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Succeeded by
  
Jacques Simonet

Party
  
Mouvement Reformateur


Role
  
Belgian Politician

Name
  
Daniel Ducarme

Children
  
Denis Ducarme

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Preceded by
  
Francois-Xavier de Donnea

Born
  
8 March 1954 Liege, Belgium (
1954-03-08
)

Died
  
August 28, 2010, Brussels, Belgium

Political party
  
Reformist Movement

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Daniel Ducarme (8 March 1954, Liège – 28 August 2010) was a Belgian politician and former Minister-President of the Brussels-Capital Region.

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Background and political affiliation

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Starting his political career in the Liberal Reformist Party (PRL), Ducarme served as mayor of Thuin in Wallonia from 1988 to 2000, becoming party president in 1999. In 2000 he moved to Schaarbeek in the Brussels-Capital Region and stood for election to the Schaerbeeck council.

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The PRL merged with its centre-right partners to create the Reformist Movement (MR) in 2002, which Ducarme led as president.

Brussels Minister-President

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In 2003 he replaced his MR colleague François-Xavier de Donnéa as Minister-President of the Brussels-Capital Region, provoking considerable resentment among parties representing the Flemish-speaking community as he was essentially a monoglot Francophone, unlike his predecessors as Minister-President.

Resignation and succession

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Ducarme resigned in 2004 following allegations of improprieties by the newspaper L'Avenir concerning his tax affairs. He was succeeded as Minister-President by Jacques Simonet and as president of the MR by Didier Reynders.

Later career

In 2006, Ducarme proposed to return to politics, wishing to stand in Schaarbeek on the MR list in the October 2006 elections, but was ultimately prevented from doing so. In apparent compensation he was appointed by Reynders to represent the MR as a roving ambassador abroad. Ducarme died of cancer on 28 August 2010.

References

Daniel Ducarme Wikipedia