Open Vlaamse Liberalen En Democraten - Notable Members

Notable Members

  • Fons Borginon, former VLD floor leader in the Belgian Chamber of Representatives
  • Patricia Ceysens, former Flemish Minister of the Economy and former VLD floor leader in the Flemish Parliament
  • Karel De Gucht, former party leader and former Minister of Foreign Affairs
  • Patrick Dewael, former minister-president of Flanders and former Minister of Internal Affairs
  • Margriet Hermans member of the Flemish Parliament and senator
  • Marino Keulen, former Flemish Minister of Integration
  • Fientje Moerman, former vice-minister-president of Flanders
  • Annemie Neyts, former party leader, chairwoman of the Liberal International and current party leader of the ELDR
  • Karel Poma, former minister and member of parliament
  • Bart Somers, former minister-president of Flanders and former party leader
  • Bart Tommelein (nl), VLD floor leader in the Belgian Senate
  • Dirk Van Mechelen, former Flemish Minister of Finance and Budget and Town and Country Planning
  • Vincent Van Quickenborne, former minister of economy, also responsible for the simplification of the administration
  • Guy Vanhengel, Minister of Finance
  • Guy Verhofstadt, former party leader and former prime minister
  • Marc Verwilghen, former minister of the Economy, Trade, Science and Energy

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