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2013 in Belgium
Events in the year
2013 in
Belgium
.
Incumbents
Monarch:
Albert II
,
Philippe
Prime Minister:
Elio di Rupo
Events
January 1:
Bart De Wever
becomes mayor of
Antwerp
.
January 13: Following accusations of tax evasion, Belgium's Dowager
Queen Fabiola of Belgium
has her annual allowance cut by over 400,000 pounds.
February 9: Five people killed in a
plane crash
at
Charleroi airport
. The airport was closed shortly after the crash.
February 21: 30,000 angry workers take to the streets of
Brussels
to demonstrate against government austerity plans.
May 4: During a
railway accident
in
Wetteren
several tank cars filled with
acrylonitrile
explode.
May 19:
Anderlecht
draw against
Zulte Waregem
to win the
Jupiler Pro League
.
May 21:
Soccer club
Beerschot AC
declared bankrupt by the Court of Commerce.
May 30:
Pope Francis
accepts the resignation of
Aloys Jousten
as
bishop of Liège
July 3:
King Albert II of Belgium
announces his abdication in favour of his son Philippe.
July 14:
Jean-Pierre Delville
consecrated as bishop of Liège
July 21: King
Albert II of Belgium
abdicates in favour of his son
King Philippe
.
July 25: First official heatwave in Belgium since the
2006 European heat wave
.
August 25:
Sebastian Vettel
wins the
2013 Belgian Grand Prix
.
October 6:
Samson Kiptoo Bunge
wins the Marathon of Brussels in 2:15.49.
October 8:
François Englert
and Briton
Peter Higgs
awarded the
Nobel prize for Physics
.
October 12: Popgroup
Clouseau
make a comeback with the song "Vliegtuig" in the
Ultratop 50
.
October 19: Ten parachutists and a pilot
die in
a plane crash shortly after take-off.
December 3: Three heavy pile-ups occur on the
A19 motorway
due to fog
December 7:
Veerle Baetens
wins the
European Film Award for Best Actress
.
Death of a Shadow
wins in the category Best
Short Film
.
Sports
February 27:
Ellen van Dijk
wins
2013 Le Samyn des Dames
August 23-26: Ellen van Dijk wins
2013 Lotto-Belisol Belgium Tour
Deaths
4 January –
Amanda Stassart
, 89, member of the
Resistance during World War II
and
air hostess
9 October
–
Wilfried Martens
, 77, former
Prime Minister of Belgium
.