About: Odilon Reiner Callaert (Sino-Roman)   Sponge Permalink

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On 14 July 2008, facing the imminent failure to meet a self imposed deadline to enact "constitutional reform" consisting of further devolution of powers to the nation's three linguistic communities, Callaert tendered his resignation to King Donat I, the head of state. On 17 July, King Donat, after holding a flurry of consultations with leaders of political parties, labor unions, and the employers' association, rejected Callaert's resignation. Instead, the king appointed a three person commission of representatives of the linguistic communities to investigate how to restart the reform process. The commission was to report to the king by 31 July 2008. His Grand Father-in-law is Donat Calens, king of Belgium and Luxembourg.

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  • Odilon Reiner Callaert (Sino-Roman)
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  • On 14 July 2008, facing the imminent failure to meet a self imposed deadline to enact "constitutional reform" consisting of further devolution of powers to the nation's three linguistic communities, Callaert tendered his resignation to King Donat I, the head of state. On 17 July, King Donat, after holding a flurry of consultations with leaders of political parties, labor unions, and the employers' association, rejected Callaert's resignation. Instead, the king appointed a three person commission of representatives of the linguistic communities to investigate how to restart the reform process. The commission was to report to the king by 31 July 2008. His Grand Father-in-law is Donat Calens, king of Belgium and Luxembourg.
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Birth Date
  • 1959-08-07(xsd:date)
Period
  • --08-21
Timeline
  • Sino-Roman
Name
  • Odilon Reiner Callaert
Party
  • Democratic
Birth Place
  • Wervik, Belgium and Luxembourg
Position
  • Prime Minister of Belgium and Luxembourg
Predecessor
  • Bertrand Verhille
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  • On 14 July 2008, facing the imminent failure to meet a self imposed deadline to enact "constitutional reform" consisting of further devolution of powers to the nation's three linguistic communities, Callaert tendered his resignation to King Donat I, the head of state. On 17 July, King Donat, after holding a flurry of consultations with leaders of political parties, labor unions, and the employers' association, rejected Callaert's resignation. Instead, the king appointed a three person commission of representatives of the linguistic communities to investigate how to restart the reform process. The commission was to report to the king by 31 July 2008. His Grand Father-in-law is Donat Calens, king of Belgium and Luxembourg.
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