Frédéric Erens

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Frédéric Erens
Chairman of Vlaams Blok Jongeren
In office
2001–2004
Member of the Parliament of the Brussels-Capital Region
In office
2004–2009
Municipal councilor of Brussels
Assumed office
2009
Personal details
Born (1968-06-27) 27 June 1968 (age 55)
National Front (mid 1990s)
Vlaams Blok (2001-2004)
Vlaams Belang
(2004-present)

Frédéric Erens (born 27 June 1968 in

Ghent, Belgium) is a Belgian politician affiliated to the Vlaams Belang
party.

Career

Erens worked as an insurance broker before entering politics. He was originally a member of the French-speaking Belgian

National Front party founded by Daniel Féret.[1] In the mid 1990s, he switched to the Flemish Vlaams Blok party and was chairman of the young wing, the Vlaams Blok Jongeren from 2001 to 2004.[2]

From 2004 to 2009, Erens served as a member of the Parliament of the Brussels-Capital Region for Vlaams Belang (VB).[3] From 2009 he also served as a municipal councilor in Brussels. In 2012, he became leader of the VB's local chapter in Brussels.[4] In 2013, he filed an official complaint against the Brussels based magazine De Brusseleir which had allowed all other Belgian parties to express their opinions in the run-up to local elections in articles, but had excluded Vlaams Belang.[5]

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