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Noël Delfosse

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Nationality
  
Belgium

Role
  
Belgian Politician

Political party
  
Liberal Party

Education
  
University of Liege


Alma mater
  
University of Liege

Party
  
Liberal Party

Name
  
Noel Delfosse

Preceded by
  
Pierre-Theodore Verhaegen

Born
  
9 March 1801 Liege, France (now Belgium) (
1801-03-09
)

Died
  
February 22, 1858, Liege, Belgium

Succeeded by
  
Josse Joseph de Lehaye

Noël Joseph Auguste Delfosse ([dɛlfos]; 9 March 1801 – 22 February 1858) was a Belgian lawyer, industrialist and liberal politician.

Biography

Delfosse graduated as a doctor in Law at the University of Liège and started his career in Liège as an attorney.

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He was selected as a liberal representative in the municipal council after the Belgian Revolution in 1830, and in 1836 to the Provincial council of the Province of Liège and in 1840 as a representative of Liège into the Belgian Chamber of Representatives, and in 1848 was elected vice-president of the chamber and remained in this office until 1852.

His decisive character and his talent as a convincing speaker, supported his political influence in the years 1848 and 1849, where he mainly tried to secure Belgium from the influences of the French movement. At that time he spoke his famous word become in the chamber: La liberté française pour faire le tour du monde n'a pas besoin de passer par chez nous! From 1853 until 1855 he was the President of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives.

In 1854 and 1855, he rejected twice the offer to create a new Ministry. In December 1857 he was appointed in the government of Rogier-Frère with the title of Minister of State, which did not prevent him to speak against the measures of the government, when they seemed to him incompatible with the principles of liberalism.

References

Noël Delfosse Wikipedia