Jean-Luc Dehaene

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Photo: Jean-Luc Dehaene, vice-président . Bruxelles: Commission européenne, 2002. Couleur.

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Jean-Luc Dehaene
Date and place of birth
07/08/1940 in Montpellier (France)
Date and place of death
15/05/2014 in Quimper (France)
Nationality
Belgian
Offices held
Degree in Law and Economics, University of Namur and Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Catholic University of Louvain)
Adviser then Principal Private Secretary to the Minister for Economic Affairs (André Oleffe and Fernand Herman — 1974–1977)
Principal Private Secretary to the Minister for Flemish Affairs (Rika De Backer-Van Ocken — 1977–1978)
Principal Private Secretary to the Prime Minister, Wilfried Martens (1979–1981)
Principal Private Secretary to the Minister for Institutional Reform (Jos Chabert — 1981)
Minister for Social Affairs and Institutional Reform (1981–1988)
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Transport and Institutional Reform (1988–1992)
Prime Minister (1992–1995; 1995–1999)
Vice-President of the European Convention (2002–2003)
Member of the European Parliament (2004-2014)
Royal Commissioner for Institutional Affairs (2009-2010)