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Jean-Marie Dedecker (Jean-Marie Louis Dedecker) was born on 13 June, 1952 in Nieuwpoort, Belgium, is a Belgian politician, judo coach. Discover Jean-Marie Dedecker's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 71 years old?

Popular As Jean-Marie Louis Dedecker
Occupation politician
Age 71 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 13 June, 1952
Birthday 13 June
Birthplace Nieuwpoort, Belgium
Nationality Belgium

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1952

Jean-Marie Louis Dedecker (born 13 June 1952) is a Belgian politician.

1999

In 1999 and 2003, Dedecker was directly elected to the Belgian Senate for the Flemish Liberals and Democrats (VLD).

2004

In 2004, Dedecker ran for a seat in the Flemish Parliament, after taking his seat in the Flemish Parliament, Dedecker was elected by his colleagues as a community senator as well.

In 2004, as a pure outsider, he won 38% of the votes for the VLD party leadership against the party establishment.

2006

He was expelled from the VLD, and eventually sided with the N-VA party for a brief time in November–December 2006.

He was expelled from the VLD though in October 2006.

Within the VLD he was one of the members that favours breaking the cordon sanitaire around the Vlaams Belang.

In 2006, (as VLD member) he published a book, Rechts voor de raap, which became a national best-seller.

The 2006 Belgian municipal elections were lost by the VLD, also in Ostend, where Dedecker was a candidate.

In Ostend, they lost out to the Socialist Party (SP.A), for which party president Johan Vande Lanotte was a candidate in the city.

In the run-up to the elections, Vande Lanotte and Dedecker clashed severely, with Dedecker claiming that Vande Lanotte, as councilor and socialist party "strong man," made Ostend the "Palermo of the North Sea."

The local VLD party in Ostend, led by Bart Tommelein, does want to pursue a city coalition with the Socialist though.

Dedecker however stated, on election night, that the VLD with this result cannot be part of any coalition.

Two days later, the national head of the VLD, Bart Somers, intervened, by stating that Dedecker will be removed from the VLD.

Somers stated that in the last few days Dedecker has showed himself to be a "inveterate trouble maker who keeps on creating damaging battles in his own party."

Dedecker responded that "first they use me to attract votes in the local elections, only to put me on the street once the votes have been counted."

Bart Tommelein later on accused Dedecker of being "the largest Calimero of Flemish politics."

It was not unlikely that Dedecker would step over to VLOTT, a party being led by Hugo Coveliers.

Coveliers was also a VLD member, but was ejected when he clashed with then party head Karel De Gucht.

He openly invited Dedecker to start a VLOTT division in West Flanders.

In an opinion article for De Standaard Coveliers wrote: "...I predicted I would not be the last one. There were still some independent minds running around that had to be tamed...Jean-Marie Dedecker goes out the same way: the party leader of the SP.A decides that the VLD has to bring a sacrifice, which the VLD executive eagerly fulfills.... They thereby relinquish themselves of a tough contender. These corruptible politicians would simply not allow any criticism.... There is no one left to oppose them now Dedecker is liquidated.... With his liquidation, the VLD merges left, soon to turn left, to the left side of society. Far away from the original liberal voters and principles."

Coveliers claims he was ejected from the VLD on command of (then) SP.A leader Steve Stevaert.

Some believe the same thing happened to Dedecker, on command of Socialist Party leader Johan Vande Lanotte.

After being expelled from the VLD Dedecker looked into starting a new liberal party, which might have seen the involvement of Hugo Coveliers of VLOTT, and law professor Boudewijn Bouckaert.

He made it clear that he would not join the Vlaams Belang, the largest right wing party of Flanders.

In November 2006, Dedecker founded the right-liberal thinkthank Cassandra.

On 30 November 2006 it was announced that Dedecker joined the New Flemish Alliance (N-VA) on behalf of the N-VA party board, because it proved difficult in Belgium to meet the electoral threshold of 5% with a new party.

The Christian Democratic and Flemish party (CD&V), with whom the N-VA had an electoral cartel agreement, stated they didn't want to be in league with Dedecker and broke off the association.

On 9 December 2006, the N-VA party congress decided they preferred the cartel with CD&V over Dedecker; afterwards Dedecker resigned from the party he joined only ten days earlier.

In September 2006, Dedecker told the press that he had the names of three Belgian cyclists, who went to Italy for illegal doping treatments.

The information Dedecker gave in September 2006 led to house searches throughout Belgium in June 2007 of persons related to cycling.

2007

In January 2007, Dedecker presented his own political party— Lijst Dedecker—that participated in the 2007 general election.

Against all expectations, Lijst Dedecker got 5 elected in Parliament, and 1 in Senate.

Dedecker became well-known first for his long career as a judo coach, with his judokas winning for Belgium unprecedented number of medals (among them four times Olympian gold), and then for his politics.

In January 2007, Belgian cyclist Johan Museeuw admitted that he took stimulants during the last years of his cycling career, and that he confided this earlier to Dedecker.

The newspaper Het Laatste Nieuws claimed on the basis of various accounts of people close to Quick Step-Innergetic manager Patrick Lefevere, that Lefevere has pushed cyclists to use illegal stimulants.

Lefevere is now suing Dedecker for €75,000 over his earlier allegations about doping use among Belgian cyclists.

2015

In 2015, he was awarded the Prize for Liberty by the Flemish classical-liberal think tank Libera!.

2019

Since 2019, he has been the mayor of Middelkerke.

In the 2019 Belgian federal election, he was elected to parliament once again as an independent candidate on the N-VA's list.