Alexander De Croo

Minister

Birthday November 3, 1975

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace Vilvoorde, Flanders, Belgium

Age 48 years old

Nationality Belgium

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1975

Alexander De Croo (born 3 November 1975) is a Belgian politician and businessman who has served as the prime minister of Belgium since October 2020.

De Croo was born in Vilvoorde, Flemish Brabant, and studied business engineering at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel before attaining an MBA at Northwestern University in the United States.

Alexander De Croo was born on 3 November 1975 in Vilvoorde in Flemish Brabant, Belgium, and was one of two children of the politician and Minister of State Herman De Croo and his wife Françoise Desguin.

1993

In 1993, he attended the Vrije Universiteit Brussel where he graduated in 1998 in Business Engineering.

1999

Prior to his political career, De Croo became a project leader at Boston Consulting Group in 1999.

2002

He attended Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, in 2002, and completed an MBA at the Kellogg School of Management in 2004.

2006

He worked for Boston Consulting Group before starting his own company, Darts-ip, in 2006.

In 2006 he founded a new company called Darts-ip that specialized in providing services to intellectual property professionals.

2009

De Croo became involved with the Belgian political party Open Vlaamse Liberalen en Democraten (Open VLD), of which he was chairman from 2009 to 2012.

In 2009, De Croo participated for the first time in politics, standing in the 2009 European elections.

He received more than 47,000 votes.

On 26 October, De Croo became a candidate for the presidency of his political party, Open Flemish Liberals and Democrats (Open VLD), to succeed the transitional party president, Guy Verhofstadt.

He chose Vincent Van Quickenborne and Patricia Ceysens as his running mates to compete against Marino Keulen and Gwendolyn Rutten.

On 12 December, he was elected president in the second round with 11,676 votes; Marino Keulen received 9,614 votes.

His election was considered remarkable as he had almost no previous experience as a politician.

Five months after being elected party leader, De Croo threatened to withdraw the Open VLD from the governing coalition if there was no solution to the constitutional dispute in the Brussels-Halle-Vilvoorde voting issue.

After Open VLD's deadline passed the party left the government and then Prime Minister Yves Leterme announced the government's resignation.

2010

This was accepted by King Albert II on 26 April 2010.

2012

From 2012 to 2020, De Croo served in the governments of Elio Di Rupo, Charles Michel, and Sophie Wilmès as a deputy prime minister of Belgium.

During his tenure as deputy prime minister he served as the Minister of Pensions from 2012 to 2014, as Minister of Development Cooperation from 2014 to 2020, and as Minister of Finance from 2018 to 2020.

During the elections for the Senate in 2010, De Croo obtained more than 301,000 votes, the third most in the Dutch-speaking constituency and served as a senator until 22 October 2012.

De Croo succeeded Van Quickenborne in the Di Rupo Government as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Pensions on 22 October 2012 after Van Quickenborne resigned to become mayor of Kortrijk.

In December Gwendolyn Rutten was elected as the new chairwoman of Open VLD.

2014

After the 2014 Belgian federal election and its Federal Government formation, it was decided that he would remain Deputy Prime Minister in the newly formed Michel I Government.

De Croo also became Minister of Development Cooperation, Digital Agenda, Telecom and Postal Services while Daniel Bacquelaine took over from him as Minister of Pensions.

This government took office on 11 October 2014.

2015

During De Croo's time in office, Belgium became the first country to suspend official development assistance to Burundi after the beginning of violent unrest in the African country from 2015.

2017

In 2017, De Croo pledged €25 million ($26.81 million) through 2025 to eradicate African sleeping sickness.

He also was one of the founders of the She Decides movement, a reaction against the re-installation of the Mexico City Policy by President Donald Trump.

2018

After a disagreement within the government over the UN Global Compact for Migration, the N-VA left the governing coalition, causing the administration to become a minority government on 9 December 2018, known as Michel II.

De Croo became Minister of Finance, replacing Johan Van Overtveldt.

In December 2018, De Croo took the stage during the Global Citizen Festival Mandela 100 concert in Johannesburg, South Africa.

It was the final event of the international campaign #SheIsEqual for women's rights which attracted €780 million in commitments.

2020

On 1 October 2020, over a year after the 2019 federal elections, the De Croo Government was formed to replace Wilmès' minority government, with De Croo as prime minister.

Under the caretaker administration of Prime Minister Sophie Wilmès, he oversaw a financial stimulus package to tackle the COVID-19 crisis and a deal to save Brussels Airlines in 2020.

He was elected joint deputy chairman of Open VLD, together with Egbert Lachaert.

On 23 September 2020, Alexander De Croo and Paul Magnette (PS) were appointed by the King to form a government.

On 30 September 2020, it was announced that De Croo would take over the position of prime minister, succeeding Wilmès.

The formation of the Belgian government (Vivaldi) took a considerable amount of time.

The book De doodgravers van België by states that the main reason for the prolonged negotiations was a scandal about communication between De Croo and an Italian pornographic film actress.