Van Acker II government

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The Van Acker II government was formed as the 50th government on August 2, 1945 in Belgium by Prime Minister Achille Van Acker of the Socialist Party (PSB-BSP) and replaced the Van Acker I government . She was in office until March 13, 1946, when it was replaced by the Spaak II government. The cabinet comprised five ministers from the Socialist Party, six from the Liberal Party (PL-LP), two from the Communist Party (PCB-KPB), two from the Union Démocratique Belge (UDB) and three non-party technocrats .

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The Cabinet consisted of the following ministers:

Office Surname Political party Beginning of the term of office Term expires
prime minister Achille Van Acker PSB-BSP 08/02/1945 March 13, 1946
Minister for Hard Coal Achille Van Acker PSB-BSP 08/02/1945 March 13, 1946
Foreign minister Paul-Henri Spaak PSB-BSP 08/02/1945 March 13, 1946
Minister for Foreign Trade Paul-Henri Spaak PSB-BSP 08/02/1945 March 13, 1946
Minister of Justice Marcel Grégoire UDB 08/02/1945 March 13, 1946
Interior minister Adolphe Van Glabbeke PL-LP 08/02/1945 March 13, 1946
Minister for Public Health Albert Marteaux PCB-KPB 08/02/1945 March 13, 1946
Minister for Public Education Auguste Buisseret PL-LP 08/02/1945 March 13, 1946
Finance minister Franz De Voghel Non-party 08/02/1945 March 13, 1946
Minister of Agriculture René Lefebvre PL-LP 08/02/1945 March 13, 1946
Minister for Public Works Herman Vos PSB-BSP 08/02/1945 March 13, 1946
Economics Minister Albert De Smaele Non-party 08/02/1945 March 13, 1946
Minister for Labor and Social Welfare Léon-Éli Troclet PSB-BSP 08/02/1945 March 13, 1946
Minister for Transport and Communication Ernest Rongvaux PSB-BSP 08/02/1945 March 13, 1946
Defense Minister Léon Mundeleer PL-LP 08/02/1945 March 13, 1946
Colonial minister Robert Godding PL-LP 08/02/1945 March 13, 1946
Minister of Supply Edgard Lalmand PCB-KPB 08/02/1945 March 13, 1946
Minister for War Victims Adrien van den Branden de Reeth Non-party 08/02/1945 March 13, 1946
Minister for War Damage Jacques Basyn UDB 08/02/1945 March 13, 1946
Minister with no portfolio Paul Kronacker PL-LP 08/02/1945 March 13, 1946

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