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Monarch
  
Albert I

Role
  
Belgian Politician

Preceded by
  
Henri Jaspar

Party
  
Catholic Party

Political party
  
Catholic Party

Name
  
Jules Renkin


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Born
  
3 December 1862 Ixelles, Belgium (
1862-12-03
)

Died
  
July 15, 1934, Brussels, Belgium

Succeeded by
  
Charles de Broqueville

Analyse de la causerie de jules renkin avec les missionnaires belges au congo


Jules Laurent Jean Louis Renkin (3 December 1862 – 15 July 1934) was a Belgian politician.

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Born in Ixelles, Renkin studied and practised law, and helped found the journal L'Avenir Sociale. In 1896 he was elected as a member of the Catholic Party to the Belgian Chamber of Representatives for Brussels, a seat he held until his death. Original on the Christian Democratic wing of the party, Renkin's views became more conservative with time.

He held several ministerial posts, Justice in 1907–1908, Colonies from 1908 to 1918, the Interior in 1918–1920, and Railway and Posts from 1918 to 1921. In 1920 he was named an honorary Minister of State.

In 1931 he became the 28th Prime Minister of Belgium, also holding the Interior, Finance, and Health portfolios. His government was unable to deal effectively with the economic crisis facing Belgium at the time and fell in 1932.

He was married to Emma van Hamme.

Honours

  •  Belgium: Minister of State by Royal Decree.
  •  Belgium: Grand Cross in the Order of Leopold, RD 1932.
  •  Belgium: Grand Cross in the Order of the African Star, RD 1921.
  •  Belgium: Grand Cross in the Order of the Crown
  •  France: Grand Cross in the Legion of Honour
  • Grand Cross in the Order of Saint Gregory the Great, 1932.
  •  Spain: Grand Cross with Collar in the Order of Isabella the Catholic
  •  United Kingdom: Knight Grand Cross in the Order of the British Empire
  •  Italy: Grand Cross in the Order of the Crown of Italy
  • Grand Cross in the Order of the Star of Romania
  • Grand Cross in the Order of the Lion and the Sun
  •  Greece: Officier in the Order of the Redeemer
  • References

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