Melchior Wathelet Jr. Explained

Melchior Wathelet
Office:Minister of the Interior
Primeminister:Elio Di Rupo
Term Start:22 July 2014
Term End:11 October 2014
Predecessor:Joëlle Milquet
Successor:Jan Jambon
Office1:Secretary of State of Environment, Energy, Mobility and Institutional Reforms
Primeminister1:Elio Di Rupo
Term Start1:6 December 2010
Term End1:22 July 2014
Successor1:Catherine Fonck
Birth Place:Verviers, Belgium
Party:Humanist Democratic Centre
Alma Mater:Catholic University of Louvain
University of Southampton
Website:Official website

Melchior Wathelet (born 30 September 1977 in Verviers) is a Belgian politician, Secretary of State of Environment, Energy, Mobility and Institutional Reforms, and member of the Centre démocrate humaniste (cdH).[1] His father is Melchior Wathelet. He followed part of his secondary education in Dutch at a school in Bilzen, Limburg. After a degree in law from the Catholic University of Louvain and a Master of European Law from the University of Southampton, he became lawyer at the Bar association of Liège in 2002.

He started his political career in 2003, when he was elected as member of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives where he quickly became group member for his party and second vice-president of the cdH.

He became secretary of state in charge of the budget in the Leterme II Government, and kept this charge in the Van Rompuy I Government and the Leterme II Government.

He became secretary of state in charge of Environment, Energy and Mobility in the Di Rupo I Government in 2010. After the 2014 elections on 22 July 2014 Joelle Milquet resigned to become minister of Lower education and Culture in the Government of the French Community. She was replaced as Deputy-Prime Minister and Minister of the interior by Wathelet.[2]

Plan Wathelet

On 6 February 2014 Melchior Wathelet - in his function as secretary of state in charge of Environment, Energy and Mobility - implemented a plan that reorganizes the departure routes from Brussels National Airport in Zaventem. One of the goals of the plan was to spread airplane traffic over a wider area.[3] As a result of this plan, the majority of departing aircraft are routed over densely populated areas of Brussels.[4] This plan – referred to by campaigners as the Plan Wathelet – soon became the object of controversy and led to a wave of complaints by residents affected by aircraft noise. A revision of the plan was blocked by the government of Flanders in early May.[5]

The question of how to route the airline traffic from Zaventem airport, which is located near to the urban area of Brussels has been a contentious political issue for many years.[6] The jurisdictional complexity of the region, and the multitude of intersecting political priorities makes an agreement hard to find with the different Belgian regions, communes and political parties each pushing different agendas. The plan played a role in the federal and regional elections of May 2014, leading to poor results for Wathelet's party, and a solution is not likely until after the formation of a federal government.[6]

The main criticisms centered on the following facts:

Wathelet’s problem management also came under discussion.[8]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Melchior Wathelet. Lachambre.be. Belgian government. 10 December 2011. French.
  2. Web site: Eahm2019 Melchior Wathelet - A roadmap towards a data driven… . 2022-03-11 . eahm2019.eu.
  3. News: Brussels city council calls for change in Zaventem flight paths . Blyth . Derek . Flanders Today . 30 April 2014. 6 July 2014.
  4. News: Survol de Bruxelles: aucune commune n'est épargnée par les décollages (cartes). 29 April 2014. Le Soir. 28 February 2014.
  5. News: 8 May 2014. La Libre. Survol de Bruxelles: le nouveau plan Wathelet ne décollera pas ce vendredi. 9 June 2014. French.
  6. News: Brussels flightpath politics cause public furore . de Wilde . Dirk . EUObserver.com . 24 June 2014. 6 July 2014.
  7. Web site: Persoons. Caroline. Réunion du Mardi 25 Février 2014. Commission de l'Environnement, de la Conservation de la Nature, de la Politique de l'Eau et de l’Énergie. 29 April 2014.
  8. News: Survol de Bruxelles: Reynders veut que Wathelet agisse. 1 May 2014. Le Soir. 29 April 2014.
  9. News: Wathelet: "En période électorale, le MR et le FDF sont frappés d'une amnésie ahurissante". 1 May 2014. L'Echo. 28 April 2014.
  10. News: Huytebroeck vraagt stopzetting spreidingsplan. 1 May 2014. Brusselnieuws. 27 February 2014.
  11. News: Brussel wil vroeger spreidingsplan terug. 1 May 2014. Nieuwsblad. 1 March 2014.
  12. Web site: Dobruzkes. F.. Decroly. J.-M.. Sotiaux. A.. Analyse ex post des nouvelles procédures aériennes mise en service le 6 février 2014 dans la région métropolitaine bruxelloise.. 10 May 2014 . Université Libre de Bruxelles. 22 June 2014.