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Steven Vanackere (* 4. Februar 1964 in Wevelgem) ist ein belgischer Politiker der Partei Christen-Democratisch en Vlaams (CD&V). Von November 2009 bis Dezember 2011 war er belgischer Außenminister und stellvertretender Premierminister in der Regierung Leterme II. Vom 6. Dezember 2011 bis 5. März 2013 war er Finanzminister in der Regierung Di Rupo.

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dbo:abstract Steven Vanackere (* 4. Februar 1964 in Wevelgem) ist ein belgischer Politiker der Partei Christen-Democratisch en Vlaams (CD&V). Von November 2009 bis Dezember 2011 war er belgischer Außenminister und stellvertretender Premierminister in der Regierung Leterme II. Vom 6. Dezember 2011 bis 5. März 2013 war er Finanzminister in der Regierung Di Rupo. (de) Steven Vanackere (né à Wevelgem, le 4 février 1964) est un homme politique belge membre du Christen-Democratisch en Vlaams (CD&V). Il est Vice-Premier ministre et ministre fédéral sans discontinuer de 2008 à 2013, successivement de la Fonction publique, des Entreprises publiques et des Réformes institutionnelles dans le gouvernement Van Rompuy de 2008 à 2009, des Affaires étrangères et des Réformes institutionnelles dans le gouvernement Leterme II de 2009 à 2011 et des Finances et du Développement durable, chargé de la Fonction publique dans le gouvernement Di Rupo de 2011 à 2013. À partir de 2019 il devint directeur (en 2021 vice-gouverneur) de la Banque Nationale de Belgique. (fr) Steven Vanackere, (Dutch: [ˈsteːvə(n) vɑnˈɑkərə], born on 4 February 1964 in Wevelgem) is a Belgian politician from Flanders and member of the Christian Democratic and Flemish party (CD&V). He held the portfolios of Deputy Prime Minister 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 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 Marianne Thyssen and Ivo Belet, on its list for the European Parliament elections 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, both in view of the fact that Belgium's Flemish 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 Brussels). (en) Steven Vanackere (Wevelgem, 4 febbraio 1964) è un politico belga, membro dei Cristiano-Democratici e Fiamminghi. Dal novembre 2009 al dicembre 2011 è stato ministro degli esteri belga e vice primo ministro nel governo Leterme II. Dal 6 dicembre 2011 al 5 marzo 2013, è stato ministro delle finanze del governo Di RupoMembro del Parlamento fiammingo dal 2004 al 2007, nel Parlamento federale si è seduto sia come Membro della Camera dei rappresentanti dal 2010 al 2014, candidato per le elezioni europee del 2014, non è eletto. Il suo partito poi lo propone come senatore cooptato. (it) Steven Vanackere (Wevelgem, 4 februari 1964) is directeur en vice-gouverneur van de Nationale Bank van België en een voormalig Belgisch politicus voor CD&V. (nl) Steven Vanackere, född 4 februari 1964 i Wevelgem i provinsen Västflandern, är en belgisk politiker i partiet Kristdemokratisk och Flamländsk. Han var bitrände premiärminister och minister för offentlig förvaltning, statliga företag och institutionella reformer i Herman Van Rompuys regering 30 december 2008–25 november 2009. I Yves Letermes andra regering, från 25 november 2009, är han fortsatt biträdande premiärminister samt utrikesminister och minister för institutionella reformer. (sv) Steven Vanackere (ur. 4 lutego 1964 w Wevelgem) – belgijski i flamandzki polityk, wicepremier Belgii oraz minister spraw obywatelskich, przedsiębiorstw publicznych i reform instytucjonalnych w latach 2008–2009, minister spraw zagranicznych w latach 2009–2011, wicepremier i minister finansów w latach 2011–2013. (pl) Стевен Ванакере (нар. 4 лютого 1964 р. у м. , Бельгія — бельгійський політик, член Фламандської християнсько-демократичної партії. (CD&V). Був заступником прем'єр міністра Бельгії та Міністром закордонних справ та інституційних реформ при ІІ уряді Летерма. Він є сином Лео Ванакере, який будував політичну кар'єру як член Палати представників Парламенту Бельгії, став губернатором провінції Західна Фландрія у 1979 р. Його дід, Ремі Уоллейс, також був Сенатором і колишнім мером Вефельгему. (uk)
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rdfs:comment Steven Vanackere (* 4. Februar 1964 in Wevelgem) ist ein belgischer Politiker der Partei Christen-Democratisch en Vlaams (CD&V). Von November 2009 bis Dezember 2011 war er belgischer Außenminister und stellvertretender Premierminister in der Regierung Leterme II. Vom 6. Dezember 2011 bis 5. März 2013 war er Finanzminister in der Regierung Di Rupo. (de) Steven Vanackere (né à Wevelgem, le 4 février 1964) est un homme politique belge membre du Christen-Democratisch en Vlaams (CD&V). Il est Vice-Premier ministre et ministre fédéral sans discontinuer de 2008 à 2013, successivement de la Fonction publique, des Entreprises publiques et des Réformes institutionnelles dans le gouvernement Van Rompuy de 2008 à 2009, des Affaires étrangères et des Réformes institutionnelles dans le gouvernement Leterme II de 2009 à 2011 et des Finances et du Développement durable, chargé de la Fonction publique dans le gouvernement Di Rupo de 2011 à 2013. À partir de 2019 il devint directeur (en 2021 vice-gouverneur) de la Banque Nationale de Belgique. (fr) Steven Vanackere (Wevelgem, 4 febbraio 1964) è un politico belga, membro dei Cristiano-Democratici e Fiamminghi. Dal novembre 2009 al dicembre 2011 è stato ministro degli esteri belga e vice primo ministro nel governo Leterme II. Dal 6 dicembre 2011 al 5 marzo 2013, è stato ministro delle finanze del governo Di RupoMembro del Parlamento fiammingo dal 2004 al 2007, nel Parlamento federale si è seduto sia come Membro della Camera dei rappresentanti dal 2010 al 2014, candidato per le elezioni europee del 2014, non è eletto. Il suo partito poi lo propone come senatore cooptato. (it) Steven Vanackere (Wevelgem, 4 februari 1964) is directeur en vice-gouverneur van de Nationale Bank van België en een voormalig Belgisch politicus voor CD&V. (nl) Steven Vanackere, född 4 februari 1964 i Wevelgem i provinsen Västflandern, är en belgisk politiker i partiet Kristdemokratisk och Flamländsk. Han var bitrände premiärminister och minister för offentlig förvaltning, statliga företag och institutionella reformer i Herman Van Rompuys regering 30 december 2008–25 november 2009. I Yves Letermes andra regering, från 25 november 2009, är han fortsatt biträdande premiärminister samt utrikesminister och minister för institutionella reformer. (sv) Steven Vanackere (ur. 4 lutego 1964 w Wevelgem) – belgijski i flamandzki polityk, wicepremier Belgii oraz minister spraw obywatelskich, przedsiębiorstw publicznych i reform instytucjonalnych w latach 2008–2009, minister spraw zagranicznych w latach 2009–2011, wicepremier i minister finansów w latach 2011–2013. (pl) Стевен Ванакере (нар. 4 лютого 1964 р. у м. , Бельгія — бельгійський політик, член Фламандської християнсько-демократичної партії. (CD&V). Був заступником прем'єр міністра Бельгії та Міністром закордонних справ та інституційних реформ при ІІ уряді Летерма. Він є сином Лео Ванакере, який будував політичну кар'єру як член Палати представників Парламенту Бельгії, став губернатором провінції Західна Фландрія у 1979 р. Його дід, Ремі Уоллейс, також був Сенатором і колишнім мером Вефельгему. (uk) Steven Vanackere, (Dutch: [ˈsteːvə(n) vɑnˈɑkərə], born on 4 February 1964 in Wevelgem) is a Belgian politician from Flanders and member of the Christian Democratic and Flemish party (CD&V). He held the portfolios of Deputy Prime Minister 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 in 1979. His grandfather, Remi Wallays, had also been a senator and had been a former Mayor of Wevelgem. (en)
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