Verhofstadt I Government - Reshuffles

Reshuffles

  • 8 April 2000: Rudy Demotte resigns as Minister of Economy and Scientific Research and is replaced by Charles Picqué, who also becomes responsible for urban policy.
  • 11 October 2000: Pierre Chevalier resigns as Secretary of State for Foreign Trade and is replaced by Annemie Neyts.
  • 10 July 2001: Jaak Gabriëls resigns as Minister of Agriculture and Middle Classes. Rik Daems is charged with Middle Classes, Annemie Neyts is appointed as Minister attached to the Minister of Foreign Affairs and is charged with Agriculture.
  • 28 August 2002: Magda Aelvoet resigns as Minister of Consumer Affairs, Public Health and Environment and is replaced by Jef Tavernier.
  • 5 May 2003: Isabelle Durant and Olivier Deleuze resign, respectively, as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Mobility and Transportation and as Secretary of State for Energy and Sustainable Development. Laurette Onkelinx is charged with Mobility and Transportation, Yvan Ylieff (PS) is appointed as Minister attached to the Minister of Scientific Research and Alain Zenner (PRL) is appointed as Secretary of State for Energy and Sustainable Development, attached to the Minister of Finance.


Belgian government cabinets 1830–present
  • Provisional Government of Belgium
  • de Gerlache
  • Lebeau I
  • de Muelenaere
  • Rogier I
  • de Theux de Meylandt I
  • Lebeau II
  • Nothomb
  • Van de Weyer
  • de Theux de Meylandt II
  • Rogier II
  • de Brouckère
  • de Decker
  • Rogier III
  • Frère-Orban
  • d'Anethan
  • de Theux de Meylandt-Malou
  • Frère-Orban-Van Humbeeck
  • Malou-Jacobs-Woeste
  • Beernaert
  • de Burlet
  • de Smet de Naeyer I
  • Vandenpeereboom
  • de Smet de Naeyer II
  • de Trooz
  • Schollaert
  • de Broqueville I
  • Cooreman
  • Delacroix I
  • Delacroix II
  • Carton de Wiart
  • Theunis I
  • Van de Vyvere
  • Poullet
  • Jaspar I
  • Jaspar II
  • Renkin
  • de Broqueville II
  • Theunis II
  • Van Zeeland I
  • Van Zeeland II
  • Janson
  • Spaak I
  • Pierlot I
  • Pierlot II
  • Pierlot III
  • Pierlot IV (in London)
  • Pierlot V
  • Pierlot VI
  • Van Acker I
  • Van Acker II
  • Spaak II
  • Van Acker III
  • Huysmans I
  • Spaak III
  • Spaak IV
  • G. Eyskens I
  • Duvieusart I
  • Pholien I
  • Van Houtte I
  • Van Acker IV
  • G. Eyskens II
  • G. Eyskens III
  • G. Eyskens IV
  • Lefèvre I
  • Harmel I
  • Vanden Boeynants I
  • G. Eyskens V
  • G. Eyskens VI
  • Leburton I
  • Leburton II
  • Tindemans I
  • Tindemans II
  • Vanden Boeynants II
  • Martens I
  • Martens II
  • Martens III
  • Martens IV
  • M. Eyskens I
  • Martens V
  • Martens VI
  • Martens VII
  • Martens VIII
  • Martens IX
  • Dehaene I
  • Dehaene II
  • Verhofstadt I
  • Verhofstadt II
  • Verhofstadt III
  • Leterme I
  • Van Rompuy
  • Leterme II
  • Di Rupo

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