- Hervé
Brouhon (18 June 1924 – 10
April 1993) was a
Belgian politician for the
Belgian Socialist Party.
Brouhon was born in Etterb****. He
became a teacher...
- parti****nts (1897) l.t.r.: Gaby
Brouhon,
Jacques Mesnil,
Alfred Hegenscheidt [nl],
Louise Hegenscheidt,
Margot Brouhon,
August Vermeylen, Lili Koetlitz...
- of the Liberation] (in French). Paris: éditions France-Empire. Henrot-
Brouhon, Thérèse (1975).
Cherbourg à la
Belle époque [Cherbourg to the
Belle époque]...
- of
Interior led by
local Premier Wilfried Martens,
Brussels Mayor Hervé
Brouhon, and the city's
police force,
despite the
scale of the disaster, the state...
-
Brussels (from 20 July 1993 till 24
March 1994)
after the
death of Hervé
Brouhon. He was the only
Christian Social burgomaster in the city's
political history...
-
Political offices Preceded by
Lucien Cooremans Mayor of
Brussels 1975-1982 Succeeded by Hervé
Brouhon...
- 1956:
Roger Dekeyzer 1957:
Willy Schugens 1958:
Alfons Baeyens 1959: Hervé
Brouhon 1960:
Emiel Janssens 1961:
Joseph Dedoyard 1963:
Victor Thijs 1964: Oscar...
-
Dejonghe VLD
Dutch Jean-Luc
Vanraes sp.a
Dutch Fouad Ahidar sp.a
Dutch Sophie Brouhon sp.a
Dutch Elke Roex sp.a
Dutch Jef Van
Damme (replaces
Pascal Smet)...
-
political career started in 1983 when he
worked on the
cabinet of Hervé
Brouhon, then the
mayor of Brussels. He
became an
alderman for the
Parti Socialiste...
- Jaco [fr],
stealing less than 600,000 BEF with no fatalities. 4 March: Hervé
Brouhon is
elected mayor. 17 May: La Fonderie,
Brussels Museum of
Industry and...