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Antoine DUQUESNE



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Constituencies

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  • Mouvement Réformateur icon: BE Belgium 2004/07/20 - 2009/07/13

Groups

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  • icon: ALDE ALDE Member of the Bureau Group of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe 2004/07/20 - 2007/02/26
  • icon: ALDE ALDE Member Group of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe 2007/02/27 - 2009/07/13

Committees

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RoleCommitteeStartEnd
Member of Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs 2004/07/21 2007/01/14
Substitute of Committee on Constitutional Affairs 2004/07/22 2007/01/14
Member of Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs 2007/01/15 2007/01/30
Substitute of Committee on Constitutional Affairs 2007/01/15 2007/01/30
Member of Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs 2007/01/31 2007/11/27
Substitute of Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety 2007/01/31 2009/07/13

Delegations

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RoleDelegationStartEnd
Member of Delegation for relations with Mercosur 2004/09/15 2004/09/20
Substitute of Delegation for relations with the Maghreb countries and the Arab Maghreb Union (including Libya) 2004/09/15 2006/10/03
Substitute of Delegation to the EU-Bulgaria Joint Parliamentary Committee 2004/09/15 2006/12/31
Vice-Chair of Delegation for relations with Mercosur 2004/09/21 2007/03/13
Substitute of Delegation for relations with the countries of the Andean Community 2006/10/04 2007/03/13
Substitute of Delegation for relations with the countries of the Andean Community 2007/03/14 2007/03/14
Vice-Chair of Delegation for relations with Mercosur 2007/03/14 2007/03/27
Member of Delegation for relations with India 2007/03/15 2007/06/19
Substitute of Delegation for relations with the Maghreb countries and the Arab Maghreb Union (including Libya) 2007/03/15 2008/06/28
Substitute of Delegation to the ACP-EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly 2007/03/15 2009/07/13

Rapporteur

TypeDossierCommitteeTitle
Responsible Committee 2005/2046(INI) LIBE Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs Fight against terrorisme: exchange of information and intelligence concerning terrorist offences
Responsible Committee 2004/0812(CNS) LIBE Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs Fight against crime: exchange of information and intelligence between law enforcement authorities of the Member States. Framework Decision. Initiative Sweden
Responsible Committee 2004/0069(CNS) LIBE Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs Terrorism: exchange of information on terrorist offences while respecting the Charter of Fundamental Rights

Activities

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Amendment Co-authors
Name Group Country Ams

By types

Plenary speeches (6)
Reports (3)
Written declarations (1)

By dossiers

CountDossier ReferenceTitle
12004/0001(COD)Services in the internal market. Services Directive
12005/2046(INI)Fight against terrorisme: exchange of information and intelligence concerning terrorist offences
12004/0812(CNS)Fight against crime: exchange of information and intelligence between law enforcement authorities of the Member States. Framework Decision. Initiative Sweden
12004/0069(CNS)Terrorism: exchange of information on terrorist offences while respecting the Charter of Fundamental Rights

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Born

1941/02/03 - Ixelles

History

(these mark the time of scraping, not the official date of the change)

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    Doctor of Law, University of Liège (1965).
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    Assistant lecturer in the Faculty of Law, University of Liège (1965-1971). Lawyer practising at Liège (1965-1975). Deputy Secretary-General, National Committee for Training and Further Training in Trade and Commerce (1975-1977). General administrator, National Committee for Coordination and Dialogue on Continuing Education for Small Businesses and the French-Speaking Institute for Continuing Training for Small Businesses (1977-1982). Director, National Fund for Professional Credit (1983-1988). Head of the offices of various state secretaries and ministers (1973-1987). Lawyer practising in Marche-en-Famenne (since 1988).
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    Chairman of the PRL (1990-1992), then of the MR (2003-2004). Chairman of the MR Federation of the Province of Luxembourg (1994-2004).
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    Member of Manhay Municipal Council (1989-2003). Mayor of Manhay (1995-1999). Member of the Walloon Regional Council and the French Community Council (1991-1995). Member of the House of Representatives (1991-1999), Quaestor (1995), Chairman of the Committee on Justice (1996-1999) and the Committee on Foreign Relations (1999) and Vice-President of the House of Representatives (1995-1999). Chairman of the PRL-FDF parliamentary intergroup (1992-1999). Senator (1988-1991 and 2003-2004) and Chairman of the Senate's Committee on Agriculture and Small Businesses.
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    Minister of Education (1987-1988). Minister for Home Affairs (1999-2003).
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    Officer, Commander and Grand Officer of the Order of Leopold. Grand Officer of the Order of Orange-Nassau. Minister of State (1998).
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    • Doctor of Law, University of Liège (1965).
    • Assistant lecturer in the Faculty of Law, University of Liège (1965-1971). Lawyer practising at Liège (1965-1975). Deputy Secretary-General, National Committee for Training and Further Training in Trade and Commerce (1975-1977). General administrator, National Committee for Coordination and Dialogue on Continuing Education for Small Businesses and the French-Speaking Institute for Continuing Training for Small Businesses (1977-1982). Director, National Fund for Professional Credit (1983-1988). Head of the offices of various state secretaries and ministers (1973-1987). Lawyer practising in Marche-en-Famenne (since 1988).
    • Chairman of the PRL (1990-1992), then of the MR (2003-2004). Chairman of the MR Federation of the Province of Luxembourg (1994-2004).
    • Member of Manhay Municipal Council (1989-2003). Mayor of Manhay (1995-1999). Member of the Walloon Regional Council and the French Community Council (1991-1995). Member of the House of Representatives (1991-1999), Quaestor (1995), Chairman of the Committee on Justice (1996-1999) and the Committee on Foreign Relations (1999) and Vice-President of the House of Representatives (1995-1999). Chairman of the PRL-FDF parliamentary intergroup (1992-1999). Senator (1988-1991 and 2003-2004) and Chairman of the Senate's Committee on Agriculture and Small Businesses.
    • Minister of Education (1987-1988). Minister for Home Affairs (1999-2003).
    • Officer, Commander and Grand Officer of the Order of Leopold. Grand Officer of the Order of Orange-Nassau. Minister of State (1998).