Luc Van den Brande

Luc Van den Brande
Minister-President of Flanders
In office
21 January 1992  13 July 1999
Preceded by Gaston Geens
Succeeded by Patrick Dewael
Personal details
Born (1945-10-13) 13 October 1945
Mechelen, Belgium
Political party Christian Democratic and Flemish
Alma mater Catholic University of Leuven

Luc Van den Brande (Mechelen, 13 October 1945) is a Flemish politician, member of the CD&V and was Minister-president of Flanders from 21 January 1992 until 13 July 1999. He took the initiative to create the Flanders Institute for Biotechnology (VIB). On 6 February 2008 he became President of the European Union's Committee of the Regions for a period of two years.

Studies

Political career

Parliamentarian mandates

Governmental functions

European mandates and responsibilities

Council of Europe

Western European Union

Other representations

Political and social interest

Controversies

Luc Van den Brande is credited for having given Flanders a new sense of confidence an awareness of its identity.[1]

External links

References

  1. Keating, Michael (2003). Culture, institutions and economic development: a study of eight European regions. Edward Elgar. Retrieved 2009-09-16.
Political offices
Preceded by
Gaston Geens
Minister-President of Flanders
1992–1999
Succeeded by
Patrick Dewael
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