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'''Pierre Antoine Marie Chevalier''' (born 8 October 1952 in [[Bruges]]) is a [[Belgium|Belgian]] politician and member of the [[VLD]]. He is a former [[Secretary of State]] in the [[Belgian Federal Government]] and was elected to the [[Belgian Senate]] in 2003 by the [[Dutch language|Dutch]] electoral college. He is also a [[freemason]].{{Citation needed|date=February 2007}} He studied [[Laws]] and [[Criminology]] at the [[University of Ghent]] before he became a [[lawyer]]. He became involved in politics early on, first as a [[Trotskyist]], as a [[socialist]] later on, and since 1992 as a [[Liberalism|liberal]]. In October 2000, he was forced to resign as Secretary of State by [[Prime Minister of Belgium|Prime Minister]] [[Guy Verhofstadt]], who is also a member of the [[VLD]], after it became public that he had been named in a criminal investigation in [[Switzerland]].
'''Pierre Antoine Marie Chevalier''' (born 8 October 1952) is a [[Belgium|Belgian]] politician and member of the [[Open Vlaamse Liberalen en Democraten]] (VLD). He is a former [[Secretary of State]] in the [[Belgian Federal Government]] and was elected to the [[Belgian Senate]] in 2003 by the Dutch electoral college. He studied Laws and Criminology at the [[University of Ghent]] before he became a [[lawyer]]. He became involved in politics early on, first as a [[Trotskyist]], as a [[socialist]] later on, and since 1992 as a [[Liberalism|liberal]]. In October 2000, he was forced to resign as Secretary of State by [[Prime Minister of Belgium|Prime Minister]] [[Guy Verhofstadt]], who is also a member of the VLD, after it became public that he had been named in a criminal investigation in [[Switzerland]].


==Political career==
==Political career==
*1985–2003: Member of the [[Belgian Chamber of Representatives|Chamber of Representatives]]
*1988–1989: Secretary of State for Education
*1989–1990: Secretary of State for Science Policy
*1990–1992: Member of the [[Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe|Parliamentary Assembly]] of the [[Council of Europe]] and the Assembly of the [[Western European Union]]
*1999–2000: Secretary of State for Foreign Trade
*Since 2003: Directly elected [[Belgian Senate|Senator]] for the Dutch electoral college
*Pierre Chevalier is a special envoy for the [[Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe]]


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* 1985-2003: Member of the [[Belgian Chamber of Representatives|Chamber of Representatives]]
* 1988-1989: Secretary of State for Education
* 1989-1990: Secretary of State for Science Policy
* 1990-1992: Member of the [[Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe|Parliamentary Assembly]] of the [[Council of Europe]] and the Assembly of the [[WEU]]
* 1999-2000: Secretary of State for Foreign Trade
* since 2003: Directly-elected [[Senator]] for the [[Dutch language|Dutch]] electoral college
* presently Pierre Chevalier is also a special envoy for the [[OSCE]]

==External links==
* [http://www.pierrechevalier.be/ Pierre Chevalier] - (Only available in [[Dutch language|Dutch]])


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Latest revision as of 13:09, 24 November 2024

Pierre Chevalier
Born
Pierre Antoine Marie Chevalier

(1952-10-08) 8 October 1952 (age 72)
NationalityBelgian
Occupationpolitician

Pierre Antoine Marie Chevalier (born 8 October 1952) is a Belgian politician and member of the Open Vlaamse Liberalen en Democraten (VLD). He is a former Secretary of State in the Belgian Federal Government and was elected to the Belgian Senate in 2003 by the Dutch electoral college. He studied Laws and Criminology at the University of Ghent before he became a lawyer. He became involved in politics early on, first as a Trotskyist, as a socialist later on, and since 1992 as a liberal. In October 2000, he was forced to resign as Secretary of State by Prime Minister Guy Verhofstadt, who is also a member of the VLD, after it became public that he had been named in a criminal investigation in Switzerland.

Political career

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