Changes in composition Following the
2012 Belgian provincial and municipal elections, ministers
Paul Magnette (PS) and
Vincent Van Quickenborne (Open VLD) were both elected as mayor, of
Charleroi and
Kortrijk respectively. As a result, Van Quickenborne resigned on 17 October 2012 and was replaced as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Pensions by
Alexander De Croo (Open VLD), who took the oath of office on 22 October 2012. Magnette remained in his position as Minister of Public Enterprises, Scientific Policy and Development Cooperation until 17 January 2013, when he formally resigned and his successor
Jean-Pascal Labille (PS) became Minister of Public Enterprises and Development Cooperation. Secretary of state
Philippe Courard (PS) took over the competence of Scientific Policy from Magnette. On 5 March 2013
Steven Vanackere (CD&V) resigned as Deputy-Prime Minister and Minister of Finance after he was accused of lying to parliament about his knowledge regarding the financial agreements between the Algemeen Christelijk Werknemersverbond and
Belfius. He was succeeded as Deputy Prime minister by Minister of Defense
Pieter De Crem (CD&V) and as Minister of Finance by
Koen Geens (CD&V). After the 2014 elections on 22 July 2014
Joelle Milquet (CDh) resigned to become minister of Lower education and Culture in the
Government of the French Community. She was replaced as Deputy-Prime Minister and Minister of the interior by
Melchior Wathelet, Jr., who in turn was succeeded as state secretary of Environment, Energy, Mobility and Institutional Reforms by Catherine Fonck (CDh). On 25 July 2014
Annemie Turtelboom (Open VLD) resigned as Minister of Justice to become Viceminister-president and Flemish minister of Finances, Budget and Energy. She was succeeded as minister of Justice by
Maggie De Block (Open VLD). On 12 September 2014 Philippe Courard (PS) resigned as Secretary of State for Social Affairs, Families, Disabled Persons and Scientific Policy in order to become leader of the PS faction in the Walloon Parliament. His competences were taken over by Minister
Laurette Onkelinx (PS). On 16 September 2014
John Crombez (SP.a) resigned as Secretary of State for Combating Social and Fiscal Fraud, effective 22 September, to become leader of the SP.a faction in the Flemish Parliament. His competences were taken over by Minister
Johan Vande Lanotte (SP.a). ==References==