Stephanie D'Hose | |
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President of the Senate of Belgium | |
Assumed office 13 October 2020 | |
Preceded by | Sabine Laruelle |
Personal details | |
Born | Roeselare,Belgium | 1 June 1981
Political party | Open Flemish Liberals and Democrats |
Stephanie D'Hose (born 1 June 1981) is a Belgian politician who has been President of the Senate since October 2020.
D'Hose was born in Roeselare on 1 June 1981. [1] Her parents were self employed. [2] She has a licentiate in political science from the University of Ghent. [3]
D'Hose was a parliamentary assistant from 2009–2014 and is Deputy Private Secretary to Sven Gatz. [3] [2]
She has been a City Councillor in Ghent since 2013 and was elected to the Flemish Parliament on 26 May 2019. [3] [2]
D'Hose was appointed to the Belgian Federal Parliament for Open VLD on 4 July 2019,and appointed to the Senate. [3] In the division of powers within the Alexander De Croo government,Open VLD was given the Senate presidency and D'Hose was nominated for the role on 13 October 2020. At 39,she became the youngest person to hold the position. [4] [5] [6] [7] Later that month she became seriously ill with a blood infection and was confined to bed. She tested negative for COVID-19.[ citation needed ] In January 2022,while she was president of the senate,D'Hose spoke in favour of the abolition of the institution. [8] [9]
She lives with her partner Diederik Pauwelijn. [2]
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