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Karel De Gucht

Karel Lodewijk Georgette Emmerence De Gucht (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈkarəl ˈɣʏxt]; born 27 January 1954) is a Belgian politician who was the European Commissioner for Trade from February 2010 until 31 October 2014.[1] Previously, he served as Belgium's Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2004 to 2009 and as the European Commissioner for International Cooperation, Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Response from 2009 to 2010.[2]

Karel De Gucht
European Commissioner for Trade
In office
9 February 2010 – 1 November 2014
PresidentJosé Manuel Barroso
Preceded byBenita Ferrero-Waldner (Trade and Neighbourhood Policy)
Succeeded byCecilia Malmström
European Commissioner for Development and Humanitarian Aid
In office
17 July 2009 – 9 February 2010
PresidentJosé Manuel Barroso
Preceded byLouis Michel
Succeeded byAndris Piebalgs (Development)
Kristalina Georgieva (International Cooperation, Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Response)
Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
18 July 2004 – 17 July 2009
Prime MinisterGuy Verhofstadt
Yves Leterme
Herman Van Rompuy
Preceded byLouis Michel
Succeeded byYves Leterme
Personal details
Born (1954-01-27) 27 January 1954 (age 70)
Overmere, Belgium
Political partyOpen Flemish Liberals and Democrats
SpouseMireille Schreurs
Children2, including Jean-Jacques
Alma materFree University of Brussels, Dutch
Websitewww.kareldegucht.be

Early life and education edit

De Gucht was born in Overmere, Belgium. He entered politics at a young age, and became president of the Flemish Liberal Students while studying at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel in Brussels. He graduated with a master's degree in Law and practised as a lawyer, mainly in commercial matters, at the bar of Ghent. He later taught European Law at his university.

Political career edit

Member of the European Parliament, 1980–1994 edit

De Gucht became a member of the European Parliament in 1980 and fulfilled this mandate until 1994. In 1989 he was the rapporteur of a landmark Parliamentary Declaration on the Fundamental Rights, leading eventually to the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union, which was later integrated as an essential part of the Treaty of Lisbon.

Career in national politics edit

De Gucht entered the Flemish Parliament after the elections of 1994 and moved to the Belgian Federal Parliament in 2003, where he remained until 2004. In 1999 he was elected party president of the Flemish liberal party (Open Vlaamse Liberalen en Democraten). Although he was elected to the Federal Parliament in the general election on 18 May 2003 and to the European Parliament in the elections of June 2004, he occupied the first seat only very briefly and the second not at all.

He entered the Belgian government on 18 July 2004 as Belgian Minister of Foreign Affairs. He served as deputy prime minister in 2008–2009. He was Chairman-in-Office of the OSCE in 2006.[3] He was a Member of the Security Council of the United Nations (2007–08) and Member of the European Council (2004–09).

European Commission, 2009–2014 edit

In July 2009 De Gucht was appointed as the Belgian European Commissioner, in succession of Louis Michel. Like his predecessor, he was in charge of Development and Humanitarian Aid, but from February 2010 onwards, he became Commissioner of Trade in the Barroso II Commission, until 31 October 2014.

He prepared and launched free trade negotiations with the United States, the so-called Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP). He achieved important trade agreements, among others with South-Korea (2011), Colombia and Peru (2013), Central America, Singapore, Georgia, Moldavia and Ukraine (2014). In October 2014 he concluded CETA, the free trade agreement with Canada and the first ever agreement with a G7 member. He oversaw the start of trade negotiations with Japan and Vietnam, resumed talks with Mercosur and began investment agreement negotiations with China. He also concluded landmark economic partnership agreements with West Africa (ECOWAS), South Africa (SADC) and Eastern Africa (EAC), covering together 75% of African economy.

De Gucht performed his ultimate duty as a commissioner by signing in Nairobi on 31 October 2014 the agreement with the Eastern African Community (EAC), consisting of Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda. He also played a key role in the conclusion of an Association Agreement between the European Union and Ukraine, which was a direct cause of Euromaidan and the Revolution of Dignity.

At the end of his mandate he enjoyed a strong reputation within the European Commission because of the progression in the trade portfolio during his mandate and because of his strong views on European policy questions.[4] At the end of this mandate he decided to leave politics, except on the local level, where he will be the chairman of the local council.[5]

 
Shri Anand Sharma with the EU Trade Commissioner, Mr. Karel De Gucht, in Brussels on 29 November 2010

Controversies edit

De Gucht is well known for his outspoken views on different political issues.

On a trip to Africa in late 2004, De Gucht sparked a diplomatic controversy when he said that "there is a problem with the political class in the Congo" and questioned its ability to tackle corruption.[6] De Gucht received a lot of informal support in diplomatic circles and media and refused to retract his statement. Subsequent news stories suggested his concerns were well-founded.[7]

In November 2008 he was accused by an anonymous person and by the president of the extreme-right party Vlaams Belang of insider trading.[8] The Ghent public prosecutor ultimately decided not to pursue an investigation in the matter stating that "from the investigations it appears that Mr. De Gucht has never abused his inside knowledge of the Fortis situation, more specifically the loss in the value of its shares", and closed the case.

Later in his career, De Gucht caused controversy by his active promotion of the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP). Some critics accused him of being over-enthusiastic about the TTIP, playing down potential risks to European small and medium-sized companies associated with the so-called Investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS) mechanism, and even of ignoring public concerns about the ISDS.[9]

Other activities edit

Corporate boards edit

Non-profit organizations edit

Honours edit

Personal life edit

De Gucht is married to Mireille Schreurs, who is a judge. They live in Berlare and they have two sons, Frédéric and Jean-Jacques De Gucht.

Publications edit

  • Ketterijen – hoe overleven we onze tijd? ["Ketterijen – how do we survive our time?] Polis, 2017.
  • Pluche – Over de banalisering van extreem rechts ["Pluche – On the banalisation of the extreme right"], Houtekiet, 2007.
  • De toekomst is vrij : over het liberalisme in de 21ste eeuw ["The future is free – On liberalism in the 21st century"], Houtekiet, 2002.
  • Het einde der pilaren : een Toscaans gesprek ["The end of religious and philosophical pillars in society – Tuscany conversations"]- with MEP Johan Van Hecke, Houtekiet, 2001.
  • Er zijn geen eilanden meer: over de democratie, vrijheid en de mensrechten ["No man is an island – On democracy, liberty and human rights"], with Dirk Sterckx MEP, Houtekiet, 1999.
  • Time and tide wait for no man: the changing European geopolitical landscape, Praeger Publishers, 1991.

References edit

  1. ^ "The Commissioners (2010–2014): Karel De Gucht", European Commission
  2. ^ European Commissioner for Development and Humanitarian Aid
  3. ^ "OSCE's Belgian Chairmanship says helped start new chapter for Organization". Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe. 5 December 2006. Retrieved 3 October 2014.
  4. ^ Exit interview De Gucht
  5. ^ De Guchts ends as European commissioner
  6. ^ "Belgium rounds on former colony". BBC News. 18 October 2004. Retrieved 6 January 2010.
  7. ^ "DR Congo slams 'Tintin' minister". BBC News. 22 October 2004.
  8. ^ "De Gucht: "Fortis-aandelen zijn pure privézaak"". De Morgen (in Dutch). 15 January 2009. Retrieved 14 January 2013.
  9. ^ "Did you take action on ISDS? EU Trade Commissioner says you didn't". The European Free Alliance (EFA) Group in the European Parliament. 27 July 2014. Retrieved 20 February 2015.
  10. ^ Board of Directors: Karel De Gucht ArcelorMittal.
  11. ^ Board of Directors: Karel De Gucht Proximus.
  12. ^ Minutes of the 2122nd meeting of the Commission held in Brussels (Berlaymont) on 15 April 2015 European Commission.
  13. ^ Management Institute for European Studies (IES) at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB).
  14. ^ "Postanowienie Prezydenta Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej z dnia 18 października 2004 r. o nadaniu orderów". isap.sejm.gov.pl. Retrieved 15 October 2021.

External links edit

  • Official website (in English, French, German, and Dutch)
Political offices
Preceded by Minister of Foreign Affairs
2004–2009
Succeeded by
Belgian European Commissioner
2009–2014
Succeeded by
European Commissioner for
Development and Humanitarian Aid

2009–2010
Succeeded byas European Commissioner for Development
Succeeded byas European Commissioner
for International Cooperation,
Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Response
Preceded by European Commissioner for Trade
2010–2014
Succeeded by

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In this Dutch name the surname is De Gucht Karel Lodewijk Georgette Emmerence De Gucht Dutch pronunciation ˈkarel de ˈɣʏxt born 27 January 1954 is a Belgian politician who was the European Commissioner for Trade from February 2010 until 31 October 2014 1 Previously he served as Belgium s Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2004 to 2009 and as the European Commissioner for International Cooperation Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Response from 2009 to 2010 2 Karel De GuchtEuropean Commissioner for TradeIn office 9 February 2010 1 November 2014PresidentJose Manuel BarrosoPreceded byBenita Ferrero Waldner Trade and Neighbourhood Policy Succeeded byCecilia MalmstromEuropean Commissioner for Development and Humanitarian AidIn office 17 July 2009 9 February 2010PresidentJose Manuel BarrosoPreceded byLouis MichelSucceeded byAndris Piebalgs Development Kristalina Georgieva International Cooperation Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Response Minister of Foreign AffairsIn office 18 July 2004 17 July 2009Prime MinisterGuy VerhofstadtYves LetermeHerman Van RompuyPreceded byLouis MichelSucceeded byYves LetermePersonal detailsBorn 1954 01 27 27 January 1954 age 70 Overmere BelgiumPolitical partyOpen Flemish Liberals and DemocratsSpouseMireille SchreursChildren2 including Jean JacquesAlma materFree University of Brussels DutchWebsitewww wbr kareldegucht wbr be Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Political career 2 1 Member of the European Parliament 1980 1994 2 2 Career in national politics 2 3 European Commission 2009 2014 3 Controversies 4 Other activities 4 1 Corporate boards 4 2 Non profit organizations 5 Honours 6 Personal life 7 Publications 8 References 9 External linksEarly life and education editDe Gucht was born in Overmere Belgium He entered politics at a young age and became president of the Flemish Liberal Students while studying at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel in Brussels He graduated with a master s degree in Law and practised as a lawyer mainly in commercial matters at the bar of Ghent He later taught European Law at his university Political career editMember of the European Parliament 1980 1994 edit De Gucht became a member of the European Parliament in 1980 and fulfilled this mandate until 1994 In 1989 he was the rapporteur of a landmark Parliamentary Declaration on the Fundamental Rights leading eventually to the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union which was later integrated as an essential part of the Treaty of Lisbon Career in national politics edit De Gucht entered the Flemish Parliament after the elections of 1994 and moved to the Belgian Federal Parliament in 2003 where he remained until 2004 In 1999 he was elected party president of the Flemish liberal party Open Vlaamse Liberalen en Democraten Although he was elected to the Federal Parliament in the general election on 18 May 2003 and to the European Parliament in the elections of June 2004 he occupied the first seat only very briefly and the second not at all He entered the Belgian government on 18 July 2004 as Belgian Minister of Foreign Affairs He served as deputy prime minister in 2008 2009 He was Chairman in Office of the OSCE in 2006 3 He was a Member of the Security Council of the United Nations 2007 08 and Member of the European Council 2004 09 European Commission 2009 2014 edit In July 2009 De Gucht was appointed as the Belgian European Commissioner in succession of Louis Michel Like his predecessor he was in charge of Development and Humanitarian Aid but from February 2010 onwards he became Commissioner of Trade in the Barroso II Commission until 31 October 2014 He prepared and launched free trade negotiations with the United States the so called Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership TTIP He achieved important trade agreements among others with South Korea 2011 Colombia and Peru 2013 Central America Singapore Georgia Moldavia and Ukraine 2014 In October 2014 he concluded CETA the free trade agreement with Canada and the first ever agreement with a G7 member He oversaw the start of trade negotiations with Japan and Vietnam resumed talks with Mercosur and began investment agreement negotiations with China He also concluded landmark economic partnership agreements with West Africa ECOWAS South Africa SADC and Eastern Africa EAC covering together 75 of African economy De Gucht performed his ultimate duty as a commissioner by signing in Nairobi on 31 October 2014 the agreement with the Eastern African Community EAC consisting of Burundi Kenya Rwanda Tanzania and Uganda He also played a key role in the conclusion of an Association Agreement between the European Union and Ukraine which was a direct cause of Euromaidan and the Revolution of Dignity At the end of his mandate he enjoyed a strong reputation within the European Commission because of the progression in the trade portfolio during his mandate and because of his strong views on European policy questions 4 At the end of this mandate he decided to leave politics except on the local level where he will be the chairman of the local council 5 nbsp Shri Anand Sharma with the EU Trade Commissioner Mr Karel De Gucht in Brussels on 29 November 2010Controversies editDe Gucht is well known for his outspoken views on different political issues On a trip to Africa in late 2004 De Gucht sparked a diplomatic controversy when he said that there is a problem with the political class in the Congo and questioned its ability to tackle corruption 6 De Gucht received a lot of informal support in diplomatic circles and media and refused to retract his statement Subsequent news stories suggested his concerns were well founded 7 In November 2008 he was accused by an anonymous person and by the president of the extreme right party Vlaams Belang of insider trading 8 The Ghent public prosecutor ultimately decided not to pursue an investigation in the matter stating that from the investigations it appears that Mr De Gucht has never abused his inside knowledge of the Fortis situation more specifically the loss in the value of its shares and closed the case Later in his career De Gucht caused controversy by his active promotion of the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership TTIP Some critics accused him of being over enthusiastic about the TTIP playing down potential risks to European small and medium sized companies associated with the so called Investor state dispute settlement ISDS mechanism and even of ignoring public concerns about the ISDS 9 Other activities editCorporate boards edit ArcelorMittal Member of the Board of Directors since 2016 10 Proximus Member of the Board of Directors 11 CVC Capital Partners Member of the European Advisory Board since 2015 12 Non profit organizations edit Institute for European Studies IES at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel VUB President 13 Honours edit nbsp Poland 1st class Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland 14 Personal life editDe Gucht is married to Mireille Schreurs who is a judge They live in Berlare and they have two sons Frederic and Jean Jacques De Gucht Publications editKetterijen hoe overleven we onze tijd Ketterijen how do we survive our time Polis 2017 Pluche Over de banalisering van extreem rechts Pluche On the banalisation of the extreme right Houtekiet 2007 De toekomst is vrij over het liberalisme in de 21ste eeuw The future is free On liberalism in the 21st century Houtekiet 2002 Het einde der pilaren een Toscaans gesprek The end of religious and philosophical pillars in society Tuscany conversations with MEP Johan Van Hecke Houtekiet 2001 Er zijn geen eilanden meer over de democratie vrijheid en de mensrechten No man is an island On democracy liberty and human rights with Dirk Sterckx MEP Houtekiet 1999 Time and tide wait for no man the changing European geopolitical landscape Praeger Publishers 1991 References edit The Commissioners 2010 2014 Karel De Gucht European Commission European Commissioner for Development and Humanitarian Aid OSCE s Belgian Chairmanship says helped start new chapter for Organization Organization for Security and Co operation in Europe 5 December 2006 Retrieved 3 October 2014 Exit interview De Gucht De Guchts ends as European commissioner Belgium rounds on former colony BBC News 18 October 2004 Retrieved 6 January 2010 DR Congo slams Tintin minister BBC News 22 October 2004 De Gucht Fortis aandelen zijn pure privezaak De Morgen in Dutch 15 January 2009 Retrieved 14 January 2013 Did you take action on ISDS EU Trade Commissioner says you didn t The European Free Alliance EFA Group in the European Parliament 27 July 2014 Retrieved 20 February 2015 Board of Directors Karel De Gucht ArcelorMittal Board of Directors Karel De Gucht Proximus Minutes of the 2122nd meeting of the Commission held in Brussels Berlaymont on 15 April 2015 European Commission Management Institute for European Studies IES at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel VUB Postanowienie Prezydenta Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej z dnia 18 pazdziernika 2004 r o nadaniu orderow isap sejm gov pl Retrieved 15 October 2021 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Karel De Gucht Official website in English French German and Dutch Political offices Preceded byLouis Michel Minister of Foreign Affairs2004 2009 Succeeded byYves Leterme Belgian European Commissioner2009 2014 Succeeded byMarianne Thyssen European Commissioner forDevelopment and Humanitarian Aid2009 2010 Succeeded byAndris Piebalgsas European Commissioner for Development Succeeded byKristalina Georgievaas European Commissionerfor International Cooperation Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Response Preceded byPeter MandelsonCatherine AshtonBenita Ferrero Waldner European Commissioner for Trade2010 2014 Succeeded byCecilia Malmstrom Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Karel De Gucht amp oldid 1225811565, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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