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Gerolf Annemans

Gerolf Emma Jozef Annemans (born 8 November 1958) is a Belgian lawyer, journalist and politician of the Flemish nationalist party Vlaams Belang (VB)[1] and formerly of its predecessor, the Vlaams Blok. He has been a member of the European Parliament since 2014, and a city councilor in Antwerp since 2000. He served as a member of the Chamber of Representatives from 1987 to 2014, and as a city councilor in Brasschaat from 1994 to 2000. He was the former leader of the VB from 2012 to 2014, and led the Vlaams Blok and VB parliamentary groups from 1991 to 2013.

Gerolf Annemans
Official MEP portrait, 2014
Member of the European Parliament for Belgium
Assumed office
1 July 2014
Parliamentary groupIdentity and Democracy[a]
ConstituencyDutch-speaking electoral college
Leader of Vlaams Belang
In office
16 December 2012 – 19 October 2014
Preceded byBruno Valkeniers
Succeeded byTom Van Grieken
Member of the Chamber of Representatives
In office
March 1987 – 28 April 2014
ConstituencyAntwerp
Personal details
Born
Gerolf Emma Jozef Annemans

(1958-11-08) 8 November 1958 (age 65)
Antwerp, Belgium
Political partyVlaams Belang
Other political
affiliations
Vlaams Blok (1985–2004)
SpouseMonika D'hooghe
Children3
Alma materUniversity of Antwerp
  1. ^ Formerly known as Europe of Nations and Freedom during the eighth European Parliament (2014–2019).

Political career edit

Youth and initial career edit

Annemans read law at the University of Antwerp (UA) and graduated in 1982. He held a seat on the council of the university's law faculty and the UA governing and executive boards. He was also the chief editor of the UA-newspaper and presidium member of Sofia, the guild of the Antwerp law students. During his academic studies from 1980–1981, Annemans was head of the editorial staff of the students' magazine Tegenstroom, the club publication of the Katholiek Vlaams Hoogstudentenverbond (Flemish Catholic Students' Society, KVHV) society. After graduating he also contributed to several columns in the pro-Flemish conservative weekly newspaper 't Pallieterke. Annemans was briefly promoted to a chief editing position at 't Pallieterke but eventually opted for a career in politics.

Vlaams Blok / Vlaams Belang edit

In 1985, Gerolf Annemans became a public activist of the Vlaams Blok (renamed Vlaams Belang on 14 November 2004), as he was offered the place of first substitute on the electoral list for the Belgian federal parliament in the constituency of Antwerp. From 1987 onwards, he had a seat in that assembly, and thus is the longest established Vlaams Belang MP. Until 2013, he chaired the Vlaams Belang group. On his watch the party grew from a two-headed group to Belgium's third largest political faction, counting 18 members (after the 2003 Belgian federal election). Furthermore, Annemans is a longstanding member of the city council of Antwerp, a prominent on the Vlaams Belang party board and former director of the Vlaams Belang political research department.

A quarter-century of parliamentary opposition edit

In his parliamentary work and speeches, he often mentions what he calls "the Belgian disease" (the inability of Flemings and Walloons yet to rule together efficiently). The cordon sanitaire (the unwritten agreement among all other parties not to work together with Vlaams Belang, irrespective of the number of its elected representatives) is viewed by Annemans as a problem that concerns Flanders in its entirety, due to his belief that it has been imposed on Flemish politics by an alliance of Francophone parties and their Flemish left-wing collaborators. Still, he believes this perceived instrument of threat and coercion will never bring Vlaams Belang to its knees. Annemans has always disputed the argument that a vote for Vlaams Belang, therefore, is pointless. The role he reserves for his party is that of a consistent, influential opposition party, able to adjust administration when necessary. In this way, he hopes the party may also function as an alternative to the moderate Flemish-regionalist N-VA, which, in his view, got entirely absorbed by Belgian power politics. Recently, Annemans did not only present himself as a member of the Flemish Movement, but also as a true republican. In doing so, he advocates thorough social reform through Flemish independence, as well as through a far-reaching transformation of the EU on the basis of the sovereignty principle.

Member of investigative and persecutive commissions edit

In his crusade against what he diagnoses as the "Belgian disease" (in this sense the political-administrative tangle facilitating inefficiency and corruption), he joined several parliamentary commissions for the investigation of scandals and embezzlements. In that capacity, Annemans took part in the Dutroux commission (1996), the commission investigating the "Brabant massacres" (also 1996), the Dioxin affair commission (1999), the Sabena commission (2001), and the two commissions concerning the Fortis affair (2009).

Annemans and Lijst Dedecker edit

After the federal elections of 10 June 2007, Annemans warned his partisans on his weblog for underestimation of the "Dedecker factor". He did not believe that the then successful Lijst Dedecker (a one man-party founded and presided by Jean-Marie Dedecker) would be a temporary hype such as the former party ROSSEM had been. According to Annemans, Dedecker had "broken the traditional monopoly of VB as the Robin Hood, the big mouth and Lucky Luke which all others fear." Moreover, the Belgian king Albert II received Jean-Marie Dedecker for his consultations following the elections, and not the then VB party chairman Frank Vanhecke. In a political talk show Annemans called it an error to exclude cooperation with Lijst Dedecker.

The orderly split-up of Belgium edit

In 2010, Annemans announced the publication of a new book in which he would outline a blueprint for the "active preparation of Flemish independence." The main point of this book, that was co-authored by Steven Utsi and released in October 2010, is that the Flemings mustn't cling to concrete road maps for independence, but rather pursue an open strategy. With international law at its side, Flanders already possesses some convincing trumps for dismantling Belgium on its own initiative. For the Flemings, everything will depend on properly reacting against each Francophone move, as well as choosing the right moment for exiting the Belgian federation. The book was edited five times, an English translation titled "After Belgium, the orderly split-up" included, and was sold over 6,000 times, a true bestseller to Flemish standards. The fourth print got outlawed in 2012 by the commercial court of Brussels. The judge ruled that the publication would have violated the rights of the British telecommunications provider O2, because the chemical symbol for oxygen (also the company's logo) figures on its cover. Furthermore, the book inspired Annemans to conceive two manifestoes that gave more depth to the Vlaams Belang platform: the Hoofdstad-Manifest on Brussels (spring 2013), and the Europa-Manifest on the EU (autumn 2013).

Party ideologist edit

With the abovementioned book and manifestoes, Annemans confirms his status of ideological trailblazer. He sees Vlaams Belang as a hotbed of new political viewpoints, even as a social avant-garde. This innovative ambitions also resound in his most recent publication "1914–2014: Van loopgraven tot republiek" (1914–2014: From trench to republic). According to Annemans, the book should not be considered as a political testament, but rather as a 'helicopter perspective' of Flanders' past and the challenges the Vlaams Belang ought to deal with in the twenty-first century. As director of the Vlaams Belang political research department, and afterwards as party chairman, he carried the final responsibility for several election programmes as well as the texts and brochures for ideological congresses and colloquiums. In total, Annemans wrote ten books on republican, ethical and security matters.

Many times he had been alleged to be co-author of the widely despised 70-point plan (Belgium) to stop immigration, though this isn't correct. On the other hand, Annemans has a clear-cut vision on immigration and always insisted on the importance of an elaborate migration chapter in the VB platform. However, his adversaries have created the wrong impression that the Vlaams Blok/Belang repeatedly attempted to launch policy plans based on the 70-point plan. In fact, the plan has been eliminated by the party board many years back.

Party chairman edit

On 16 December 2012, Annemans was elected chairman of the Vlaams Belang.[2] He succeeded Bruno Valkeniers after an unsatisfactory electoral result. The party had lost over two-thirds of its electorate in its traditional stronghold Antwerp. Annemans' chairmanship was confirmed in a secret ballot by a large majority of 92% of party members. The fresh VB foreman championed a strict migration policy and a revision of EU cooperation, but, above all, voiced more than ever the demand for an independent Flanders.

On 25 May 2014, he was the leading candidate of Vlaams Belang for the European Parliament and was elected as the sole MEP of his party. That day the party suffered a serious defeat, not only at the EU elections, but also in the regional and federal elections. Already on the day after, Annemans announced his retreat and an early chairmanship election in October 2014.[3]

Private life edit

Gerolf Annemans is married and has three children.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ Lansford, Tom (31 March 2017). Political Handbook of the World 2016-2017. CQ Press. p. 145. ISBN 978-1-5063-2715-0.
  2. ^ "Gerolf Annemans élu à la tête du Vlaams Belang". 7sur7.be (in French). 16 December 2012. Retrieved 4 March 2024.
  3. ^ "Tom Van Grieken désigné nouveau président du Vlaams Belang". RTBF Info (in French). 19 October 2014. Retrieved 25 February 2023.
  4. ^ "Vlaams Belang - Flanders". Identity and Democracy Group - English. Retrieved 25 February 2023.

External links edit

  • Official website

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Gerolf Annemans news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2010 Learn how and when to remove this message Gerolf Emma Jozef Annemans born 8 November 1958 is a Belgian lawyer journalist and politician of the Flemish nationalist party Vlaams Belang VB 1 and formerly of its predecessor the Vlaams Blok He has been a member of the European Parliament since 2014 and a city councilor in Antwerp since 2000 He served as a member of the Chamber of Representatives from 1987 to 2014 and as a city councilor in Brasschaat from 1994 to 2000 He was the former leader of the VB from 2012 to 2014 and led the Vlaams Blok and VB parliamentary groups from 1991 to 2013 Gerolf AnnemansMEPOfficial MEP portrait 2014Member of the European Parliament for BelgiumIncumbentAssumed office 1 July 2014Parliamentary groupIdentity and Democracy a ConstituencyDutch speaking electoral collegeLeader of Vlaams BelangIn office 16 December 2012 19 October 2014Preceded byBruno ValkeniersSucceeded byTom Van GriekenMember of the Chamber of RepresentativesIn office March 1987 28 April 2014ConstituencyAntwerpPersonal detailsBornGerolf Emma Jozef Annemans 1958 11 08 8 November 1958 age 65 Antwerp BelgiumPolitical partyVlaams BelangOther politicalaffiliationsVlaams Blok 1985 2004 SpouseMonika D hoogheChildren3Alma materUniversity of Antwerp Formerly known as Europe of Nations and Freedom during the eighth European Parliament 2014 2019 Contents 1 Political career 1 1 Youth and initial career 1 2 Vlaams Blok Vlaams Belang 1 3 A quarter century of parliamentary opposition 1 4 Member of investigative and persecutive commissions 1 5 Annemans and Lijst Dedecker 1 6 The orderly split up of Belgium 1 7 Party ideologist 1 8 Party chairman 2 Private life 3 References 4 External linksPolitical career editYouth and initial career edit Annemans read law at the University of Antwerp UA and graduated in 1982 He held a seat on the council of the university s law faculty and the UA governing and executive boards He was also the chief editor of the UA newspaper and presidium member of Sofia the guild of the Antwerp law students During his academic studies from 1980 1981 Annemans was head of the editorial staff of the students magazine Tegenstroom the club publication of the Katholiek Vlaams Hoogstudentenverbond Flemish Catholic Students Society KVHV society After graduating he also contributed to several columns in the pro Flemish conservative weekly newspaper t Pallieterke Annemans was briefly promoted to a chief editing position at t Pallieterke but eventually opted for a career in politics Vlaams Blok Vlaams Belang edit In 1985 Gerolf Annemans became a public activist of the Vlaams Blok renamed Vlaams Belang on 14 November 2004 as he was offered the place of first substitute on the electoral list for the Belgian federal parliament in the constituency of Antwerp From 1987 onwards he had a seat in that assembly and thus is the longest established Vlaams Belang MP Until 2013 he chaired the Vlaams Belang group On his watch the party grew from a two headed group to Belgium s third largest political faction counting 18 members after the 2003 Belgian federal election Furthermore Annemans is a longstanding member of the city council of Antwerp a prominent on the Vlaams Belang party board and former director of the Vlaams Belang political research department A quarter century of parliamentary opposition edit In his parliamentary work and speeches he often mentions what he calls the Belgian disease the inability of Flemings and Walloons yet to rule together efficiently The cordon sanitaire the unwritten agreement among all other parties not to work together with Vlaams Belang irrespective of the number of its elected representatives is viewed by Annemans as a problem that concerns Flanders in its entirety due to his belief that it has been imposed on Flemish politics by an alliance of Francophone parties and their Flemish left wing collaborators Still he believes this perceived instrument of threat and coercion will never bring Vlaams Belang to its knees Annemans has always disputed the argument that a vote for Vlaams Belang therefore is pointless The role he reserves for his party is that of a consistent influential opposition party able to adjust administration when necessary In this way he hopes the party may also function as an alternative to the moderate Flemish regionalist N VA which in his view got entirely absorbed by Belgian power politics Recently Annemans did not only present himself as a member of the Flemish Movement but also as a true republican In doing so he advocates thorough social reform through Flemish independence as well as through a far reaching transformation of the EU on the basis of the sovereignty principle Member of investigative and persecutive commissions edit In his crusade against what he diagnoses as the Belgian disease in this sense the political administrative tangle facilitating inefficiency and corruption he joined several parliamentary commissions for the investigation of scandals and embezzlements In that capacity Annemans took part in the Dutroux commission 1996 the commission investigating the Brabant massacres also 1996 the Dioxin affair commission 1999 the Sabena commission 2001 and the two commissions concerning the Fortis affair 2009 Annemans and Lijst Dedecker edit After the federal elections of 10 June 2007 Annemans warned his partisans on his weblog for underestimation of the Dedecker factor He did not believe that the then successful Lijst Dedecker a one man party founded and presided by Jean Marie Dedecker would be a temporary hype such as the former party ROSSEM had been According to Annemans Dedecker had broken the traditional monopoly of VB as the Robin Hood the big mouth and Lucky Luke which all others fear Moreover the Belgian king Albert II received Jean Marie Dedecker for his consultations following the elections and not the then VB party chairman Frank Vanhecke In a political talk show Annemans called it an error to exclude cooperation with Lijst Dedecker The orderly split up of Belgium edit In 2010 Annemans announced the publication of a new book in which he would outline a blueprint for the active preparation of Flemish independence The main point of this book that was co authored by Steven Utsi and released in October 2010 is that the Flemings mustn t cling to concrete road maps for independence but rather pursue an open strategy With international law at its side Flanders already possesses some convincing trumps for dismantling Belgium on its own initiative For the Flemings everything will depend on properly reacting against each Francophone move as well as choosing the right moment for exiting the Belgian federation The book was edited five times an English translation titled After Belgium the orderly split up included and was sold over 6 000 times a true bestseller to Flemish standards The fourth print got outlawed in 2012 by the commercial court of Brussels The judge ruled that the publication would have violated the rights of the British telecommunications provider O2 because the chemical symbol for oxygen also the company s logo figures on its cover Furthermore the book inspired Annemans to conceive two manifestoes that gave more depth to the Vlaams Belang platform the Hoofdstad Manifest on Brussels spring 2013 and the Europa Manifest on the EU autumn 2013 Party ideologist edit This section contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view April 2019 Learn how and when to remove this message With the abovementioned book and manifestoes Annemans confirms his status of ideological trailblazer He sees Vlaams Belang as a hotbed of new political viewpoints even as a social avant garde This innovative ambitions also resound in his most recent publication 1914 2014 Van loopgraven tot republiek 1914 2014 From trench to republic According to Annemans the book should not be considered as a political testament but rather as a helicopter perspective of Flanders past and the challenges the Vlaams Belang ought to deal with in the twenty first century As director of the Vlaams Belang political research department and afterwards as party chairman he carried the final responsibility for several election programmes as well as the texts and brochures for ideological congresses and colloquiums In total Annemans wrote ten books on republican ethical and security matters Many times he had been alleged to be co author of the widely despised 70 point plan Belgium to stop immigration though this isn t correct On the other hand Annemans has a clear cut vision on immigration and always insisted on the importance of an elaborate migration chapter in the VB platform However his adversaries have created the wrong impression that the Vlaams Blok Belang repeatedly attempted to launch policy plans based on the 70 point plan In fact the plan has been eliminated by the party board many years back Party chairman edit On 16 December 2012 Annemans was elected chairman of the Vlaams Belang 2 He succeeded Bruno Valkeniers after an unsatisfactory electoral result The party had lost over two thirds of its electorate in its traditional stronghold Antwerp Annemans chairmanship was confirmed in a secret ballot by a large majority of 92 of party members The fresh VB foreman championed a strict migration policy and a revision of EU cooperation but above all voiced more than ever the demand for an independent Flanders On 25 May 2014 he was the leading candidate of Vlaams Belang for the European Parliament and was elected as the sole MEP of his party That day the party suffered a serious defeat not only at the EU elections but also in the regional and federal elections Already on the day after Annemans announced his retreat and an early chairmanship election in October 2014 3 Private life editGerolf Annemans is married and has three children 4 References edit Lansford Tom 31 March 2017 Political Handbook of the World 2016 2017 CQ Press p 145 ISBN 978 1 5063 2715 0 Gerolf Annemans elu a la tete du Vlaams Belang 7sur7 be in French 16 December 2012 Retrieved 4 March 2024 Tom Van Grieken designe nouveau president du Vlaams Belang RTBF Info in French 19 October 2014 Retrieved 25 February 2023 Vlaams Belang Flanders Identity and Democracy Group English Retrieved 25 February 2023 External links editOfficial website nbsp European Union portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gerolf Annemans amp oldid 1212815683, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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