Christian Democratic and Flemish party. Tindemans was born in Zwijndrecht, Belgium, to a Catholic family. Tindemans was affiliated with the CVP. At the time...
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President of the United States Bruno Kreisky, Chancellor of Austria Leo Tindemans, Prime Minister of Belgium Todor Zhivkov, Chairman of the State Council...
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June Belgium Brussels Prime Minister Leo Tindemans 1975 29–30 May Belgium Brussels Prime Minister Leo Tindemans 1977 10–11 May United Kingdom London...
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1972 Roy Jenkins 1973 Salvador de Madariaga 1974 1975 1976–2000 1976 Leo Tindemans 1977 Walter Scheel 1978 Konstantinos Karamanlis 1979 Emilio Colombo...
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Cultural Community. The snap elections were called after Prime Minister Leo Tindemans resigned over the Egmont pact, which would have transformed Belgium...
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1972 Roy Jenkins 1973 Salvador de Madariaga 1974 1975 1976–2000 1976 Leo Tindemans 1977 Walter Scheel 1978 Konstantinos Karamanlis 1979 Emilio Colombo...
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cabinet, on 19 June 1989 he re-entered the government when he replaced Leo Tindemans as Minister of Foreign Affairs (1989–1992, Martens VIII & Martens IX)...
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1968–1972 Robert Vandekerckhove 1972–1979 Wilfried Martens 1979–1982 Leo Tindemans 1982–1988 Frank Swaelen 1988–1993 Herman Van Rompuy 1993–1996 Johan...
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until 1980, the FDF participated in the federal governments led by Leo Tindemans and subsequently Wilfried Martens. From 1992, the FDF regularly competed...
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office 20 October 1978 – 3 March 1979 Monarch Baudouin Preceded by Leo Tindemans Succeeded by Wilfried Martens In office 19 March 1966 – 17 June 1968...
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