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Legion of Honour. N. Hirson, Paul
Vanden Boeynants, Brussels, 1969. Paul Debogne, Les Amis de Paul
Vanden Boeynants et
leurs Affaires, Ed. Vie Ouvrière, Brussel...
- who
kidnapped former Belgian prime minister Paul
Vanden Boeynants,
releasing Vanden Boeynants on 13
February 1989 for a
reportedly huge ransom. Other...
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Affairs in the Liberal-Christian
Democratic coalition led by Paul
Vanden Boeynants (19
March 1966 – 7
February 1968). As
Foreign Minister he
chaired the...
- van der Straten-Waillet 1950–1961 Théo Lefèvre 1961–1966 Paul
Vanden Boeynants 1966–1972
Robert J.
Houben PSC 1972–1976 Charles-Ferdinand
Nothomb 1976–1977...
- June 1968 – 26
January 1973
Monarch Baudouin Preceded by Paul
Vanden Boeynants Succeeded by
Edmond Leburton In
office 26 June 1958 – 25
April 1961 Monarch...
- Lefèvre I
Harmel I
Vanden Boeynants I G.
Eyskens V G.
Eyskens VI
Leburton I
Leburton II
Tindemans I
Tindemans II
Vanden Boeynants II
Martens I
Martens II...
- Government. He was the
first francophone to hold the
office since Paul
Vanden Boeynants in 1979, and the country's
first socialist prime minister since Edmond...
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Belgian politics and led to the fall of the
government of Paul
Vanden Boeynants. It
marked an
escalation of the
linguistic tension in
Belgium after World...
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American symbolist poet
Louise Ochsé (1884–1944),
sculptor Paul
Vanden Boeynants (1919–2001), politician,
Minister of
Defence and
Prime Minister Eugène...
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Gaulle U.S.
president Lyndon B.
Johnson Belgian prime minister Paul
Vanden Boeynants Danish prime minister Jens Otto Krag
British prime minister Harold Wilson...