Steven Vanackere, (, born on 4 February 1964 in
Wevelgem
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) is a
Belgian
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politician from
Flanders
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and member of the
Christian Democratic and Flemish party (CD&V). He held the portfolios of
Deputy Prime Minister
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of Belgium and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Institutional Reform in the
Leterme II government. He is the son of Leo Vanackere, who, following a political career as a Member of the Chamber of Representatives and the
Senate of Belgium, became the Provincial Governor of
West Flanders
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in 1979. His grandfather, Remi Wallays, had also been a senator and had been a former Mayor of Wevelgem.
On 7 January 2014, CD&V designated Steven Vanackere as its third-placed candidate, behind serving
MEPs
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Marianne Thyssen
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and
Ivo Belet, on its list for the
European Parliament elections
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in May 2014. It had been considered unlikely by commentators that he would accept this challenge as initially when it was offered to him in December 2013, he had indicated his disappointment and seemed set to reject it, saying this would probably mark the end of his political career, given the perceived upward struggle facing CD&V in retaining its third seat in the new post-2014-election configuration of the
European Parliament
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, both in view of the fact that
Belgium's Flemish
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parties will have one fewer seat in the new Parliament and the increase in popularity of the
New Flemish Alliance (N-VA) since the previous European Parliament elections. In the end, he received 151,000 votes to his name but missed out on a European parliamentary seat and subsequently mentioned on Actua-TV that he would be happy to be coopted as a senator or as a member of the new Flemish government. He ultimately took the former route, swearing the oath as a senator on 10 July 2014.
Steven Vanackere lives in
Neder-Over-Heembeek
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Brussels
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).
Academic career

Steven Vanackere received his secondary education at the Sint-Albertuscollege in Haasrode, run by the
Carmelite Friars
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, where he studied Latin-Mathematics. He graduated as Master of Laws from the
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven in 1987 and obtained his Master's of Economic Sciences at the same university, one year later. In 1985, Steven Vanackere passed the (Bachelor's) degree in political science. During the academic year of 1986-1987, he served as President of the Law Students’ Association and the Vlaams Rechtsgenootschap (Flemish Law Society) in Leuven.
Professional career
He began his professional career with the
Kredietbank (KBC) in 1987 but went on to join CEPESS, the Research Centre of the then
Christian Democratic Party
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, CVP – PSC, in 1988, where he became Political Advisor to CVP Chairman
Herman Van Rompuy
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A politici ...
. In 1991, he was appointed Deputy Head of Staff to Jos Chabert, Minister of the
Brussels-Capital Region
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, before becoming the Minister's Head of Staff, a post he held from 1995 to 1999. He served as Director-General of the Port of Brussels from 1993 until 2000 and as Deputy Director-General of the
MIVB, the Brussels Public Transport Company, from 2000 to 2005.
In 2005, Steven Vanackere and
Cathy Berx, then Members of the Flemish parliament, co-authored the book “Vergrijzing en Verkleuring
ging and Changing Racial Mix
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�� by former Minister-President of Flanders,
Yves Leterme
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Leterme was the ...
(Editor-in-chief Mark Van de Voorde), published by the
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in 2005, to which he contributed on the issue of ‘aging’.
He formed part of the CD&V's Political Executive and, together with former Members of the Chamber of Representatives,
Herman Van Rompuy
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and Greta D’hondt, and with Koen Van den Heuvel, Member of the
Flemish Parliament
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, he wrote the CD&V's “Sociaal-Economisch Alternatief
ocio-Economic Alternative�� as a counterpoise to the “Generatiepact
eneration Pact�� of the federal purple government – Verhofstadt II (coalition of Socialist and Liberal parties).
Parliamentary career
*13 June 2004 – 28 June 2007: Became a Member of the Flemish Parliament for the electoral district of Brussels.
*7 June 2009 - 13 June 2010: Elected to the Brussels Parliament, but replaced by as a result of his ministerial responsibilities.
*Since 13 June 2010: federal representative in the
Chamber of Representatives for the
electoral district Brussels-Halle-Vilvoorde
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.
Municipal appointments
Since 10 October 2006: Member of Brussels City Council
1 December 2006 - 28 June 2007: Alderman of Brussels City Council, responsible for economy and trade, the port, the procurement office and Flemish affairs. Following his ministerial appointment he has become an 'unavoidably detained' Alderman.
Ministerial appointments
From 28 June 2007 to 30 December 2008 Vanackere served as Flemish Minister of Welfare, Family and Public Health in the Peeters I government.
From 30 December 2008 to 25 November 2009 Steven Vanackere served as Belgian Federal Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Civil Service, Public Enterprise and Institutional Reform in the
Van Rompuy government.
From 25 November 2009 to 6 December 2011 Vanckere was Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Institutional Reform in the
Leterme II government.
From 6 December 2011 Vanackere served as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance and Sustainable Development in the
Di Rupo government
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. On 5 March 2013 he resigned from these positions after he was accused of lying to parliament about his knowledge regarding the financial agreements between the
Algemeen Christelijk Werknemersverbond and
Belfius
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. He was succeeded as Deputy Prime Minister by Minister of Defence
Pieter De Crem
Pieter Frans Norbert Jozef Raymond De Crem (; born 22 July 1962) is a Belgian politician and member of Christian Democratic and Flemish (CD&V). He has been a Member of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives since 1995. He headed the CD&V fr ...
and as Minister of Finance by
Koen Geens
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.
References
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1964 births
Living people
Christian Democratic and Flemish politicians
Finance ministers of Belgium
KU Leuven alumni
Belgian Roman Catholics
People from Wevelgem
Foreign ministers of Belgium
21st-century Belgian politicians