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Gérard Deprez

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Subsequently, he went into politics, serving as adviser in the office of the Minister for French Culture for one year. Then he became political adviser to the president of the PSC. In 1979 he became the head of the Deputy Prime Minister's office. In 1981 he was elected president of the PSC and stayed
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Deprez studied philosophy, language and literature and added postgraduate studies in sociology. He worked as an assistant lecturer at the
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for six terms from 1984 to 2009 and again from 2014 until 2019. He is the Delegate General of the
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Deprez was the winner of the Justice and Civil Liberties Award, MEP Awards 2017.
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Beke, Wouter (2004), "Living Apart Together: Christian Democracy in Belgium",
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Christian Democratic Parties in Europe since the End of the Cold War
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from 1966 to 1974 and did his doctorate at the same time.
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for 15 years. In this capacity, he was a member of the
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Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs
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Bastogne
Belgian
politician
Christian Social Party
Citizens' Movement for Change
Member of the European Parliament
French Community of Belgium
European Democratic Party
Catholic University of Louvain
European People's Party
Minister of State
Charles-Ferdinand Nothomb
Liberal Reformist Party
Democratic Front of the Francophones
Reformist Movement
European People's Party
European Democratic Party
Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe
Committee on Budgets
Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs
EU
Turkey
Official website
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Personal profile of Gérard Deprez
European Parliament
Declaration
financial interests

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