Joëlle Milquet
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Joëlle Milquet | |
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Minister of the Interior | |
In office 6 December 2011 – 22 July 2014 |
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Prime Minister | Elio Di Rupo |
Preceded by | Annemie Turtelboom |
Succeeded by | Melchior Wathelet |
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Born | Montignies-sur-Sambre, Belgium |
17 February 1961
Political party | Humanist Democratic Centre |
Alma mater | Catholic University of Louvain University of Amsterdam |
Joëlle F.G.M. Milquet (French: [jɔ.ɛl mil.kɛ] ; born 17 February 1961 in Montignies-sur-Sambre, Charleroi) is a Belgian politician from the Humanist Democratic Centre (CDH).
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Education
She studied classics at the Institute of the Sisters of Saint Andrew in Charleroi, before going on to graduate in law from the Université Catholique de Louvain in 1984. In 1985, she took a post-graduate diploma in European law at the Universiteit van Amsterdam (UvA).
Career
She started her career at the Bar in Brussels. From 1995 to 1999 she was a delegate to the Belgian Senate. She has been the president of the CDH party since, and played a prominent role in the 2007-2008 formation negotiations for the Leterme I Government.[1] During the government formation negotiations she was given the nickname "Madame Non" (Mrs No) by the nl for her fierce resistance against the constitutional reform that would give more autonomy to the different communities of Belgium.[2]
She was Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Employment and Equal Opportunities in the Leterme I Government, which took office on 20 March 2008.
When the Leterme I government failed, Joëlle Milquet retained her seat on the Van Rompuy I Government, then on the Leterme II Government.
She was the Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of the Interior and for Equalities in the Di Rupo Government (2011-2014).[3] In June 2014 she became minister of Lower education, Culture in the Government of the French Community.
In May 2014 there was a scandal in Belgium, because her son was involded in a gangbang at school, six boys on one girl. She tried to suffocate the affair, later she blamed the girl to be a deranged nymphomaniac.[4]
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- (French) Joëlle Milquet on the Humanist Democratic Centre (CDH) web site
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Preceded by | Minister of the Interior 2011–2014 |
Succeeded by Melchior Wathelet |
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