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Albert de Vleeschauwer

Baron Albert de Vleeschauwer van Braekel (1 January 1897, Nederbrakel - 24 February 1971, Kortenberg) was a Belgian politician of the Catholic Party.
De Vleeschauwer served as Catholic deputy for the Leuven area from 1932 until 1960. He was Minister of the Colonies from March 1938 to February 1945 (briefly interrupted in 1939). During the World War II, he served also served as Minister of Justice (October 1940-October 1942) and Minister of Public Education (October 1942-September 1944) in addition, as part of the Belgian government in exile. After the war he served as Minister of the Interior from 1949–50 and Minister of Agriculture from 1958-60.
==Early career==
Albert de Vleeschauwer joined the Belgian Army straight from school in 1916. After the war he took both a law degree and a degree in philosophy at the University of Louvain. He became a lawyer in 1924 and also joined the research department of the ''Boerenbond'', the Catholic Farmers' Union. In 1926 he became its head and in 1928 was appointed lecturer at the University’s Agricultural Department. He served as chef de cabinet to Hendrik Baels, the Minister of Agriculture, in 1929-1930 and began his political career in 1932 when he was elected member of parliament for Leuven. He had an outspoken Christian democrat profile as one of the founders of the ''Katholieke Vlaamsche Volkspartij'' in 1936 . In May 1938 he joins Paul-Henri Spaak’s tripartite coalition government, replacing his colleague Edmond Rubens after the latter’s unexpected death.

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