Michel Daerden


Michel Daerden was a francophone Belgian politician, a member of the Parti Socialiste, and a Finance auditor.
Daerden was born in Baudour, Belgium. With a reputation as a 'bon vivant', his undenied penchant for a drink led him to be nicknamed "the Gainsbourg of Belgian Politics" both by himself in a famous TV interview and by Belgium's much respected weekly news magazine Le Vif/L'Express.

Biography

Political career

Michel Daerden was elected to the Belgian Chamber of Representatives in 1987. In 1991 he was elected to the Belgian Senate.
Daerden served in the Federal government as Federal Minister for Science Policy and Infrastructures and Federal Minister of Transport. After the elections of 1999 Daerden was elected to the Walloon Parliament and became Minister for Employment, Training and Housing in the Walloon Government. Daerden then became Vice-President of the Walloon Government in April 2000 and was in charge of Finance, Budget, Housing, Infrastructure and Public Works, he concurrently served as minister of the budget for the French Community. After the Regional elections of June 2004 he became Vice-President of the Walloon Government in charge of Budget, Finance and Equipment and co-currently Vice-President of the Government of the French Community in charge of Budget and Finance. In 2009 Daerden transferred to the federal government where he served as Minister for Pensions and Large Cities.
Daerden also served as mayor of Ans, on the outskirts of Liège from 1993 to 2011. In March 2011 a majority of the town council, including members of his own party, voted to depose Daerden as mayor. The Liège division of the PS later supported this resolution and forced Daerden to relinquish his office.

Personal life

Michel Daerden had two daughters: Aurore Daerden is a DJ and stylist; Elena Daerden is a student. His son, Frédéric Daerden, is the mayor of Herstal and an MEP.
On 26 July 2012, while on holiday in France, Daerden suffered a heart attack which put him in a coma. He died, aged 62, on 5 August in Fréjus.

Miscellaneous

Expressing a certain sense of spectacle in his political activities, Daerden said he wanted to be a singer.
On 6 December 2006, Daerden laid the first stone of the renovated Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps.

Star on Youtube

Michel Daerden was the subject of special attention after the Belgian municipal elections of 2006. Excerpts of his post-election interview on RTBF and on local television RTC-TV Liège, where he appears intoxicated, were circulated widely on YouTube. A week later, Daerden was asked on the TV show Mise au Point whether he had had too much to drink at that time. His humorous response was "Pas plus que d'habitude".
Cyborgjeff created a dance-video called Daerden machine, putting together several clips, including Daerden's quote about himself tout le monde aime papa.

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