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- Q2535992 description "Belgian politician".
- Q2535992 description "Belgian politician".
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- Q2535992 abstract "Leo Albert Elisabeth Peeters (born 2 May 1950 in Kapelle-op-den-Bos) is a Flemish politician and a member of the Socialist Party Different (sp.a).Early 1995 he became Minister of Work and Social Affairs of the Flemish Government. Later that year he also became Minister of Internal Affairs, Urban Policy and Housing. During his time in office he wrote the Peeters directive, regulating the use of languages in Dutch-speaking municipalities. After the regional elections of 1999 he resumed his function as mayor of Kapelle-op-den-Bos and also became a member of the Flemish Parliament.".
- Q2535992 birthDate "1950-05-02".
- Q2535992 birthPlace Q911995.
- Q2535992 birthYear "1950".
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- Q2535992 wikiPageWikiLink Q9717402.
- Q2535992 dateOfBirth "1950-05-02".
- Q2535992 name "Peeters, Leo".
- Q2535992 placeOfBirth Q911995.
- Q2535992 shortDescription "Belgian politician".
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- Q2535992 comment "Leo Albert Elisabeth Peeters (born 2 May 1950 in Kapelle-op-den-Bos) is a Flemish politician and a member of the Socialist Party Different (sp.a).Early 1995 he became Minister of Work and Social Affairs of the Flemish Government. Later that year he also became Minister of Internal Affairs, Urban Policy and Housing. During his time in office he wrote the Peeters directive, regulating the use of languages in Dutch-speaking municipalities.".
- Q2535992 label "Leo Peeters".
- Q2535992 givenName "Leo".
- Q2535992 name "Leo Peeters".
- Q2535992 name "Peeters, Leo".
- Q2535992 surname "Peeters".