How old was Michel Daerden when he died?

How old was Michel Daerden when he died?

Michel Daerden had two daughters: Aurore Daerden is a DJ and stylist; Elena Daerden is a student. His son, Frédéric Daerden, is the mayor of Herstal and an MEP . On 26 July 2012, while on holiday in France, Daerden suffered a heart attack which put him in a coma. He died, aged 62, on 5 August in Fréjus .

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Eileen can be contacted directly at eileendefenestrates (at)gmail (dot)com. She can also be followed via Twitter. Public relations require the cold and unemotional communication skills of a mechanical man, and Haratron is one such contraption. His typically robotic desire to kill all humans has been reprogrammed to the best of our abilities.

What did Michel Daerden do in the government?

Daerden served in the Federal government as Federal Minister for Science Policy and Infrastructures (1994-1995) and Federal Minister of Transport (1995-1999). After the elections of 1999 Daerden was elected to the Walloon Parliament and became Minister for Employment, Training and Housing in the Walloon Government.

Who are the staff members of the defenestration?

Defenestration is run by an elite cadre of writers and humorists, many of whom actually exist. The below biographies will tell you a little bit about the Defenestration staff (also known as the “crew,” despite our ship burning down in the Baltimore Inner Harbor back in 2004).

When was Michel Daerden elected to the Belgian Senate?

Michel Daerden was elected to the Belgian Chamber of Representatives in 1987. In 1991 he was elected to the Belgian Senate . Daerden served in the Federal government as Federal Minister for Science Policy and Infrastructures (1994-1995) and Federal Minister of Transport (1995-1999).

Why was Michel Daerden nicknamed the Gainsbourg of Belgian politics?

With a reputation as a ‘bon vivant’, his undenied penchant for a drink (especially Pomerol) led him to be nicknamed “the Gainsbourg of Belgian Politics” both by himself in a famous TV interview and by Belgium’s much respected weekly news magazine Le Vif/L’Express. Michel Daerden was elected to the Belgian Chamber of Representatives in 1987.

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