Wouter Vermeersch
Wouter Vermeersch (born 8 November, 1964, Courtrai) is a Belgian-Flemish politician for the Vlaams Belang party and a member of the Chamber of Representatives.
Wouter Vermeersch | |
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Member of the Chamber of Representatives | |
Assumed office 26 May 2019 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Wouter Vermeersch 8 November 1984 Courtrai, Belgium |
Political party | LDD (Before 2017) Vlaams Belang (2017–present) |
Alma mater | University of Antwerp |
Biography
Vermeersch studied a degree in engineering at the University of Antwerp and worked as a professional manager of companies specializing in green energy[1]
He first became involved in politics when he joined the LDD party led by Jean-Marie Dedecker and helped to set up the LDD's youth wing. During the 2007 Belgian local elections he stood as a candidate for the LDD in the Flemish Parliament but was not elected.[2] In 2017 Vermeersch left LDD and became an adviser to the Europe of Nations and Freedom group in the European Parliament and subsequently joined Vlaams Belang. Since January 2019, he has been a councilor in Courtrai where he is also the leader of the VB's local chapter. In the federal elections in May 2019, Vermeersch was elected to the Chamber of Representatives and headed the VB's list for the West Flanders constituency.[3][4]
References
- Interview Wouter Vermeersch, De Zondag, 16 juni 2019.
- LDD versterkt partijbestuur met nieuwe gezichten, LDD, 16 juli 2009.
- Wouter Vermeersch trekt Kamerlijst Vlaams Belang in West-Vlaanderen, Het Laatste Nieuws, 12 januari 2019.
- Wouter Vermeersch wordt fractieleider bij Vlaams Belang, Het Laatste Nieuws, 27 december 2018.