Role Politician | Awards Vlerick Award Name Karel Miert | |
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President Jacques DelorsJacques SanterManuel Marin (Acting) Preceded by Stanley Clinton-Davis (Environment and Transport)Grigoris Varfis (Regional Policy and Consumer Protection) Born 17 January 1942Oud-Turnhout, Belgium ( 1942-01-17 ) Political party Different Socialist Party Party Socialistische Partij Anders Similar People Martin Bangemann, Peter Mandelson, David E Potter, Arthur C Clarke, Nathaniel Borenstein |
Karel van miert hoe moet het verder
Karel Van Miert ([ˈkaː.rəl vɐn ˈmiːrt]; 17 January 1942 – 22 June 2009) was a Flemish politician of the Different Socialist Party and official of the European Commission.
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- Karel van miert hoe moet het verder
- Karel van miert etienne davignon journalism prizes
- Biography
- Political curriculum
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Karel van miert etienne davignon journalism prizes
Biography

He was born in Oud-Turnhout. He studied at Ghent University (1962–1966) and gained a degree in diplomatic sciences. In 1976 he became adjunct-national secretary of the – at that time – unitary Belgian socialist party. Two years later he became president of the Different Socialist Party. In 1989 he was appointed European commissioner responsible for transport, credit and investment and consumer policy. In 1992 he also became in charge of environment. On 26 May 1992 he was appointed Minister of State. From 1993 till 1999 he served as vice-chairman of the European commission and was responsible for competition policy. In this period Van Miert was according to The Guardian "one of the most powerful men in Europe." In 2001, he was awarded the Vlerick Award. He also worked with Eli Lilly and Company, a global pharmaceutical corporation. After his departure from politics Van Miert was an international advisor to Goldman Sachs.

On 22 June 2009, 67-year-old Van Miert died at his home in Beersel, after falling from a garden ladder when he had a cardiac arrest.
Political curriculum
