Conner Rousseau | |
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Leader of Vooruit | |
In office 8 November 2019 –17 November 2023 | |
Preceded by | John Crombez |
Succeeded by | Melissa Depraetere |
Member of the Flemish Parliament | |
Assumed office 18 June 2019 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Sint-Niklaas,Belgium | 13 November 1992
Citizenship | Belgian |
Political party | Vooruit |
Alma mater | Ghent University |
Occupation | Politician |
Conner Rousseau (born 13 November 1992) is a Belgian politician and former chairman of the social-democratic Flemish Vooruit party (formerly known as the sp.a). He became its chairman in November 2019 at the age of 26. [1]
Rousseau was born in Sint-Niklaas and is the son of former sp.a politician and university professor Christel Geerts who was the mayor of Sint-Niklaas and John Rousseau,a former basketball player. [2] [3] He studied law at Ghent University and then worked as an advisor to Flemish minister Freya Van den Bossche and then sp.a chairman John Crombez. [4]
During the 2019 Belgian regional elections,Rousseau was elected to the Flemish Parliament on the East Flanders list. [4] [5] After his election,he announced his intention to run for leadership of the sp.a and succeeded Crombez in this role. [6] In 2020,he announced his intention to change the name of the party from Socialistische Partij Anders (Socialist Party Differently) to Vooruit meaning "Forward". The motion was approved by party members and came into effect in 2021. [7]
Rousseau caused some controversy when he was videoed dancing at a wedding party in July 2020,in Fréjus,France,without wearing a mask during the COVID-19 lockdown. [8] Further controversy ensued in December 2022,when in an April 2022 interview he told HUMO ,"I don't feel at home in Molenbeek." He added that "my message was that we need to improve the conditions in these neighbourhoods by investing in language,childcare and education." [9]
In September 2023 Rousseau caused controversy about racist remarks he made about the Roma community while in discussion with police inspectors in Sint Niklaas. The police filed a report for racism and xenophobia. Later,he filed a petition in court for a publication ban regarding this matter. [10] He resigned as leader of Vooruit on November 17.
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