Willy Taminiaux Explained

Willy Taminiaux
Term Start:2000
Term End:2006
Successor:Jacques Gobert
Office2:Councillor of La Louvière
Term Start2:1989
Term End2:2006
Office3:Senator
Term Start3:1985
Term End3:1995
Party:Socialist
Birth Date:17 December 1939
Birth Place:Écaussinnes, Belgium
Nationality:Belgian
Occupation:Politician

Willy Taminiaux (17 December 1939 – 22 December 2018) was a Belgian Socialist politician.[1]

Biography

Having started his career as a schoolteacher, Willy Taminiaux entered politics, eventually becoming a leading figure in the Walloon Parti Socialiste.

He sat in the Belgian Senate from 1985 to 1992, and in the Parliament of Wallonia from 1995 until 2001, and served as Minister of Social Affairs, Housing and Health in the Walloon Government from 1994 to 1999. In the last capacity he drafted an executive order furthering the integration of handicapped people into society in 1995. In 1999 he became speaker of the Walloon Parliament.

He was also active in local politics, and became mayor of La Louvière in 2000. He did not run again in the 2006 elections.[2]

He has served as President of the Union of Cities and Municipalities of Wallonia, President of the Union of Belgian Cities and Municipalities (CCRE), and a member of the Executive Committee of United Cities and Local Governments.

Notes and References

  1. News: Willy Taminiaux, ancien ministre socialiste wallon, est décédé. Marc Sirlereau. 22 Dec 2018. RTBF. fr.
  2. News: L'ancien bourgmestre de La Louvière Willy Taminiaux est décédé. Le Vif/L'Express. 22 Dec 2018.