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Philippe Busquin (French pronunciation: [filip byskɛ̃]; born 6
January 1941) is a
Belgian politician.
Busquin was born in Feluy. He was a
Member of the...
- of the
Walloon branch of the BSP/PSB) Guy Spitaels, 1981–1992
Philippe Busquin, 1992–1999 Elio Di Rupo, 1999–2011
Thierry Giet, 2011–2013 (ad interim)...
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minister of
finance and
energy of the
Walloon region at that time
Philippe Busquin (1981–85) and
superintendent of the energy-inspection of the
ministry of...
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Philippe Busquin. He was
nominated on 12
August 2004 to
become EU
commissioner starting in
November 2004. As part of a
political agreement,
Busquin resigned...
- Jafar,
Tunisia Leonel Brizola,
Brazil Rubén Berríos,
Puerto Rico
Philippe Busquin,
Belgium Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas,
Mexico Mohamed El Yazghi,
Morocco Alan García...
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particular the
European Commissioner for
Research at the time,
Philippe Busquin,
realised that the
European Treaty had to be reinterpreted; a transformation...
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European Council and
Member of
Cabinet of
European Commissioner Philippe Busquin. In
April 2014
Russo organized the ****an parti****tion
conference in Tokyo...
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president of his
party for
thirteen years,
until he was
succeeded by
Philippe Busquin.
Spitaels graduated in 1957 in
political and
social sciences at the Universite...
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Manuel Marín (Acting)
Preceded by
Antonio Ruberti Succeeded by
Philippe Busquin Mayor of Châtellerault In
office 13
March 1983 – 25 May 1997
Preceded by...
- of the
Crown Council of Belgium.
Willy Claes – 2
December 1983
Philippe Busquin – 26 May 1992 Guy
Verhofstadt – 30
January 1995
Louis Tobback – 30 January...