Karel Poma


Karel Emiel Hubert, Baron Poma was a Belgian liberal and politician for the PVV.
He was a son of Carolus Poma, who was a lieutenant of the Antwerp fire brigade, and subsequently council member and mayor of the town Wilrijk. He was married to Juliana Walgraeve, and together they had two children; a son Peter and a daughter Kathleen.

Education

Poma went to high school at the Royal Athenaeum of Antwerp, where he graduated in Latin-Sciences. In 1943, he obtained a Licentiate in Sciences at the University of Ghent. In 1946, he obtained a PhD degree in science from the same university. He graduated as a bacteriologist at the Universite Libre de Bruxelles in 1946. During World War II, he was active in the resistance against the Nazi occupation of Belgium, for which he was honored after the war.

Professional career

Poma started his professional career in 1945 at the Antwerp Water Works and became head of the laboratory of the AWW. He left the AWW in 1971, to be able to dedicate himself entirely to his political mandate. He was part-time docent environmental hygiene, for engineers and graduates of health care at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel.

Political career

From 1965 to 1985, Poma was a member of the Belgian parliament for the liberal party PVV. From 1965 to 1971 and 1981 to 1985, he was a senator. From 1971 to 1981, he was a member of parliament. From 1977 to 1981, he was floor leader for the PVV in the Culture Council and, from 1980 to 1981, of the Flemish Council.
Poma was twice a member of the executive:
From 1976 to 1982, he was a member of the village council of Wilrijk; and 1982 to 1988, a member of the city council of Antwerp. In 1968 and from 1973 to 1974, he was president of the Liberaal Vlaams Verbond.

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