1955 in Belgium
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Events in the year 1955 in Belgium.
Incumbents
Events

A demonstration in Antwerp against the School Law
- 9 February – Joint letter from the Belgian bishops calling on the government to revise its education policy.[2]
- 26 March – Mass demonstration in Brussels against Socialist–Liberal education bill.[3]
- 3 April – International friendly between the Dutch and Belgian national football teams in the Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam.
- 6 May – Paris Protocol transforming the Brussels Pact into the Western European Union comes into effect.[4]:905
- 16 May – King Baudouin arrives in Belgian Congo for a royal tour of the colony.[5][6][7]
- 13 June – Education bill passes in lower house.[2]
- 10 July – Over a quarter of a million demonstrate in Brussels against Socialist–Liberal education policy.[2][8]
- 21 July – Education bill passes in senate.[2]
- 5 November – Convention establishing the Interparliamentary Consultative Council of the Benelux.[4]:978
Publications
- Comics
- Edgar P. Jacobs, Le Mystère de la Grande Pyramide, Tome 2 (the fifth comic book in the Blake and Mortimer series)
Births
- 16 January – Martin De Prycker, engineer
- 16 March – Linda Lepomme, singer
- 26 April – Frieda Van Themsche, politician
- 24 May – Philippe Lafontaine, singer
- 8 June – Philippe Vlerick, businessman
- 3 July – Maria Herrijgers, cyclist
- 6 July – Johan Vande Lanotte, politician
- 9 July – Alexandra Colen, politician
- 5 August – Daniel Ost, gardener
- 18 August – André Flahaut, politician
- 27 August – Kristien Hemmerechts, writer
- 29 August – Frank Hoste, cyclist
- 10 September – Jean-Pierre Vande Velde, footballer
- 2 October – Michel Wintacq, footballer
- 13 October – Patrick Dewael, politician
- 18 October – Jean-Pierre Hautier, television presenter (died 2012)
- 21 October – Frank Vandenbroucke, politician
- 3 November – Michel Renquin, footballer
- 27 November – Alain De Roo, cyclist
- 4 December – Jean-Philippe Vandenbrande, cyclist
- 6 December – Piet Vanthemsche, veterinary surgeon
- 18 December – André Geerts, comics creator (died 2010)
Deaths
- 24 January – Charles Deruyter (born 1890), cyclist
- 13 February – Raoul Henkart (born 1907), fencer
- 19 February – Marcel Dubois (born 1886), wrestler
- 21 February – Emmanuel Janssen (born 1879), industrialist
- 8 March – Princess Clémentine of Belgium (born 1872)
- 21 March – Octave Dierckx (born 1882), politician
- 16 April – Robert, 7th Duke d'Ursel (born 1873), politician
- 7 June – Alfred Bastien (born 1873), war artist
- 5 July – Gustave Magnel (born 1889), engineer
- 3 August – Fernand Faniard (born 1894), opera singer
- 9 August – Henri Verhavert (born 1874), gymnast
- 3 September – Léon Halkin (born 1872), historian
- 16 October – Charles Cambier (born 1884), footballer
- 19 October – Eugène Joseph Delporte (born 1882), astronomer
- 13 November – Jacques Feyerick (born 1874), athlete
- 22 December – Jules-Émile Verschaffelt (born 1870), physicist
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References
- "Baudouin I, king of Belgium". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 28 March 2019.
- Lize Haagdorens, De mobilisatie van de katholieke zuil in de schoolstrijd tijdens het eerste jaar van de regering Van Acker (mei 1954–juli 1955), Belgisch Tijdschrift voor Nieuwste Geschiedenis, 15:1-2 (1984), pp. 3-70.
- "40 Hurt in Brussels Riots (1955)". youtube.com. British Pathé. 13 April 2013.
- H.F. van Panhuys, L.J. Brinkhorst, and H.H. Maas (eds.), International Organisation and Integration (Deventer and Leyden, 1968)
- Leonard Ingalls (17 May 1955). "Congo Welcomes Belgian Monarch". New York Times.
- "King Baudouin Leaves For Belgian Congo (1955)". youtube.com. British Pathé. 13 April 2014.
- "King Baudouin in the Belgian Congo (1955)". youtube.com. British Movietone. 21 July 2015.
- "Brussels: Catholics Demonstrate (1955)". youtube.com. British Pathé. 13 April 2013.
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