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Herman Van Rompuy


Taking office
1 January 2010[2]
Succeeding Fredrik Reinfeldt

In office
30 December 2008 – 25 November 2009
Monarch Albert II
Deputy
Preceded by Yves Leterme
Succeeded by Yves Leterme

In office
12 July 2007 – 30 December 2008
Preceded by Herman De Croo
Succeeded by Patrick Dewael

Born 31 October 1947 (1947-10-31) (age 62)
Etterbeek, Belgium
Political party Christian Democratic and Flemish
Spouse(s) Geertrui Windels
Residence Sint-Genesius-Rode, Belgium
Alma mater Catholic University of Leuven
Profession Economist
Religion Roman Catholicism[3]
Website Official website

Herman Achille[citation needed] Van Rompuy (Pronunciation-Herman Van Rompuy.ogg [ˈɦɛɾmɑn vɑn ˈɾɔmpœy̆] , born 31 October 1947 in Etterbeek, Brussels) is a Belgian Flemish politician and member of the Christian Democratic and Flemish party. He has been the Prime Minister of Belgium since 30 December 2008 succeeding Yves Leterme.

On 19 November 2009, under the new Treaty of Lisbon, he was designated the first permanent President of the European Council,[4] a position he takes up on 1 January 2010.[5][6][7][8]

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[edit] Political career

  • Chairman of national CVP's youth council (1973–1977)
  • Member of national CVP's bureau (1978–present)
  • Member of the Belgian Senate (1988–1995)
  • Secretary of State for Finance and for Small and Medium Enterprises (1988)
  • Chairman of CVP (1988–1993)
  • Deputy Prime Minister – Minister for Budget (1993–1999)
  • Member of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives (1995–2000)
  • Minister of State (2004–present)
  • President of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives (2007–2008)
  • Prime Minister of Belgium (2008–2009)
  • President of the European Council (designated)

[edit] Early political career

"A trained economist, Van Rompuy worked at the Belgian central bank from 1972 to 1975 before going into politics, where he had stints in government in the 1980s and 1990s. As budget minister, he helped drive down Belgium’s debt from a peak of 135 percent of gross domestic product in 1993. It fell to below 100 percent of GDP in 2003." [9]

Van Rompuy is an alumnus of the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven,[10] and was the Vice President of the CVP Youth from 1973 to 1975. From 1978 onward, he was a member of the National Bureau of the CVP, from 1975 to 1980 he worked in the ministerial cabinets of Leo Tindemans and Gaston Geens and from 1988 to 1993 he was the President of the CVP.

[edit] Belgian Minister of Budget (1993–1999)

He also was Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Budget from September 1993 to July 1999.

[edit] Member of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives (1999–2007)

After his party's defeat in the 1999 Belgian general election, he became a member of the Chamber of Representatives. In 2004, he was designated Minister of State.

[edit] Position on Turkey joining the European Union

In 2004, he stated "An enlargement [of the EU] with Turkey is not in any way comparable with previous enlargement waves. Turkey is not Europe and will never be Europe." He continued "But it's a matter of fact that the universal values which are in force in Europe, and which are also the fundamental values of Christianity, will lose vigour with the entry of a large Islamic country such as Turkey."[11]

[edit] President of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives (2007–2008)

In 2007, he became president of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives.

[edit] Prime Minister of Belgium

On 12 July 2007, Van Rompuy was elected as the President of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives.[citation needed] On 28 December 2008, following the 2007–2008 Belgian political crisis, Van Rompuy was asked by King Albert II to form a new government[12] after he was reluctant to take up the role of Prime Minister.[13] He was sworn in as Belgian Prime Minister on 30 December 2008.

[edit] Taxes

On 13 October 2009 Bloomberg reported that the government of Herman Van Rompuy would seek to "Tax Banks, Nuclear Power to Tame Deficit".[14]

[edit] Quote on financial recovery

“We are in the early stages of a recovery and at this time it is important not to weaken burgeoning confidence and to lay the foundations of a sustainable recovery,” Van Rompuy said in a speech to Parliament today in Brussels. “Most important is to keep the direction. That will also provide stability and support.” As reported by Bloomberg on 13 October 2009.[citation needed]

[edit] Policy on government debt

On 13 October Bloomberg reported the following about Van Rompuy's Government Debt Policy: "Belgium will trim its budget deficit to 5.3 percent of gross domestic product in 2011 from almost 5.7 percent both this year and next, according to a slide presentation handed out by State Secretary for the Budget Melchior Wathelet. Van Rompuy told Parliament earlier today that the deficit would widen to 5.4 percent of GDP this year. Belgium’s deficit will be little changed next year as the shortfall at the level of regional governments and municipalities will widen to 1.5 percent of GDP from 0.7 percent, offsetting efforts by the federal government to trim its deficit. Government debt will start exceeding one year’s worth of national output as of 2010, according to European Commission forecasts. Belgium had trimmed debt to as little as 84 percent of GDP in 2007, before bailouts of Fortis, Dexia SA, KBC Group NV and mutual insurer Ethias Group increased the nation’s borrowing costs and inflated the debt ratio to 89.6 percent at the end of last year."[citation needed]

[edit] Negotiations and dispute with GDF Suez

On 22 October 2009 Reuters reported that the Van Rompuy Government had signed a commitment with GDF Suez for nuclear power fees to Belgium. The outstanding dispute with GDF concerns the €250 million fee that Belgium is attempting to charge GDF for 2009 as part of its "Renewable Energy Fund" as stated in the article: "Belgium has also charged nuclear producers a total of 250 million euros for 2008 and the same for 2009, as well as 250 million euros this year payable to a renewable energy fund. These fees remain in dispute. The producers are challenging the 2008 payment in Belgium's constitutional court. A spokesman for Van Rompuy said the government would pass a law to enforce the 500 million euro charge for this year, adding that this could also be contested by GDF Suez." [15]

[edit] President of the European Council

On 11 November 2009, Mario Borghezio, Italian member of European Parliament mentioned that potential future European president and Foreign Affairs minister like Jan Peter Balkenende, David Miliband, Herman Van Rompuy could be the candidate of Bilderberg group and Trilateral commission instead of being candidates of their home country political party [16].

The next day, Herman Van Rompuy came to the Castle of the Valley of the Duchess for a meeting held by Bilderberg group. He made a speech about his vision of the European governance. He explained that Europe should become federalist like the United States of America, and thus apply a European Union wide tax[17].

On 19 November 2009, Van Rompuy was chosen to be the first full-time President of the European Council. His tenure will begin as soon as the position becomes functional in accordance with agreements codified in the Treaty of Lisbon. In principle, he should take up his post as the treaty comes into effect on 1 December 2009 but arrangements must be made for his resignation from the premiership of Belgium and the last of the presidents under the rotating system will be invited to complete his term, leaving the post free on 1 January 2010. Gordon Brown said that Van Rompuy had unanimous backing from the 27 EU leaders at the summit held in Brussels on the evening of 19 November 2009.

Brown also praised Van Rompuy as "a consensus-builder" who had "brought a period of political stability to his country after months of uncertainty".[18] This opinion is shared by others; he has been described as a painstaking builder of impossible agreements (l'horloger des compromis impossibles)[19] A statement made by Van Rompuy at a news conference after his selection illustrates his approach:

"Every country should emerge victorious from negotiations. A negotiation that ends with a defeated party is never a good negotiation. I will consider everyone's interests and sensitivities. Even if our unity remains our strength, our diversity remains our wealth."[20]

[edit] Family

Van Rompuy is married to Geertrui Windels with whom he has 4 children.[21]

His younger brother, Eric Van Rompuy, is also a politician in the CD&V and was a minister in the Flemish Government from 1995 to 1999. His sister, Tine Van Rompuy, is a member of the Workers Party of Belgium. His father, Vic Van Rompuy, was an economics professor.[22]

[edit] See also

[edit] Bibliography

  • De kentering der tijden, Lannoo, 1979
  • Hopen na 1984, Davidsfonds, 1984
  • Het christendom. Een moderne gedachte, Davidsfonds, 1990
  • Vernieuwing in hoofd en hart. Een tegendraadse visie, Davidsfonds, 1998
  • De binnenkant op een kier. Avonden zonder politiek, Lannoo, 2000
  • Dagboek van een vijftiger, Davidsfonds, 2004
  • Op zoek naar wijsheid, Davidsfonds, 2007

[edit] References

  1. ^ "New EU president plans first official trip". http://euobserver.com/9/29045. Retrieved 2009-11-26. 
  2. ^ "Belgian ex-premier meets party chiefs as hunt begins for new PM". http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5hffLaov4yMGjX5fFgE18-03yIOPA. Retrieved 2009-11-22. 
  3. ^ "FACTBOX-Who is Herman Van Rompuy? - Industries - Financial Services & Real Estate - Reuters". http://www.reuters.com/article/rbssFinancialServicesAndRealEstateNews/idUSLI45257420091119. Retrieved 2009-11-20. 
  4. ^ "Tony Blair Has Dropped Out Of The Race To Be EU President As Herman Van Rompuy Gets The Nod - World News - Sky News". http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/World-News/Tony-Blair-Has-Dropped-Out-Of-The-Race-To-Be-EU-President-As-Herman-Van-Rompuy-Gets-The-Nod/Article/200911315457404?lpos=World_News_Carousel_Region_0&lid=ARTICLE_15457404_Tony_Blair_Has_Dropped_Out_Of_The_Race_To_Be_EU_President_As_Herman_Van_Rompuy_Gets_The_Nod. Retrieved 2009-11-20. 
  5. ^ "Who speaks for Europe?". http://www.neurope.eu/articles/Who-speaks-for-Europe/97666.php. Retrieved 2009-11-22. 
  6. ^ "Rulers - November 2009". http://rulers.org/2009-11.html. Retrieved 2009-11-22. 
  7. ^ "EU president wants to see a new Euro tax". http://www.independent.ie/national-news/eu-president-wants-to-see-a-new-euro-tax-1950730.html. Retrieved 2009-11-22. 
  8. ^ "E.U. Leaders Make Unity in the Bloc Their First Job". http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/09325/1015393-82.stm. Retrieved 2009-11-22. 
  9. ^ "Bloomberg record on debt reduction of the Belgium's debt in the 90's and early 00's.". http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601085&sid=alqnA74CDu4U. Retrieved 2009-11-20. 
  10. ^ "Profile: Herman Van Rompuy, Belgium's Mr Fixit". http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/nov/19/herman-van-rompuy-eu-president. Retrieved 2009-11-20. 
  11. ^ http://www.standaard.be/artikel/detail.aspx?artikelid=6O2IL32S&kanaalid=854
  12. ^ "UPDATE 2-Belgian king asks Van Rompuy to form government - Industries - Financial Services & Real Estate - Reuters". http://www.reuters.com/article/rbssFinancialServicesAndRealEstateNews/idUSLS35202520081228. Retrieved 2009-11-20. 
  13. ^ "FACTBOX - Key facts about new Belgian prime minister - World - Reuters". http://uk.reuters.com/article/worldNews/idUKTRE4BT3N020081230. Retrieved 2009-11-20. 
  14. ^ "Bloomberg Aricle on Van Rompuy's positions as PM". http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601085&sid=aWc3BM6JABEo. Retrieved 2009-11-20. 
  15. ^ "UPDATE 1-GDF Suez signs Belgian nuclear commitment - Reuters". http://www.reuters.com/article/utilitiesSector/idUSLM64184620091022. Retrieved 2009-11-20. 
  16. ^ Italian MEP on Bilderberg and Trilateral nominations for EU President and foreign minister
  17. ^ [1], Timesonline, Herman Van Rompuy, front-runner for presidency, wants EU-wide tax, 17 November, 2009
  18. ^ "BBC News - Belgian PM Van Rompuy is named as new EU president". http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8367589.stm. Retrieved 2009-11-20. 
  19. ^ Jean-Jacques Mevel, Van Rompuy, l'horloger des compromis impossibles, in the daily newspaper, Le Figaro, 19 november 2009 "online article (fr).". http://www.lefigaro.fr/international/2009/11/19/01003-20091119ARTFIG00013-van-rompuy-l-horloger-des-compromis-impossibles-.php. Retrieved 2009-11-21. 
  20. ^ "European Union settles on a Belgian and a Briton for top posts -- latimes.com". http://www.latimes.com/news/nation-and-world/la-fg-eu-president20-2009nov20,0,7505745.story. Retrieved 2009-11-20. 
  21. ^ CD&V website - Herman Van Rompuy (nl). Retrieved 2009-11-23.
  22. ^ De Morgen - Biografie Herman Van Rompuy (nl). Retrieved on 23-11-2009.

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Political offices
Preceded by
Herman De Croo
President of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives
2007–2008
Succeeded by
Patrick Dewael
Preceded by
Yves Leterme
Prime Minister of Belgium
2008–2009
Succeeded by
Yves Leterme
Preceded by
Fredrik Reinfeldt
President-elect of the European Council
2010–present
Incumbent



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