Peumans was elected most hard-working member of the Parliament in the period 2004–2009, by the newspaper De Standaard. On 27 January 2010, Peumans caused...
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the Flemish Parliament although the speaker of the Flemish Parliament Jan Peumans (N-VA) decided not to be part of this colloquium. On 21 November 2015...
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Batselier (sp.a) 2006–2009: Marleen Vanderpoorten (Open Vld) 2009–2019: Jan Peumans (N-VA) 2019: Kris Van Dijck (N-VA) 2019: Wilfried Vandaele (N-VA) 2019–present:...
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d'Oultremont (1792–1864) – second wife of William I of the Netherlands Jan Peumans (born 1951) – Belgian politician Guido Pieters (born 1948) – film director...
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Bourgeois and Philippe Muyters as ministers in the Flemish Government and Jan Peumans as speaker of the Flemish Parliament. Ahead of the 2010 Belgian federal...
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Jan Peumans who opted not to take his seat. Before her term in parliament, she served as chairwoman of the Jong N-VA chapter in Limburg. "Jan Peumans...
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Vanryckegem Limburg Zuhal Demir Limburg Karolien Grosemans Limburg Jan Peumans Limburg Tom Seurs Flemish Brabant Arnout Coel Flemish Brabant Katrien...
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Flemish Parliament as the fourth vice president, under the leadership of Jan Peumans. In the 2019 elections, she was re-elected. From June 2019, she was again...
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Jan Peumans, speaker 2009–2019...
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Grosemans (N-VA), 16,949 votes; Ingrid Lieten (SP.A), 23,205 votes; Jan Peumans (N-VA), 31,180 votes; Annick Ponthier (VB), 7,682 votes; Bert Schoofs...
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