Louis Tobback
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Louis Tobback | |
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Member of Parliament (Chamber of Representatives) | |
In office 1974–1991 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Socialistische Partij Anders | 3 May 1938
Alma mater | Free University of Brussels (VUB) |
Occupation | Politician |
Louis Marie Joseph Tobback (born 3 May 1938) is a Belgian
Political career
Tobback started his political career in 1965 in the OCMW/CPAS council. In 1971 he was elected a member of the city council of Leuven, and became eerste schepen (first alderman).
In 1974, he became the leader of the
From 1988 until 1994, Tobback was Belgium's Minister of the Interior in two coalitions formed by Christian Democrats and Socialists, who faced the tough task of bringin Belgium into compliance with the Maastricht Treaty. It was known that he liked cooperating with Jean-Luc Dehaene, who was Prime Minister from 1992 until 1999.
In 1994 he became president of the Flemish social-democratic party (SP, since 2001 known as
In 1995, Tobback also became the mayor of Leuven, and he was granted the title of Minister of State in recognition of his work in politics. He was re-elected as mayor in 2000, 2006 and 2012 and retired on 31 December 2018.
In April 1998, he again became Minister of the Interior, after Johan Vande Lanotte (also SP.A) resigned because of the escape of Marc Dutroux during his transport from jail to the court hall. In September 1998, Tobback himself resigned after a Nigerian candidate for immigration (Semira Adamu) died during her forced repatriation.
Tobback is a self-declared Orangist. He considers the break-up of the Netherlands and Belgium a historic mistake. "If the United Kingdom of the Netherlands would have endured, we would have been a member of the G8 today", Tobback said in 2006.[1]
Honours
- 1995: Grand Officer in the Order of Leopold.
- 2003: Knight Grand Cross in the Order of Leopold II.[2]
Gallery
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The face of the squat 'Villa Squattus Dei ' in Leuven (Belgium). Also depicted: caricature of Louis Tobback.
References
- ^ "Het Verdriet van Leuven". Nederlands Dagblad. 4 February 2006.
- ^ "Louis Tobback".
Sources
- Louis Tobback (in Dutch)
- Louis Tobback[permanent dead link] (Elections 2006)
External links
Media related to Louis Tobback at Wikimedia Commons