Jean-Charles Snoy et d'Oppuers
Count Jean Charles Snoy et d'Oppuers (2 July 1907, Braine-l'Alleud – 17 May 1991) was a Belgian civil servant, aristocrat, diplomat and Christian Democratic politician of the PSC-CVP. He was married to Countess Nathalie d'Alcantara and they lived at the Snoy family estate, the Castle of Bois-Seigneur-Isaac.
He studied Law and Thomistic philosophy at the Catholic University of Leuven. He was Secretary-General of the Belgian Ministry of Economic Affairs and Head of the Belgian Delegation to the Intergovernmental Conference on the Common Market and Euratom at the Château of Val-Duchesse in 1956. He notably signed the Treaties of Rome for Belgium, together with Paul-Henri Spaak and Robert Rothschild in 1957. From 1982 until 1984, he was President of the European League for Economic Cooperation. He was a member of the Steering Committee of the Bilderberg Group.[1]
==References
- ^ "Former Steering Committee Members". bilderbergmeetings.org. Bilderberg Group. Retrieved 2014-02-08.
Bibliography
- Snoy et d'Oppuers, Jean-Charles, Rebâtir l'Europe, Mémoires, Paris, Duculot, 1989.
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- Christian Social Party (Belgium, defunct) politicians
- Government ministers of Belgium
- Members of the Chamber of Representatives (Belgium)
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