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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jan_JambonJan Jambon - Wikipedia

    Jan Jambon (born 26 April 1960 in Genk) is a Belgian politician of the New Flemish Alliance (N-VA) who has been serving as Minister-President of Flanders since 2019. He replaced Kris Peeters as a member of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives in 2007.

  2. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jan_JambonJan Jambon - Wikipedia

    Jan Jambon (Genk, 26 aprile 1960) è un politico belga, membro della Nuova Alleanza Fiamminga, ministro presidente delle Fiandre dal 2 ottobre 2019. È stato vice primo ministro e Ministro federale della sicurezza e degli interni, responsabile per il Consiglio degli Edifici nel governo Michel I. È anche sindaco del comune di Brasschaat

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  3. www.vlaanderen.be › vlaamse-regering › jan-jambonJan Jambon | Vlaanderen.be

    Jan Jambon is de minister-president van de Vlaamse Regering en de Vlaams minister van Buitenlandse Zaken, Cultuur, Digitalisering en Facilitair Management. Op deze webpagina vindt u zijn contactgegevens, bevoegdheden, kabinet en bevoegdheden.

  4. Jan Jambon. 87,563 likes · 1,364 talking about this. Kabinet van minister-president Jan Jambon

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  5. www.politico.eu › person › jan-jambonJan Jambon – POLITICO

    30 set 2019 · Jan Jambon. Jan Jambon has been Belgium’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Security and Internal Affairs, in charge of State Buildings, since 2014. He is a member of the N-VA, and was a Member of Parliament and Mayor of Brasschat from 2007 to 2014.

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  6. 8 apr 2016 · On the morning of March 22, shortly after 8 a.m., Jan Jambon received a phone call at his office on Rue de la Loi. Two explosions had ripped through Brussels’ Zaventem airport minutes earlier. “What do I do now?” Belgium’s interior minister, clearly shaken, asked his aides, according to one of them.

  7. 10 lug 2023 · By The Brussels Times with Belga. Credit: Belga. After the 2024 elections, the time will have come for a “structural transformation” of Belgium, Flemish Minister-President Jan Jambon (N-VA) said on Monday during a speech in Kortrijk on the eve of Flanders Day.