• Jean Gol (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ ɡɔl]; 8 February 1942 – 18 September 1995) was a Belgian politician for the liberal Walloon party Parti Réformateur...
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  • footballer Jean Gol (1942-1995), Belgian politician GOL Sniper Magnum, a German sniper rifle Gol Linhas Aéreas Inteligentes, a Brazilian airline company GOL PLAY...
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  • Damseaux 1979–1982: Jean Gol 1982–1990: Louis Michel 1990–1992: Antoine Duquesne and Daniel Ducarme (co-presidency) 1992–1995: Jean Gol 1995–1999: Louis...
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    Jeholet Willy Borsus Christine Defraigne Daniel Ducarme Antoine Duquesne Jean Gol Sabine Laruelle Jacques Simonet Gérard Deprez Liberalism Liberalism in...
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    who have at some point voiced support for the idea are Daniel Ducarme, Jean Gol, Claude Eerdekens and Robert Collignon [fr]. Greater Netherlands Pan-Netherlands...
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    had been active in liberal politics and had served as chef de cabinet to Jean Gol of the Liberal Reformist Party (Parti Réformateur Libéral, PRL). Her paternal...
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    became more involved in internal party politics. He joined the Centre Jean Gol, a liberal think tank, and worked to organize and brainstorm new policy...
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    Brilej Maria Cavaco Silva Armand De Decker Guillermo Fernández de Soto Jean Gol Peter Hope (diplomat) Thanat Khoman Princess Lalla Hasna of Morocco Edmond...
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  • from the PS, founded the "Mons, Démocratie et Liberté" list and joined Jean Gol's PRL-FDF. A Royal Decree on 16 May 2001 nominated Moerman as a judge at...
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  • in the government were: André Damseaux, François-Xavier de Donnea, Jean Gol, Louis Olivier, Charles Poswick, and Michel Toussaint. In Flanders, the PVV...
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