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6 unusual facts about Guy Verhofstadt


Alexander De Croo

On 26 October 2009, he became a candidate for the presidency of his political party Open VLD to succeed the transitional president Guy Verhofstadt.

Filip Claus

He also made portraits of Belgian politicians such as former Prime Ministers of Belgium Jean-Luc Dehaene and Guy Verhofstadt.

Monte Santa Maria Tiberina

Guy Verhofstadt, ex-prime minister of Belgium, has his summer retreat in Monte Santa Maria Tiberina.

Rik Van Steenbergen

The UCI president Hein Verbruggen and Belgian prime minister Guy Verhofstadt also attended.

Role of the international community in the Rwandan Genocide

April 6, 2000, Belgian Prime Minister Guy Verhofstadt attended the ceremony commemorating the sixth anniversary of the genocide in Kigali.

Verhofstadt

Guy Verhofstadt, former Prime Minister of Belgium (1999-2008), brother of Dirk


Liberales

Other well-known members of the board are Mathias De Clercq, a liberal Member of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives and Ghent alderman, and Dirk Verhofstadt, the brother of the liberal Belgian Prime Minister Guy Verhofstadt.

Party for Freedom and Progress

In this period (1971–1992) the PVV ministers in the government were: Willy De Clercq, Herman Vanderpoorten, Herman De Croo, Karel Poma, Alfred Vreven, André Kempinaire, Guy Verhofstadt, Louis Waltniel, Jean Pede, Patrick Dewael, Ward Beysen, and Jacky Buchmann.

Rik Torfs

Between 2007 and 2009, he had his own 'conversation' program at Canvas called Nooitgedacht (Never Thought), a series of 30 in-depth conversations with notable guests, including Wilfried Martens, Guy Verhofstadt, Louis Michel, Philippe Claudel, Kamagurka and Liesbeth List.


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Belgian federal election, 2007

It had taken part in the federal government of Guy Verhofstadt, which included MR leader Didier Reynders as finance minister.