.A.
Business and enterprise minister: Sabine Laruelle, MR.
Development and state-owned businesses minister: Paul Magnette, PS.

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