Hugo Vandenberghe

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Hugo Vandenberghe
Senator of Belgium
Assumed office
1991
Personal details
Born1942
NationalityBelgian
Political party
Christen-Democratisch en Vlaams
ResidenceRotselaar
Websitewww.hugovandenberghe.be

Hugo Vandenberghe (born in 1942), is a Belgian politician and a professor at

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
(Law Faculty).

From 1973 to 1977, Hugo Vandenberghe served as advisor in several cabinets of Minister Leo Tindemans. From 1984 to 1990, he was member of the European Committee on Human Rights in Strasbourg. In 1991, he was co-opted Senator, and, in 1999, he was elected Senator.[1]

Hugo Vandenberghe was the Fraction Leader of the

Organized Crime, Hugo Vandenberghe is regarded as a Law and Justice
specialist within the CD&V. In particular, he is known for advocating amendments to existing legislation and for proposing new legislation.

Although Hugo Vandenberghe has a conservative profile within the CD&V, he has been considered to be a negotiator. For instance, in the ethical debates on

Christelijke Volkspartij
(CVP, renamed Christen-Democratisch en Vlaams in 2001) became an opposition party, Hugo Vandenberghe has been opposed to the new Belgian law on euthanasia of the Liberal-Socialist-Green coalition.

Honour

Notes

  1. Belgian Senate
    . Retrieved 10 June 2009.
  2. ^ https://constantinianorder.net/2022/12/?lang=en