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- Q719483 description "Belgian politician".
- Q719483 description "Belgian politician".
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- Q719483 abstract "Gérard François Marie Cooreman (25 March 1852 – 2 December 1926) was a Belgian Catholic Party politician.Born in Ghent, Cooreman was trained in law, and practised as a lawyer, but was more active as a businessman and financier, and became involved with Catholic social groups.In 1892 Cooreman was elected to the Belgian Senate, and from 1898 to 1914 he represented Ghent in the Belgian Chamber of Representatives, holding the position of leader of the Chamber from 1908 to 1912.He held office as Labour and Industry minister for a short time in 1899, and on the fall of Frans Schollaert's government in 1911 he was asked to become the 21st Prime Minister of Belgium and form the new government, but declined. He was appointed an honorary Minister of State in 1912 and left politics in 1914 to become a director of the Société Générale de Belgique.During the First World War, Cooreman followed the Belgian government into exile at Le Havre. On the fall of Charles de Broqueville, King Albert I of Belgium appointed Cooreman to lead a new government on 1 June 1918. With the end of the war in November 1918, Cooreman resigned as Prime Minister.".
- Q719483 birthDate "1852-03-25".
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- Q719483 birthYear "1852".
- Q719483 deathDate "1926-12-02".
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- Q719483 deathYear "1926".
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- Q719483 office "President of the Chamber of Representatives".
- Q719483 office "Prime Minister of Belgium".
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- Q719483 predecessor Q15956.
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- Q719483 birthDate "1852-03-25".
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- Q719483 dateOfBirth "1852-03-25".
- Q719483 dateOfDeath "1926-12-02".
- Q719483 deathDate "1926-12-02".
- Q719483 deathPlace "Brussels, Belgium".
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- Q719483 name "Cooreman, Gerard".
- Q719483 name "Gérard Cooreman".
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- Q719483 party Q792293.
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- Q719483 predecessor Q15956.
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- Q719483 shortDescription "Belgian politician".
- Q719483 successor Q14989.
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- Q719483 termEnd "1912-11-12".
- Q719483 termEnd "1918-11-21".
- Q719483 termStart "1908-01-09".
- Q719483 termStart "1918-06-01".
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- Q719483 comment "Gérard François Marie Cooreman (25 March 1852 – 2 December 1926) was a Belgian Catholic Party politician.Born in Ghent, Cooreman was trained in law, and practised as a lawyer, but was more active as a businessman and financier, and became involved with Catholic social groups.In 1892 Cooreman was elected to the Belgian Senate, and from 1898 to 1914 he represented Ghent in the Belgian Chamber of Representatives, holding the position of leader of the Chamber from 1908 to 1912.He held office as Labour and Industry minister for a short time in 1899, and on the fall of Frans Schollaert's government in 1911 he was asked to become the 21st Prime Minister of Belgium and form the new government, but declined. ".
- Q719483 label "Gérard Cooreman".
- Q719483 givenName "Gerard".
- Q719483 name "Cooreman, Gerard".
- Q719483 name "Gerard Cooreman".
- Q719483 name "Gérard Cooreman".
- Q719483 surname "Cooreman".