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  1. Gaston Eyskens (1905 bis 1988) waor de premier ofwel d'n ierste minister vaan 't Belsj. Dit woort heer op 17 juli 1968. Heer bleef de regeringsleier vaan 't Dit woort heer op 17 juli 1968. Heer bleef de regeringsleier vaan 't Belsj Keuninkriek bis 26 jannewarie 1973.

  2. Die Regierung G. Eyskens IV amtierte in Belgien vom 3. September 1960 bis zum 27. März 1961. Nach der Parlamentswahl 1958 bildete Gaston Eyskens eine christdemokratische ( PSC / CVP) Minderheitsregierung. Nachdem sich Christdemokraten und Liberale ( PL/LP) in der Schulpolitik geeinigt hatten, traten die Liberalen Ende 1958 in die Regierung ein.

  3. 14. Feb. 2024 · Gaston François Marie, Viscount Eyskens (1 April 1905 – 3 January 1988) was a Christian democratic politician and prime minister of Belgium. He was also an economist and member of the Belgian Christian Social Party (CVP-PSC). He served three terms as the prime minister of Belgium, holding the position from 1949 to 1950, 1958 to 1961 and 1968 ...

  4. 21. Juli 2015 · (25 Sep 1971) Belgian Prime Minister Gaston Eyskens speaking at press conference after a special cabinet meeting, to announce bringing forward next year's ge...

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  5. Gaston Eyskens cropped.jpg 192 × 259; 25 KB Ministers, conferenties, Chaban Delmas, Eyskens, Harmel, Luns, J.A.M.H., Rumor, Bestanddeelnr 136-0546.jpg 3,858 × 2,928; 1.55 MB Patrice Lumumba signs the document granting independence to the Congo next to Belgian Prime Minister Gaston Eyskens.jpg 817 × 559; 221 KB

  6. Pierre Werner, Luxembourg Minister of State and President of the Government, Gaston Eyskens, Belgian Prime Minister, Gaston Thorn, Luxembourg Foreign Minister, and Pierre Harmel, Belgian Foreign Minister, at the European Summit in The Hague on 1 and 2 December 1969.

  7. The Belgo-Congolese Round Table Conference ( French: Table ronde belgo-congolaise) was a meeting organized in two parts [1] in 1960 in Brussels (January 20 – February 20 [2] and April 26 – May 16 [3]) between on the one side representatives of the Congolese political class and chiefs ( French: chefs coutumiers) and on the other side Belgian ...