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'''Hugo Coveliers''' (born [[February 21]], [[1947]], [[Schelle]]) is a [[Belgium|Belgian]] [[politician]] and [[lawyer]]. He was a member of the [[Belgian Chamber of People's Representatives]] between [[1985]] and [[1995]] and from [[1993]] to [[2003]]. Since [[2003]] onward he is a member of the [[Belgian Senate]]. He was a parliamentary chairman for the VLD in both chambers, from [[1999]] to [[2003]]. |
'''Hugo F.V. Coveliers''' (born [[February 21]], [[1947]], [[Schelle]]) is a [[Belgium|Belgian]] [[politician]] and [[lawyer]]. He was a member of the [[Belgian Chamber of People's Representatives]] between [[1985]] and [[1995]] and from [[1993]] to [[2003]]. Since [[2003]] onward he is a member of the [[Belgian Senate]]. He was a parliamentary chairman for the VLD in both chambers, from [[1999]] to [[2003]]. |
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Coveliers started his career with the [[People's Union (Belgium)|People's Union]] (''Volksunie''), a Flemish nationalist party, but changed to the [[Flemish Liberals and Democrats]] (VLD) in [[1992]] together with some other frustrated party members. Within the VLD, he was part of the [[conservatism|conservative]] wing, and he was open to the idea of working with the [[Vlaams Belang]] (''Flemish Interest'') and its precursor [[Vlaams Blok]] (''Flemish Bloc''). |
Coveliers started his career with the [[People's Union (Belgium)|People's Union]] (''Volksunie''), a Flemish nationalist party, but changed to the [[Flemish Liberals and Democrats]] (VLD) in [[1992]] together with some other frustrated party members. Within the VLD, he was part of the [[conservatism|conservative]] wing, and he was open to the idea of working with the [[Vlaams Belang]] (''Flemish Interest'') and its precursor [[Vlaams Blok]] (''Flemish Bloc''). |
Revision as of 18:45, 7 July 2007
Hugo F.V. Coveliers (born February 21, 1947, Schelle) is a Belgian politician and lawyer. He was a member of the Belgian Chamber of People's Representatives between 1985 and 1995 and from 1993 to 2003. Since 2003 onward he is a member of the Belgian Senate. He was a parliamentary chairman for the VLD in both chambers, from 1999 to 2003.
Coveliers started his career with the People's Union (Volksunie), a Flemish nationalist party, but changed to the Flemish Liberals and Democrats (VLD) in 1992 together with some other frustrated party members. Within the VLD, he was part of the conservative wing, and he was open to the idea of working with the Vlaams Belang (Flemish Interest) and its precursor Vlaams Blok (Flemish Bloc).
In 2004 Coveliers was co-founder of the Antwerp section of the conservative-libertarian organization Nova Civitas. He also in that time feuded openly with VLD party chairman Karel de Gucht. This resulted in Coveliers being ejected from the party on February 8, 2005, and starting his own political party VLOTT in the fall of 2005. This party is willing to work together with the Vlaams Belang and formed a cartel with it for the Antwerp city elections in October 2006.
After the dismissal of Jean-Marie Dedecker from the VLD, Coveliers, Dedecker and Boudewijn Bouckaert (and other Nova Civitas members) started negotiations to form a new right wing liberal party. Coveliers and members of VLOTT will stand on the VB list for the 2007 general election however.
Books by Coveliers
- Securitas Belgica – de rijkswacht is overbodig, Hadewijch, 1989.
- Twee jaar Bendecommissie, een schimmengevecht, on the Nijvel gang investigation, Hadewijch, 1992.