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Belgium
Anciaux family (father and sons)
 * Vic Anciaux (1931-) VU (VU party leader, Brussels State Secretary)
 * Jan Anciaux (1958-) N-VA (Schepen in Vilvoorde)
 * Bert Anciaux (1959-) VU → sp.a (VU party leader, Flemish Minister, Belgian Senator)
 * Koen Anciaux (1961-) Open Vld (Schepen in Mechelen)
 * Roel Anciaux (1971-) sp.a (member of Flemish Brabant Provincial Council)

de Brouckère brothers
 * Henri de Brouckère (1801–91) Liberal (Prime Minister of Belgium)
 * Charles de Brouckère (1796–1860) Liberal (Minister of Finance, Interior and War)

De Croo family (father-son)
 * Herman De Croo (1937-) Open Vld (Minister, Speaker of the Chamber, Minister of State)
 * Alexander De Croo (1975-) Open Vld (VLD party leader; Deputy PM and Minister of Pensions)

De Gucht family (father-son)
 * Karel De Gucht (1954–) Open Vld (Minister of Foreign Affairs, European Commissioner)
 * Jean-Jacques De Gucht (1983–) Open Vld (Senator, son of Karel De Gucht)

Dehousse family (father-son)
 * Fernand Dehousse (1906–76) PSB (Minister of Education)
 * Jean-Maurice Dehousse (1936–) PS (Minister-President of Wallonia)

Eyskens family (father-son)
 * Gaston Eyskens (1905–88) CVP (Prime Minister of Belgium)
 * Mark Eyskens (1933–) CD&V (Prime Minister of Belgium)

Janson-Spaak family
 * Paul Janson (1840–1913) Liberal (Senator)
 * Paul-Emile Janson (1872–1944) Liberal (Prime Minister of Belgium, son of Paul Janson)
 * Marie Janson (1873–1960) PSB (Senator; daughter of Paul Janson)
 * Paul-Henri Spaak (1899–1972) PSB (Prime Minister of Belgium, Secretary General of NATO; son of Marie Janson)
 * Antoinette Spaak (1928–;) FDF (Member of the European Parliament; daughter of Paul-Henri Spaak)

Simonet family (father-son)
 * Henri Simonet (1931–96) PSB → PRL (Minister of Economy and Foreign Affairs)
 * Jacques Simonet (1963–2007) MR (Minister-President of the Brussels-Capital Region)

Vanderpoorten family
 * Arthur Vanderpoorten (1884–1945) Liberal (Minister of Interior)
 * Herman Vanderpoorten (1922–84) PVV (Minister of Interior and Justice; son of Arthur Vanderpoorten)
 * Marleen Vanderpoorten (1954–;) Open Vld (Minister of Education, Speaker of the Flemish Parliament; daughter of Herman Vanderpoorten)
 * Patrick Dewael (1955–;) Open Vld (Minister-President of Flanders, President of the Chamber of Representatives; nephew of Herman Vanderpoorten)

Van Rompuy family
 * Herman Van Rompuy (1947–;) CD&V (President of the Chamber of Representatives, Prime Minister, President of the European Council)
 * Peter Van Rompuy (1980–;) CD&V (Senator, son of Herman Van Rompuy)
 * Eric Van Rompuy (1949–;) CD&V (Minister of Agriculture and Economy, brother of Herman Van Rompuy)
 * Tine Van Rompuy (1955–;) PVDA+ (Candidate for the Workers Party of Belgium, prominent unionist, sister of Herman Van Rompuy))