Jean Pede
Speaker of Parliament of Flanders
In office
2 February 1988  18 October 1988
Preceded byFrans Grootjans
Succeeded byLouis Vanvelthoven
In office
22 December 1981  3 December 1985
Preceded byHenri Boel
Succeeded byFrans Grootjans
Personal details
Born7 January 1927
Oudenaarde, Belgium
Died23 July 2013
Brakel
Political partyOpen Flemish Liberals and Democrats

Jean Pede (7 January 1927 – 23 July 2013)[1] was a Belgian liberal politician for the PVV.[2]

Biography

Professionally Jean Pede was a notary, in a long line of notaries, from his father's as well as from his mother's side.

From February 1985 to October 1988, he was Flemish minister of internal affairs and urban planning.

He was time-long burgomaster of Bottelare (1959–1976) and of Merelbeke (1977–1982 and 1989–1994), and also Provincial Council member of East Flanders.

He was a member of the Belgian Federal Parliament:

  • from 1965 to 1971 as a member of the Chamber of Representatives,
  • from 1971 tot 1995 as a senator.

These mandates made him automatically a member of the Flemish Council and he was its chair from 1981 to 1985, and again a few months in 1988.

References

  1. "Voormalig Vlaams minister Jean Pede overleden". De Standaard (in Flemish). 23 July 2013. Retrieved 17 February 2023.
  2. "Voormalig Vlaams minister Jean Pede overleden - De Standaard" (in Dutch). Standaard.be. 23 July 2013. Retrieved 3 October 2013.

Sources

  • Paul VAN MOLLE, La Parlement belge - Het Belgisch Parlement, 1894-1972, Antwerpen, 1972
  • Belgische Senaat, Biografisch Handboek, Brussel, 1987, p. 371-373.
  • Clair YSEBAERT, Politiek Zakboekje met Politicowie. Decisionmakers '93-'94, Zaventem, Kluwer Editorial, 1993, p. 284-285.
  • Nicole LEHOUCQ en Tony VALCKE, De fonteinen van de Oranjeberg, Politiek-institutionele geschiedenis van de provincie Oost-Vlaanderen van 1830 tot nu. Deel 2 : Biografisch repertorium, Gent, Stichting Mens en Cultuur, 1997, p. 314-315.
  • Jean Pede. Ere-senator, 29/09/1996. Viering, s.l., s.n., 1996, s.p.
  • Levensloop Ere-senator Jean Pede, Viering 29 September 1996, Merelbeke, Gemeentehallen, 1996, 7 p.
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