Philippe Busquin (French pronunciation: [filip byskɛ̃]; born 6 January 1941) is a Belgian politician. Busquin was born in Feluy. He was a Member of the...
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leader of the Walloon branch of the BSP/PSB) Guy Spitaels, 1981–1992 Philippe Busquin, 1992–1999 Elio Di Rupo, 1999–2011 Thierry Giet, 2011–2013 (ad interim)...
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minister of finance and energy of the Walloon region at that time Philippe Busquin (1981–85) and superintendent of the energy-inspection of the ministry...
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Philippe Busquin. He was nominated on 12 August 2004 to become EU commissioner starting in November 2004. As part of a political agreement, Busquin resigned...
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ESTEP was launched in March 2004 by European Research Commissioner Philippe Busquin and Guy Dollé, Chief Executive Officer of Arcelor and President of...
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in particular the European Commissioner for Research at the time, Philippe Busquin, realised that the European Treaty had to be reinterpreted; a transformation...
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Cresson took up her functions, she intended to appoint dental surgeon Philippe Berthelot, one of her close acquaintances, as a "personal advisor". Because...
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president of his party for thirteen years, until he was succeeded by Philippe Busquin. Spitaels graduated in 1957 in political and social sciences at the...
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Ben Jafar, Tunisia Leonel Brizola, Brazil Rubén Berríos, Puerto Rico Philippe Busquin, Belgium Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas, Mexico Mohamed El Yazghi, Morocco Alan...
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seventh European Commissioner for Research, Innovation and Science Philippe Busquin, the 264th Pope John Paul II, Kerry Kennedy, Marco Travaglio, the sixth...
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