- Yves
Camille Désiré
Leterme (Dutch: [ˈiːf ləˈtɛrmə]; born 6
October 1960) is a
Belgian politician, a
leader of the
Christian Democratic and
Flemish party...
- last
until 23
March 2008, when
Leterme would take over. Belgium's
political uncertainty intensified when Yves
Leterme was
hospitalised in
February 2008...
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seats in the Senate. The PS was a
member of the
Leterme I Government, Van
Rompuy I Government,
Leterme II
Government and
currently the Di Rupo I Government...
- of the 2007-11
Belgian political crisis.
After the fall of the
previous Leterme II
Government over the
withdrawal of Open
Flemish Liberals and Democrats...
- The
Leterme I
Government was the
federal government of
Belgium from 20
March 2008 to 22
December 2008. It took
office when the
Flemish Christian democrat...
-
Christian Democrat Yves
Leterme, the
actual winner of the
federal elections of June 2007, was
sworn in by the king. On 15 July 2008
Leterme offered the resignation...
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resignation of the
Leterme government,
fallen over its
handling of the Fortis-affair, was
accepted by the King on
Monday December 22.
Leterme himself emphasized...
- end on
March 20, 2008, when Yves
Leterme was
sworn in as
Prime Minister. The new
government seemed short-lived as
Leterme offered the King his resignation...
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largest political party by
representation in the
Flemish Parliament. Yves
Leterme became Flemish minister-president.
After successful local elections in...
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previous election, held in 2003. The CD&V/N-VA list was
headed by Yves
Leterme, and
became the
largest political formation in Belgium, thus
leading the...