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Willy Claes






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Willy Claes
Claes in 2008
8th Secretary General of NATO
In office
17 October 1994 – 20 October 1995
Preceded byManfred Wörner
Sergio Balanzino (acting)
Succeeded bySergio Balanzino (acting)
Javier Solana
President of the Party of European Socialists
In office
November 1992 – October 1994
Preceded byGuy Spitaels
Succeeded byRudolf Scharping
Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
7 March 1992 – 10 October 1994
Prime MinisterJean-Luc Dehaene
Preceded byMark Eyskens
Succeeded byFrank Vandenbroucke
Personal details
Born (1938-11-24) 24 November 1938 (age 85)
Hasselt, Belgium
Political partyDifferent Socialist Party
Alma materVrije Universiteit Brussel

Willem Werner Hubert "Willy" Claes[1] (Dutch: [ˈʋɪli klaːs]; born 24 November 1938) is a Belgian politician who served as the eighth Secretary General of NATO, from 1994 to 1995. Claes was forced to resign from his NATO position after he was found guilty of corruption, which was uncovered during the investigation into André Cools' death. Claes was a member of the Flemish Socialist Party.

Claes was born in Hasselt, Belgium. He graduated in political and diplomatic sciences at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB).

Political career[edit]

Claes began his political career in the Hasselt city council. In 1968, he was elected to the national parliament. In 1972, he entered the cabinet for the first time as minister of education. Between 1973 and 1992, he was minister of economic affairs of Belgium three separate times. He also served as deputy prime minister five times, and was an important negotiator in the formation of coalition governments during the 1980s.

Claes was Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1992 until 1994 in the Government Jean-Luc Dehaene I, during which period he presided over Belgium's withdrawal from the UN peacekeeping mission in Rwanda during the Rwandan genocide. Belgium's withdrawal and the subsequent proposal by Claes of the withdrawal at the UN of all UN-Troops is thought[2] to have dramatically worsened the situation on the ground, leading to thousands of deaths.[3]

Claes was also Secretary General of NATO from 1994 until 1995, when he resigned after the discovery of a bribe of over 50 million Belgian francs (BEF), accepted at the time he was minister of economic affairs and connected to the defence contract negotiations with Agusta and Dassault. A criminal trial was handled by the Court of Cassation, which is responsible for cases involving minister in function. Claes received a 60 000 BEF fine, a three-year probationary sentence and a five-year prohibition on running for public office. An appeal at the European Court of Human Rights resulted in the confirmation of the Belgian sentence.

Musical career[edit]

Claes is known for being a pianist and has frequently performed concerts. Even as secretary-general of NATO, he had a piano in his residence to keep in practice. [4]

Honours[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Decan, Rik, Wie is wie in Vlaanderen 2000–2002, Brussel: BRD, 1999.
  • ^ Frederik Grünfeld, Anke Huijboom, The Failure to Prevent Genocide in Rwanda: The Role of Bystanders, p. 188
  • ^ Sociologue et directrice émérite au CNRS, auteurs de nombreux articles sur le Rwanda, première personne auditionnée par les députés français de la mission d'information parlementaire sur le Rwanda - Citée comme témoin de contexte dans le cadre du procès de quatre Rwandais en Belgique en 2001, elle a déclaré qu'« Il n’y a pas de massacres spontanés de cette envergure. Il faut des dirigeants, il faut une organisation. » Assises Rwanda 2001. Témoin de contexte : Claudine Vidal, historienne, sociologue.
  • ^ "Willy Claes, 1994 - 1995".
  • ^ "De Belgische Kamer van volksvertegenwoordigers". dekamer.be.
  • External links[edit]

    Media related to Willy Claes at Wikimedia Commons

    Political offices
    Preceded by

    Mark Eyskens

    Minister of Foreign Affairs
    1992–1994
    Succeeded by

    Frank Vandenbroucke

    Party political offices
    Preceded by

    Guy Spitaels

    President of the Party of European Socialists
    1992–1994
    Succeeded by

    Rudolf Scharping

    Diplomatic posts
    Preceded by

    Sergio Balanzino
    Acting

    Secretary General of NATO
    1994–1995
    Succeeded by

    Sergio Balanzino
    Acting


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