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Maurice Lippens (politician)

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386: 33: 280:(1921–23) in which capacity he launched a major administrative reform. After resigning from the post following disagreement with the colonial administration in Belgium, Lippens returned to his business career and re-entered Belgian politics. After serving in a number of ministerial position, his political career culminated in an appointment as 397:
Lippens' programme of reforms led to tension between him and Franck, with Lippens demanding much greater autonomy for the Governor-General from the Ministry of the Colonies in Belgium. He reacted angrily to a plan by the Ministry to launch the construction of a railway between
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Lippens re-entered Belgian politics as a Liberal senator in 1925. In 1927, he became Minister for Railways, the Postal Service and Telegraph and, in 1929, Minister of Transport. In 1934, he was appointed to the honorary position of
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and, returning to his position in the CCCI, later became the board chairman of the CCCI. Among his business interests were Congolese companies producing
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Retiring from the colonial administration, Lippens remained active in colonial businesses. He became administrator of the
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De fonteinen van de Oranjeberg: politiek-institutionele geschiedenis van de provincie Oost-Vlaanderen van 1830 tot nu
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to the Congo's provinces. The colonial budget and education systems were also reformed.
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Based on his reputation as governor of East Flanders, Lippens was recruited in 1921 by
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Lippens was given the title of Count in 1934. He ran a charity for children in
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where he reorganised the education and health provisions of the province.
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Belgian businessman, politician, and colonial civil servant and lawyer
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in November the same year. He did not stand as a candidate in the
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businessman, politician, and colonial civil servant and lawyer.
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Governors-General of the Congo Free State and the Belgian Congo
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and a Liberal politician, to serve as Governor-General in the
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Valke, Tony (2003). "Maurice Lippens". In Valke, Tony (ed.).
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before entering local politics in his native province of
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and, in 1906, was elected mayor of the municipality of
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His father, 478:German occupation of Belgium during World War II 406:and, in January 1923, offered his resignation. 782: 8: 789: 775: 767: 674: 112:30 January 1921 â€“ 24 January 1923 31: 20: 662:Newspaper clippings about Maurice Lippens 509: 60:13 November 1934 â€“ 1 July 1936 939:Governors-general of the Belgian Congo 722:Governor-General of the Belgian Congo 278:Governor-General of the Belgian Congo 100:Governor-General of the Belgian Congo 7: 332:and practiced as a lawyer in Ghent. 984:Liberal Party (Belgium) politicians 959:20th-century Belgian businesspeople 919:20th-century Belgian civil servants 944:Presidents of the Senate (Belgium) 308:(1882–95) and a politician in the 14: 573:Biographie Belge d'Outre-Mer 1968 536:Biographie Belge d'Outre-Mer 1968 322:de Kerchove de Denterghem family 979:Members of the Senate (Belgium) 974:Government ministers of Belgium 704:AndrĂ© de Kerchove de Denterghem 268:family, Lippens practiced as a 181:AndrĂ© de Kerchove de Denterghem 255:Maurice Auguste, Count Lippens 1: 924:Ministers of state of Belgium 686:Raymond de Kerchove d'Exaerde 638:Nouvelle Biographie Nationale 312:, serving as a member of the 169:Raymond de Kerchove d'Exaerde 954:20th-century Belgian lawyers 805:Congo Free State (1885–1908) 596:Biographie Belge d'Outre-Mer 427:SociĂ©tĂ© GĂ©nĂ©rale de Belgique 353:German occupation of Belgium 292:Maurice Lippens was born in 969:Mayors of places in Belgium 666:20th Century Press Archives 324:. 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Index


President of the Senate
Albert I
Emile Digneffe
Romain Moyersoen
Governor-General of the Belgian Congo
Eugène Henry
Martin Rutten
Provincial governor
East Flanders
Raymond de Kerchove d'Exaerde
André de Kerchove de Denterghem
Ghent
Belgium
Brussels
Belgium
Liberal Party
Belgian
Liberal
lawyer
East Flanders
Governor-General of the Belgian Congo
President of the Senate
Ghent
Belgium
Hippolyte Lippens
Mayor of Ghent
Liberal Party
Chamber of Representatives
Senate

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