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Paul van Zeeland

Paul Guillaume, Viscount van Zeeland (11 November 1893 – 22 September 1973) was a Belgian lawyer, economist, Catholic politician and statesman.

Paul van Zeeland
Prime Minister of Belgium
In office
25 March 1935 – 23 November 1937
MonarchLeopold III
Preceded byGeorges Theunis
Succeeded byPaul-Emile Janson
Personal details
Born
Paul Guillaume van Zeeland

(1893-11-11)11 November 1893
Soignies, Belgium
Died22 September 1973(1973-09-22) (aged 79)
City of Brussels, Belgium
Political partyCatholic Party

Biography edit

van Zeeland was born in Soignies. He was a professor of law and later director of the Institute of Economic Science at the Catholic University of Leuven (Leuven), and vice-governor of the National Bank of Belgium.

In March 1935, he became the Prime Minister of a government of national unity (a coalition comprising the three major parties: Catholics, Liberals and Socialists). Given decree powers, he abated a national economic crisis by devaluing the currency and implementing expansive budgetary policies.

van Zeeland's government resigned in the spring of 1936 due to the agitation of Rexism, a Belgian fascist movement. On 24 May 1936, general elections were held. The Labour party won 70 of 202 seats (minus 3), Zeeland's Catholic Party 61 seats (minus 18) and the new Rexists 21 seats. Van Zeeland continued as Prime Minister leading a government of national unity, composed of the three major parties (Catholics, Socialists and Liberals).

On 2 June 1936, a wildcat strike among dockworkers in the Port of Antwerp broke out and quickly spread to other industrial regions without the endorsement of the country's major trades unions. It was characterised by the new tactic of workplace occupations. The Belgian strike was unusual in uniting socialist and Catholic trade union federations in support. van Zeeland agreed to convene a "National Labour Conference" (Conférence Nationale du Travail) on 17 June 1936 to bring together trade union and company representatives. It brokered a compromise agreement including the introduction of a legal minimum wage, six days' paid holidays, and a maximum 40-hour working week for workers in particular industrial occupations. The strike formally ended on 2 July 1936.

After proclaiming martial law, his second government suppressed the Rexists. It introduced measures against unemployment, which helped ease the political tensions. Also during his second term, Belgium gave up its military alliance with France and reverted to its traditional policy of neutrality, now dubbed a "policy of independence".

In spring 1937, Rexist leader Léon Degrelle accused van Zeeland of having received money from the Belgian Nation Bank. van Zeeland denied this, but a commission found out he had received 330.000 bfr.[1] He resigned as Prime Minister on 23 November, and the king named Paul-Emile Janson as his successor.

In 1939, van Zeeland became president of the Committee on Refugees, established in London, and was made High Commissioner for repatriating displaced Belgians in 1944. He was elected to the American Philosophical Society in 1942.[2] In 1946, he was one of the founders of the European League for Economic Cooperation.

After the war, van Zeeland served as Minister of Foreign Affairs in several Catholic governments between 1949 and 1954 and as economic advisor to the Belgian government and to the council of ministers of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation. He was Honorary Secretary General of the Steering Committee of the Bilderberg meeting.[3] In 1956, he finally retired from politics and became chairman of the Banque Belge d'Afrique.

In 2013, to the consternation of his family, it was discovered that he had founded a Panamanian offshore company in 1946.[4][5]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ For details, see Van Zeeland contre Degrelle
  2. ^ "APS Member History". search.amphilsoc.org. Retrieved 18 April 2023.
  3. ^ . bilderbergmeetings.org. Bilderberg Group. Archived from the original on 2 February 2014. Retrieved 8 February 2014.
  4. ^ "Offshore Leaks: Kleindochter oud-premier Van Zeeland zet stap opzij op kabinet-Milquet". De Morgen (Belgium), 13 April 2013
  5. ^ Van Malderen, Sven (13 April 2013). ""Belgische ex-premier had vennootschap in Panama"". Het Laatste Nieuws. Retrieved 2 September 2023.

Further reading edit

  • Dujardin, Vincent; Dumoulin, Michel (1997). Paul van Zeeland, 1893-1973. Brussels: Éditions Racine. ISBN 2873861142.

External links edit

  • Newspaper clippings about Paul van Zeeland in the 20th Century Press Archives of the ZBW
  • Paul van Zeeland in ODIS - Online Database for Intermediary Structures
Political offices
Preceded by Prime Minister of Belgium
1935–1937
Succeeded by
Diplomatic posts
New office President of the European League for Economic Cooperation
1946–1949
Succeeded by
Pieter Kerstens

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director of the Institute of Economic Science at the Catholic University of Leuven Leuven and vice governor of the National Bank of Belgium In March 1935 he became the Prime Minister of a government of national unity a coalition comprising the three major parties Catholics Liberals and Socialists Given decree powers he abated a national economic crisis by devaluing the currency and implementing expansive budgetary policies van Zeeland s government resigned in the spring of 1936 due to the agitation of Rexism a Belgian fascist movement On 24 May 1936 general elections were held The Labour party won 70 of 202 seats minus 3 Zeeland s Catholic Party 61 seats minus 18 and the new Rexists 21 seats Van Zeeland continued as Prime Minister leading a government of national unity composed of the three major parties Catholics Socialists and Liberals On 2 June 1936 a wildcat strike among dockworkers in the Port of Antwerp broke out and quickly spread to other industrial regions without the endorsement of the country s major trades unions It was characterised by the new tactic of workplace occupations The Belgian strike was unusual in uniting socialist and Catholic trade union federations in support van Zeeland agreed to convene a National Labour Conference Conference Nationale du Travail on 17 June 1936 to bring together trade union and company representatives It brokered a compromise agreement including the introduction of a legal minimum wage six days paid holidays and a maximum 40 hour working week for workers in particular industrial occupations The strike formally ended on 2 July 1936 After proclaiming martial law his second government suppressed the Rexists It introduced measures against unemployment which helped ease the political tensions Also during his second term Belgium gave up its military alliance with France and reverted to its traditional policy of neutrality now dubbed a policy of independence In spring 1937 Rexist leader Leon Degrelle accused van Zeeland of having received money from the Belgian Nation Bank van Zeeland denied this but a commission found out he had received 330 000 bfr 1 He resigned as Prime Minister on 23 November and the king named Paul Emile Janson as his successor In 1939 van Zeeland became president of the Committee on Refugees established in London and was made High Commissioner for repatriating displaced Belgians in 1944 He was elected to the American Philosophical Society in 1942 2 In 1946 he was one of the founders of the European League for Economic Cooperation After the war van Zeeland served as Minister of Foreign Affairs in several Catholic governments between 1949 and 1954 and as economic advisor to the Belgian government and to the council of ministers of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation He was Honorary Secretary General of the Steering Committee of the Bilderberg meeting 3 In 1956 he finally retired from politics and became chairman of the Banque Belge d Afrique In 2013 to the consternation of his family it was discovered that he had founded a Panamanian offshore company in 1946 4 5 See also editBelgian general strike of 1936References edit For details see Van Zeeland contre Degrelle APS Member History search amphilsoc org Retrieved 18 April 2023 Former Steering Committee Members bilderbergmeetings org Bilderberg Group Archived from the original on 2 February 2014 Retrieved 8 February 2014 Offshore Leaks Kleindochter oud premier Van Zeeland zet stap opzij op kabinet Milquet De Morgen Belgium 13 April 2013 Van Malderen Sven 13 April 2013 Belgische ex premier had vennootschap in Panama Het Laatste Nieuws Retrieved 2 September 2023 Further reading editDujardin Vincent Dumoulin Michel 1997 Paul van Zeeland 1893 1973 Brussels Editions Racine ISBN 2873861142 External links editNewspaper clippings about Paul van Zeeland in the 20th Century Press Archives of the ZBW Paul van Zeeland in ODIS Online Database for Intermediary StructuresPolitical officesPreceded byGeorges Theunis Prime Minister of Belgium1935 1937 Succeeded byPaul Emile JansonDiplomatic postsNew office President of the European League for Economic Cooperation1946 1949 Succeeded byPieter Kerstens Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Paul van Zeeland amp oldid 1199999584, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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