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  1. Leonard Clemence Tindemans, detto Leo (Zwijndrecht, 16 aprile 1922 – Edegem, 26 dicembre 2014) è stato un politico belga. È stato Primo ministro del Belgio dal 25 aprile 1974 al 20 ottobre 1978 quando si dimise da capo del governo a seguito delle divergenze sulla riforma federale denominata Patto Egmont . [1]

    • 25 aprile 1974 –, 20 ottobre 1978
    • Edmond Leburton
  2. Leonard Clemence "Leo" Tindemans (Dutch: [ˈleːjoː ˈtɪndəmɑns] ⓘ; 16 April 1922 – 26 December 2014) was a Belgian politician. He served as the prime minister of Belgium from 25 April 1974 until he resigned as minister on 20 October 1978.

    • Thomas, Pia, Nora, Bruno
    • CD&V
  3. 27 dic 2014 · European Union leaders have been paying tribute to Leo Tindemans, whose death at the age of 92 was announced on 26 December. A prime minister of Belgium in the 1970s, he later became a leading figure in EU integration.

  4. 6 gen 2015 · PARIS — Leo Tindemans, a former prime minister of Belgium who pushed for greater European integration and helped set the stage for the introduction of the European Union’s single currency, the...

  5. 28 dic 2014 · Elected leader of the EPP parliamentary group in 1992, he was displaced two years later over the issue of bringing the British Conservatives into its ranks. Tindemans’ nemesis, once again, was ...

  6. 29 dic 2014 · Leo Tindemans, the former Belgian prime minister and veteran centre-right politician, who has died aged 92, will be best remembered as one of the fathers of European integration.

  7. DAL VOCABOLARIO. LEMMI CORRELATI. Uomo politico belga (Zwijndrecht, Anversa, 1922 - Edegem, Anversa, 2014). Deputato per il Partito cristiano popolare (1961-89), fu ministro per le Relazioni tra le comunità fiamminga e vallona (1968-71), dell'Agricoltura (1972-73), del Bilancio (1973-74).