Eric Van Rompuy Explained

Eric Van Rompuy
Office:Member of the
Flemish Parliament
Term Start:7 June 2009
Term Start2:13 June 2004
Term End2:7 June 2009
Term Start3:13 June 1999
Term End3:13 June 2004
Term Start4:21 May 1995
Term End4:4 July 1995
Office5:Flemish minister of Economy, Enterprise, Agriculture and Media
Term Start5:20 June 1995
Term End5:13 July 1999
Office6:Member of the
Chamber of Representatives
Term Start6:13 October 1985
Term End6:21 May 1995
Office7:Member of the
European Parliament
Term Start7:1981
Term End7:1984
Birth Date:23 November 1949
Birth Place:Uccle, Belgium
Party:CD&V
Spouse:Viviane Geuffens
Residence:Zaventem
Alma Mater:KU Leuven
Occupation:Politician
Website:Official website

Eric Karel Paul Van Rompuy (born 23 November 1949 in Uccle) is a Flemish politician.[1]

Biography

He is the son of the later Prof. em. dr. Vic Van Rompuy and brother of Herman Van Rompuy and Christine Van Rompuy.[2]

After obtaining his licentiate degree in economics, he obtained a baccalaureate degree in philosophy (1971). In 1975, he obtained a PhD in economics at the KU Leuven.

From 1976 till 1981, he worked at the Kredietbank as economist. In the meantime, he was elected in 1977 as national president of the Christian People's Party (CVP) youth wing (now CD&V). He remained president until 1983. In 1981, he had already become Member of Parliament of the European Parliament.

In 1981, he became a member of the local city council of Zaventem (1 January 1983 - 31 December 1988). In 1988, the CVP lost the elections.

His national career started when he was elected as Member of Parliament in 1985. He would remain in that function until 1995. From 1991 until 1995, he was MP in the Flemish parliament.

In 1995, he became the first Flemish minister of Economy, Agriculture and Media. In 1999, he resigned after the huge electoral loss of his party.

Since 1999, he has been MP in the Flemish Parliament.

He is married to Viviane Geuffens.

References

  1. http://www.vlaamsparlement.be/Proteus5/showBioLex.action?id=1912 Vlaamse volksvertegenwoordigers
  2. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/low/europe/8358504.stm Profile: Herman van Rompuy