Charles Graux (politician)

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This article is about the Belgian politician. For the French classicist, see Charles Graux (classicist).
Charles A. L. Graux |
Born |
Charles Alexandre Louis Graux
(1837-01-04)4 January 1837
Brussels, Belgium
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Died |
22 January 1910(1910-01-22) (aged 73)
Elsene, Belgium
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Nationality |
Belgium |
Occupation |
politician, lawyer, professor |
Charles Alexandre Louis Graux (4 January 1837 – 22 January 1910) was a Belgian lawyer, professor at the Universite Libre de Bruxelles, and a liberal politician.[1]
He co-founded La Liberté and the Ligue de l'Enseignement, and was the director of La Discussion.[2]
He was Belgium's Minister of Finance from 1879 to 1884.
He was a member of Belgium's Chamber of Representatives from 1890 to 1894.
He was made a Minister of State in 1900.[3]
See also
References
^ P. HYMANS, Notice sur la vie et les oeuvres de Charles Graux, in: Annuaire de l'Université Libre de Bruxelles pour l'année académique 1910-1911, blz. 85-105.
^ Louis DE LICHTERVELDE, Quelques ministres des finances, in: L'histoire des finances publiques en Belgique, Tome I, Brussel, 1950, blz. 65-96.
^ R. BONNAERENS, Charles Graux, in: Biographie Coloniale, Tome 5, Brussel, 1958, col. 356-357. N. LUBELSKI-BERNARD, Charles Graux, in Nouvelle Biographie Nationale, deel 1, Brussel, 1988, col. 112-118
Sources
Finance ministers of Belgium
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list |
Finance Ministers |
1831–1899 |
- Charles de Brouckère (1831)
- Jacques Coghen (1831-1832)
- Auguste Duvivier (1831-1834)
- Edouard d'Huart (1834-1839)
- Léandre Desmaisières (1839-1840)
- Edouard Mercier (1840-1841)
- Camille de Briey (1841)
- Jean Baptiste Smits (1841-1843)
- Edouard Mercier (1843-1845)
- Jules Malou (1845-1847)
- Laurent Veydt (1847-1848)
- Walthère Frère-Orban (1848-1852)
- Charles Liedts (1852-1855)
- Edouard Mercier (1855-1857)
- Walthère Frère-Orban (1857-1870)
- Pierre Tack (1870)
- Victor Jacobs (1870-1871)
- Jules Malou (1871-1878)
- Charles Graux (1878-1884)
- Jules Malou (1884)
- Auguste Beernaert (1884-1894)
- Paul de Smet de Naeyer (1894-1899)
- Julien Liebaert (1899)
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1900-1999 |
- Paul de Smet de Naeyer (1899-1907)
- Julien Liebaert (1907-1911)
- Michel Levie (1911-1914)
- Aloys Van de Vyvere (1914-1918)
- Léon Delacroix (1918-1920)
- Georges Theunis (1920-1925)
- Aloys Van de Vyvere (1925)
- Albert-Edouard Janssen (1925-1926)
- Maurice Houtart (1926-1932)
- Jules Renkin (1932)
- Henri Jaspar (1932-1934)
- Gustave Sap (1934)
- Camille Gutt (1934-1935)
- Max-Léo Gérard (1935-1936)
- Henri De Man (1936-1938)
- Eugène Soudan (1938)
- Max-Léo Gérard (1938)
- Albert-Edouard Janssen (1938-1939)
- Camille Gutt (1939-1945)
- Gaston Eyskens (1945)
- Franz de Voghel (1945-1946)
- Jean Vauthier (1946-1947)
- Gaston Eyskens (1947-1949)
- Henri Liebaert (1949-1950)
- Jean Van Houtte (1950-1952)
- Albert-Edouard Janssen (1952-1954)
- Henri Liebaert (1954-1958)
- Jean Van Houtte (1958-1961)
- André Dequae (1961-1965)
- Gaston Eyskens (1965-1966)
- Alfred Scokaert (1965-1966)
- Robert Henrion (1966-1968)
- Jean-Charles Snoy et d'Oppuers (1968-1971)
- André Vlerick (1972)
- Willy De Clercq (1973-1974)
- Willy De Clercq (1974-1977)
- Gaston Geens (1977-1980)
- Robert Henrion (1980)
- Paul Hatry (1980)
- Mark Eyskens (1980-1981)
- Robert Vandeputte (1981)
- Willy De Clercq (1981-1985)
- Frans Grootjans (1985)
- Etienne Knoops (1985)
- Louis Waltniel (1985)
- Mark Eyskens (1985-1988)
- Philippe Maystadt (1988-1998)
- Herman Van Rompuy (1988)
- Wivina Demeester (1988-1991)
- Jean-Jacques Viseur (1998-1999)
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2000 - present |
- Alain Zenner (2000-2003)
- Hervé Jamar (2003-2007)
- Bernard Clerfayt (2008-2011)
- Steven Vanackere (2011-2013)
- Koen Geens (2013-2014)
- Johan Van Overtveldt (2014-2018)
- Alexander De Croo (2018-present)
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