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Prime Minister
  
Charles Michel

Political party
  
CD&V

Education
  
University of Antwerp

Preceded by
  
Yves Leterme

Spouse
  
Ann Peeters


Prime Minister
  
Charles Michel

Role
  
Politician

Preceded by
  
Pieter De Crem

Name
  
Kris Peeters

Succeeded by
  
Geert Bourgeois

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Preceded by
  
Johan Vande Lanotte (Economy and Consumer Affairs) Monica De Coninck (Employment)

Born
  
18 May 1962 (age 61) Reet, Belgium (
1962-05-18
)

Party
  
Christen-Democratisch en Vlaams

Similar People
  
Bart De Wever, Charles Michel, Hilde Crevits, Jan Jambon, Geert Bourgeois

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Kris Peeters ([peːtərs]; born 18 May 1962) is a Belgian politician and member of the Christian Democratic and Flemish party. Peeters was Minister-President of Flanders from 2007 until 2014 and is now Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy and Employment in the Michel Government.

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Career

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After attending secondary school in Boom, Peeters studied law in Antwerp and obtained a law degree in 1986.

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Peeters served from 1991 to 1994 as Director of the NCMV research department. In 1994 he became Secretary-General of NCMV and when NCMV was reformed into the SME interest group UNIZO in 1999, he became its first managing director. In 2004, although not having been a candidate for public office at the 2004 regional elections, Peeters was asked to become a member of the Flemish Government. He resigned his position with UNIZO and became Flemish Minister for Public Works, Energy, the Environment and Nature.

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During the 2006 municipal elections, Peeters ran for public office the first time in his career and was elected a member of the city council of his home town Puurs. In the 2007 Belgian federal elections, Peeters was elected to the Belgian Chamber of Representatives but chose not to take his seat, instead he succeeded Yves Leterme as Minister-President of Flanders, as Leterme headed the CD&V coalition talks for a new Belgian government. Peeters also gave up his former competences to Hilde Crevits and took on the responsibilities for Institutional Affairs, Agriculture and Sea Fisheries, formerly belonging to Leterme, while keeping his own competence regarding Ports. He has been serving a second term as head of the Flemish government since the regional elections of 7 June 2009, with the additional competences of Institutional Affairs, Economy, Agriculture and Sea Fisheries.

During the 2014 Belgian government formation he was co-formateur along with Charles Michel (MR). Peeters was poised to become the new Prime Minister of Belgium. However, upon nominating Marianne Thyssen (also CD&V) as European Commissioner, his party already held a major political office. Consequently Charles Michel became Prime Minister, and Kris Peeters became Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Employment, Economy and Consumer Affairs in the Michel Government.

Besides Bart De Wever, Peeters is one of the two most popular political figures in Flanders in recent years.

References

Kris Peeters Wikipedia