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Luc Van den Brande
Minister-President of Flanders
In office
21 January 1992 – 13 July 1999
Preceded byGaston Geens
Succeeded byPatrick Dewael
Personal details
Born (1945-10-13) 13 October 1945 (age 78)
Mechelen, Belgium
Political partyChristian Democratic and Flemish
SpouseMaria Baelus
Children3 (and 6 grandchildren)
Alma materCatholic University of Leuven

Luc Van den Brande (born 13 October 1945) is a Flemish politician, member of the CD&V and was Minister-president of Flanders from 21 January 1992 until 13 July 1999. He took the initiative to create the Flanders Institute for Biotechnology (VIB). On 6 February 2008 he became President of the European Union's Committee of the Regions for a period of two years.

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Council of Europe

Western European Union

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References

  1. ^ "Luc Van den Brande". www.senate.be.

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Political offices Preceded byGaston Geens Minister-President of Flanders 1992–1999 Succeeded byPatrick Dewael