- Elio Di
Rupo (French: [eljo di
ʁupo]; born 18 July 1951) is a
Belgian politician who
served as the
prime minister of
Belgium from 2011 to 2014, heading...
- The Di
Rupo Government was the
federal cabinet of
Belgium sworn in on 6
December 2011,
after a record-breaking 541 days of
negotiations following the June...
- and 589 days
without an
elected government with Elio Di
Rupo named Prime Minister of the Di
Rupo I Government.
Tensions had
risen between the
Flemings and...
- الدين), best
known as Shah
Makhdum (Bengali: শাহ মখদুম), and also
known as
Rupos, was a Sufi
Muslim figure in Bangladesh. He is ****ociated with the spread...
- 2020, De Croo
served as
deputy prime minister in the
governments of Elio Di
Rupo,
Charles Michel, and
Sophie Wilmès.
During his
tenure as
deputy prime minister...
-
Leterme II
Government and
currently the Di
Rupo I
Government of 6
December 2011, with
former PS
leader Elio Di
Rupo serving as
Prime Minister of Belgium. Results...
- of
State for Asylum, Immigration, and
Social Integration in the
newly Di
Rupo Government which would be
formed in
December 2011. On 6 December, she becomes...
- as the 12th Minister-President of
Wallonia (2007–2014),
replacing Elio Di
Rupo, one
month after a
historical defeat of the
socialists in the
federal election...
- in the 1270s. The
dying Egidius bequeathed half
portion of the
castle of
Rupoly (or Ropoly) and its
lordship in
Somogy County (present-day Bőszénfa and...
- seats, just one more than the
francophone Socialist Party, led by Elio Di
Rupo,
which was the
largest party in the
Wallonia region and Brussels. It took...