Jos Dupré Explained

Jos Dupré
Birth Name:Jozef Dupré
Birth Date:8 July 1928
Birth Place:Laakdal, Belgium
Nationality:Belgian
Party:CDV
Office:Mayor of Westerlo
Term Start:1989
Term End:1996
Successor:Guy Van Hirtum
Term Start1:1977
Term End1:1982
Predecessor1:Jozef Draulans
Successor1:Jozef Thys
Term Start2:3 February 1988
Term End2:18 October 1988
Successor2:Theo Kelchtermans
Term Start3:18 October 1988
Term End3:7 March 1992
Term Start4:1989
Term End4:1992
Predecessor4:Paula D'Hondt
Successor4:position abolished
Office5:Member of the Chamber of Representatives of Belgium
Term Start5:1974
Term End5:1996
Office6:President of the Chamber of Representatives of Belgium
Term Start6:8 June 1995
Term End6:28 June 1995
Predecessor6:Charles-Ferdinand Nothomb
Successor6:Raymond Langendries
Office7:Member of the Flemish Council
Term Start7:21 October 1980
Term End7:May 1995

Jozef "Jos" Dupré (8 July 1928 – 2 December 2021) was a Belgian politician.[1] A member of the Christian Social Party, he served in the Chamber of Representatives from 1974 to 1996, while serving as President briefly in June 1995. He also sat on the Flemish Council from 1980 to 1995.[2]

Notes and References

  1. News: 2 December 2021. Gewezen CVP-minister en ex-burgemeester van Westerlo Jos Dupré (93) overleden. Dutch. Het Laatste Nieuws. 2 December 2021.
  2. Web site: Jos Dupré. Vlaams Parlement. Dutch. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20200919131545/https://www.vlaamsparlement.be/vlaamse-volksvertegenwoordigers/2369. 19 September 2020.