Renaat Van Elslande
Renaat Antoon Joseph Van Elslande (born in Boekhoute on 21 January 1916; died in Uccle on 21 December 2000) was a Christen-Democratisch en Vlaams[1] politician who had been culture minister[2] and foreign minister.[3][4][5]

Buste of Renaat Van Elslande, mayor of Lot and Minister of State
Honours
- War cross
- Minister of State, by royal decree
- Knight Grand Cross in the Order of Leopold II [6]
gollark: Yes, crazy memeeconomy brokenness is broken.
gollark: As of now it's not remotely dependent on the quality of the meme, just how many people decided it was something which might make money.
gollark: That would make it more realistic.
gollark: It's just not very well-designed in the first place. This is, so far as I can tell, basically the only way to make money, outside of posting a meme and hoping that some foolish person invests in it.
gollark: Unless they totally overhaul the rather flawed new system, there will probably be new problems even after patches, though.
References
- Christian Democracy in the European Union, 1945/1995 by Emiel Lamberts, pgs 421 and 423
- Split screen: Belgian cinema and cultural identity by Philip Mosley, pg 102. Books.google.com. Retrieved December 11, 2012.
- Special to The New York Times (1974-01-30). "The New York Times of January 30, 1974". Select.nytimes.com. Retrieved December 11, 2012.
- Years of Upheaval by Henry Kissinger, pg 501. Books.google.com. Retrieved December 11, 2012.
- Détente in Europe: the Soviet Union and the West since 1953 by John Van Oudenaren, pg 81. Books.google.com. Retrieved December 11, 2012.
- "ODIS". www.odis.be.
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