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Following the [[Belgian regional elections, 2014|25 May 2014 election]], {{legend inline|yellow|[[Nieuw-Vlaamse Alliantie|N-VA]]}} (43 seats), {{legend inline|orange|[[Christen-Democratisch en Vlaams|CD&V]]}} (27 seats) and {{legend inline|blue|[[Open Vlaamse Liberalen en Democraten|Open Vld]]}} (19 seats) parties formed a coalition.  
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The coalition replaced the interim [[Homans Government]], again consisting of the {{legend inline|yellow|[[Nieuw-Vlaamse Alliantie|N-VA]]}} (35 seats), {{legend inline|orange|[[Christen-Democratisch en Vlaams|CD&V]]}} (19 seats) and {{legend inline|blue|[[Open Vlaamse Liberalen en Democraten|Open Vld]]}} (16 seats). In contrary to what was expected, the [[New Flemish Alliance|N-VA]] only has four ministers (instead of five), while [[Christian Democratic and Flemish|CD&V]] has three (instead of only two). Finally, [[Open Flemish Liberals and Democrats|Open Vld]] has two ministers.
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! colspan="4" | {{navbar-header|[[Bourgeois Government|Flemish Government - Bourgeois]] 2014-2019|Flemish government}}
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! colspan="4" | {{navbar-header|[[Jambon Government|Flemish Government - Jambon]] 2019-current|Flemish government}}
 
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{{minister row|Geert Bourgeois|[[Minister-President of Flanders|Minister-President]] of the Flemish Government and Flemish Minister for Foreign Policy and Immovable Heritage|party=N-VA|color=FFBD66|party-link=New Flemish Alliance}}
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{{minister row|Jan Jambon|[[Minister-President of Flanders|Minister-President]] of the Flemish Government and Flemish Minister for Culture, Foreign Policy and Development Cooperation|party=N-VA|color=yellow|party-link=New Flemish Alliance}}
{{minister row|Hilde Crevits|Vice minister-president of the Flemish Government and Flemish Minister for Education|party=CD&V|color=F7991D|party-link=CD&V}}
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{{minister row|Hilde Crevits|Vice minister-president of the Flemish Government and Flemish Minister for Economy, Employment, Social Economy, Innovation and Agriculture|party=CD&V|color=F7991D|party-link=CD&V}}
{{minister row|Annemie Turtelboom|end=April 29, 2016|Vice minister-president of the Flemish Government and Flemish Minister for Finance, Budget and Energy|party=Open Vld|color=0087DC|party-link=Open Vld}}
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{{minister row|Bart Somers|Vice minister-president of the Flemish Government and Flemish Minister for the Interior, Administrative Affairs, Integration, and Equal Opportunities|party=[[Open Flemish Liberals and Democrats|Open Vld]]|color=0087DC}}
{{minister row|Bart Tommelein|start=April 29, 2016|end=November 30, 2018|Vice minister-president of the Flemish Government and Flemish Minister for Finance, Budget and Energy|party=Open Vld|color=0087DC|party-link=Open Vld}}
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{{minister row|Ben Weyts|Vice minister-president of the Flemish Government and Flemish Minister for Education, Animal Welfare, [[Brussels Periphery]] and Sport|party=N-VA|color=yellow}}
{{minister row|Lydia Peeters|start=November 30, 2018|Flemish Minister for Finance, Budget and Energy|party=Open Vld|color=0087DC|party-link=Open Vld}}
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{{minister row|Zuhal Demir|Flemish Minister for Justice and Enforcement, Environment, Energy and Tourism|party=N-VA|color=yellow}}
{{minister row|Liesbeth Homans|Vice minister-president of the Flemish Government and Flemish Minister for Public Governance, Civic Integration, Housing, Equal Opportunities and Poverty Reduction|party=N-VA|color=FFBD66}}
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{{minister row|Wouter Beke|Flemish Minister for Welfare, Health, Family and Poverty Reduction|party=CD&V|color=F7991D}}
{{minister row|Jo Vandeurzen|Flemish Minister for Welfare, Public Health and Family|party=CD&V|color=F7991D}}
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{{minister row|Matthias Diependaele|Flemish Minister for Finance, Budget, Housing and Immovable Heritage|party=N-VA|color=yellow}}  
{{minister row|Sven Gatz|end=November 30, 2018|Flemish Minister for Media, Culture, Youth and Brussels|party=Open Vld|color=0087DC}}
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{{minister row|Lydia Peeters|Flemish Minister for Mobility and Public Works|party=Open Vld|color=0087DC}}
{{minister row|Sven Gatz|start=November 30, 2018|Vice minister-president of the Flemish Government and Flemish Minister for Media, Culture, Youth and Brussels|party=Open Vld|color=0087DC}}
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{{minister row|Benjamin Dalle|Flemish Minister for [[Brussels]], Media and Youth|party=CD&V|color=F7991D}}
{{minister row|Ben Weyts|Flemish Minister for Mobility and Public Works, the [[Brussels Periphery]], Tourism and Animal Welfare|party=N-VA|color=FFBD66}}
 
{{minister row|Joke Schauvliege|Flemish Minister for Town and Country Planning, Environment and Nature|party=CD&V|color=F7991D}}
 
{{minister row|Philippe Muyters|Flemish Minister for Work, Economy, Innovation, Scientific Policy and Sport|party=N-VA|color=FFBD66}}
 
 
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Latest revision as of 10:14, 18 November 2020

The coalition replaced the interim Homans Government, again consisting of the   N-VA (35 seats),   CD&V (19 seats) and   Open Vld (16 seats). In contrary to what was expected, the N-VA only has four ministers (instead of five), while CD&V has three (instead of only two). Finally, Open Vld has two ministers.

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