Wilfried Martens

Wilfried Martens

Wilfried Martens was born on 19 April 1936 and died on 9 October 2013.

He led nine governments from 1979 to 1992.
During this period, he completed the first two phases of the reform of the State.

Political party: CVP

Studies

Law, Notarial studies and Thomistic Philosophy

Career

Started as an advisor to several ministers' offices

1967-1971
President of CVP-Jongeren (CVP Youth organisation)

1972-1979
President of the CVP
He took a leading role in the negotiations between the regions and communities of Belgium.

1974-1991
Member of Parliament for the district of Gand-Eeklo

1976
Co-founder of the European People's Party

1979-1992
Prime Minister of nine successive governments 

From 1982 onwards, priority was given to a robust policy for driving Belgium's social, economic and financial recovery. 

Many crises hampered the Government's work: the iron and steel industry, nuclear missiles, the Fourons issues and abortion.

1990
President of the European People's Party (EPP)

1992
Minister of State

1993-1996
President of the Christian Democrats to the European Union

1998
Charles V Award for his contribution to the construction of the European Union