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  1. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yves_LetermeYves Leterme - Wikipedia

    Yves Camille Désiré Leterme (Wervik, 6 ottobre 1960) è un politico belga, membro dei Cristiano-Democratici e Fiamminghi ed ex-Primo ministro del Belgio. È stato Vice primo ministro e Ministro del Bilancio, delle Riforme Istituzionali, dei Trasporti e del Mare del Nord nel governo federale belga, ex Ministro presidente delle ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yves_LetermeYves Leterme - Wikipedia

    Yves Camille Désiré Leterme (Dutch: [ˈiːf ləˈtɛrmə]; born 6 October 1960) is a Belgian politician, a leader of the Christian Democratic and Flemish party (CD&V). He was the prime minister of Belgium, from November 2009 to December 2011. Leterme was the prime minister from March 2008 to December 2008.

  3. Learn about Yves Leterme, a Belgian calligrapher and lettering artist who preserves and illustrates the art of artful lettering. Find out his online classes, performances and projects, and follow him on social media.

  4. 12 set 2014 · Yves Leterme is a former Prime Minister of Belgium and a former Deputy Secretary General of the OECD. He is also a former staff member of International IDEA, an organization that promotes democratic governance and elections worldwide.

  5. biografie in scienze politiche. Uomo politico belga (n. Wervik 1960). Leader del Partito cristiano-democratico (CVD), venne eletto al parlamento federale per la prima volta nel...

  6. Yves Leterme (°1959 Belgium), by profession a teacher of Latin and Greek, was initiated in calligraphy in 1991. Soon after, he became a close student of Brody Neuenschwander, who trained him in many ways and who deeply influenced his vision on contemporary calligraphy.

  7. Yves Leterme was appointed Deputy Secretary-General of the OECD on 8 December 2011. He is in charge of Social Affairs, Education, Governance and Entrepreneurship. Before joining the OECD, Yves Leterme held a variety of political posts in Belgium at all levels and in all areas of government.