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Didier Reynders

Belgian politician (born 1958)

Didier Reynders

Summary

Belgian politician (born 1958)

FieldValue
nameDidier Reynders
imageDidier Reynders in 2024 at EU2024BE GAC Council of the European Union on 2024.01.29 (cropped).jpg
captionReynders in 2024
office1European Commissioner for Justice
1blankname1Commission
1namedata1Von der Leyen I
term_start11 December 2019
term_end130 November 2024
predecessor1Věra Jourová
successor1Michael McGrath
office2Minister of Foreign Affairs
primeminister2Elio Di Rupo
Charles Michel
Sophie Wilmès
term_start26 December 2011
term_end230 November 2019
predecessor2Steven Vanackere
successor2Philippe Goffin
office3Minister of Defence
primeminister3Charles Michel
Sophie Wilmès
term_start39 December 2018
term_end330 November 2019
predecessor3Sander Loones
successor3Philippe Goffin
office4Minister of Finance
primeminister4Guy Verhofstadt
Yves Leterme
Herman Van Rompuy
Yves Leterme
term_start412 July 1999
term_end46 December 2011
predecessor4Jean-Jacques Viseur
successor4Steven Vanackere
birth_date
birth_placeLiège, Belgium
partyReformist Movement
otherpartyAlliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party (Renew Europe)
educationUniversity of Liège

Charles Michel Sophie Wilmès Sophie Wilmès Yves Leterme Herman Van Rompuy Yves Leterme Didier Reynders (; born 6 August 1958) is a Belgian politician of the Reformist Movement (MR) who served as European Commissioner for Justice in the first Von der Leyen Commission from 2019 to 2024. He held various positions in public institutions before becoming a member of the House in 1992. Until his appointment to the European Commission, Reynders had been a minister continuously since 1999.

He served as Federal Minister of Finance until December 2011 in six different governments, then became Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs, later for Trade, Foreign Affairs, and European Affairs in two consecutive governments. Following the government crisis of December 2018, he was also appointed to the post of Minister of Defense which he held until November 2019.

Early life and education

Reynders was born in Liège as the youngest in a family with three children. He studied law at the University of Liège.

Early career

Didier Reynders began his career as a lawyer in 1981 before serving as Chairman of the National Railway Company of Belgium from 1986 to 1991.

Political career

Minister of Finance (1999–2011)

Reynders served as Minister of Finance from 1999 to 2011; in 2002, he chaired the G-10 which is the meeting of the main creditor states (Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States).

In 2004 Reynders became Deputy Prime Minister in the government of Prime Minister Guy Verhofstadt. He was the chairman of the Mouvement Réformateur from 2004 to 2011.

Didier Reynders led the MR to a victory in the 2007 general elections when the MR became the largest Francophone party of Belgium. The King appointed Reynders as informateur, i.e. to start off the informal coalition talks for a new federal government.

Stalemate followed the 2010 general election. The King appointed a succession of people to negotiate a coalition from June 2010 onwards, but none succeeded in the task of forming a new government during the following seven months. Reynders was appointed informateur by the King on 2 February 2011. He reported on 16 February 2011, and his brief was extended through 1 March 2011.

Minister of Foreign Affairs (2011–2019)

Following the appointment of Elio Di Rupo as new Belgian Prime Minister in December 2011, Reynders became Minister of Foreign Affairs. During his tenure, Belgium was elected as a non-permanent member of the United Nations Security Council (2019–2020), as well as of the United Nations Human Rights Council (2016–2018).

Minister of Defence (2018–2019)

After the ruling coalition collapsed in 2019, Reynders also held responsibility for the defense portfolio. Following an inconclusive election in May 2019, King Philippe asked Reynders and Johan Vande Lanotte to look into the conditions required for forming a coalition government.

In 2019, Reynders announced his candidacy to succeed Thorbjørn Jagland as Secretary General of the Council of Europe; the position instead went to Marija Pejčinović Burić.

European Commissioner for Justice (2019–2024)

Reynders meets with U.S. Homeland Security Secretary [[Alejandro Mayorkas]] in a bilateral meeting in [[Lisbon]], 22 June 2021.

In the summer of 2019, Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel put Reynders forward as the Belgian nominee for the incoming European Commission. President-elect Ursula von der Leyen nominated him for the Justice portfolio. Reynders' hearing at the European Parliament was held in September 2019 and his nomination was approved by a large majority. He took office on 1 December 2019.

In 2020, Reynders announced plans to develop a legislative proposal by 2021 requiring businesses to carry out due diligence in relation to the potential human rights and environmental impacts of their operations and supply chains.

A 2022 report stated that Reynders was one of at least five senior EU officials targeted by Israeli spyware in 2021.

In September 2023, Reynders was temporarily assigned by von der Leyen the European Commission's competition portfolio following outgoing European Commissioner for Competition Margrethe Vestager’s announcement that she was officially a candidate for the presidency of the European Investment Bank.

In January 2024, Reynders again became the Belgian government's candidate for the position as Secretary General of the Council of Europe, this time competing with Alain Berset and Indrek Saar. Berset won the vote by the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe on 25 June 2024 with 114 votes to 46 votes for Reynders and 85 for Saar.

In September 2024, the Belgian Government appointed Hadja Lahbib to succeed Reynders as the Belgian Commissioner in the European Commission, formally ending Reynders's tenure in the Von der Leyen's Commission.

Other activities

International organisations

  • African Development Bank (AfDB), Ex-Officio Member of the Board of Governors (1999–2011)
  • Asian Development Bank (ADB), Ex-Officio Member of the Board of Governors (1999–2011)
  • European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), Ex-Officio Member of the Board of Governors (1999–2011)

Non-profit organisations

  • European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR), Member

Controversies

Political activities

In 2015, Reynders drew criticism for having his face painted black during a traditional festival in Brussels.

In April 2017, Belgium voted in favour of the entry of Saudi Arabia, yet considered one of the most retrograde countries on the issue of women's rights, in the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women. This decision raised controversy and questions about the role of Reynders.

Criminal investigation

In September 2019, Belgian police investigated allegations of corruption and money-laundering against Reynders, relating to the construction of the Belgian embassy building in Kinshasa, the lease of a federal police HQ and other matters. The investigation was dropped soon after. In December 2024, another investigation was opened into "possible money laundering practices" related to the .

Honours

National honours

  • 2014: Grand Officer of the Order of Leopold

Foreign honours

  • 2013: Commander in the Legion of Honour
  • 2014: Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
  • 2016: Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Orange-Nassau
  • 2016: Knight Grand Cross in the Order of Merit

Notes

References

References

  1. Goujard, Clothilde. (15 April 2024). "Věra Jourová to Step in as EU Justice Chief".
  2. "Wetten, decreten, ordonnanties en verordeningen".
  3. (16 February 2015). "6 questions with Didier Reynders, Belgium's Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister - Affairs Today".
  4. (2016-03-23). "Curriculum vitae of Minister Didier Reynders".
  5. [http://www.hec.fr/europe-symposium/index.php?id=reynders_didier HEC Europe Symposium: Didier Reynders] HEC Europe Institute, Paris.
  6. (2007-06-13). "King picks Mr Reynders as "informateur"". VRT Nieuws.
  7. Simon Van Dorpe (24 August 2019), [https://www.politico.eu/article/didier-reynders-belgium-european-commission/ Belgium picks Foreign Minister Didier Reynders to be EU commissioner] ''[[Politico Europe]]''.
  8. Foo Yun Chee (30 May 2019), [https://www.reuters.com/article/us-belgium-politics/belgian-king-appoints-two-advisers-to-find-path-toward-coalition-government-idUSKCN1T02BT Belgian king appoints two advisers to find path toward coalition government] ''[[Reuters]]''.
  9. [https://www.coe.int/en/web/baku/-/election-of-the-secretary-general-of-the-council-of-europe-candidatures-received Election of the Secretary General of the Council of Europe: Candidatures received] [[Council of Europe]], press release of 11 January 2019.
  10. Norton Rose Fulbright, [https://www.nortonrosefulbright.com/en-gb/knowledge/publications/1a58997f/proposal-for-an-eu-wide-mandatory-human-rights-due-diligence-law Proposal for an EU-wide mandatory human rights due diligence law], published May 2020, accessed 7 March 2021
  11. (April 11, 2022). "Exclusive: Senior EU officials were targeted with Israeli spyware". Reuters.
  12. GV De Clercq and Marie Mannes (5 September 2023), [https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/eus-reynders-says-will-take-over-commissions-competition-portfolio-2023-09-05/ EU's Reynders says will take over commission's competition portfolio] ''[[Reuters]]''.
  13. Barbara Moens and Clothilde Goujard (24 January 2024), [https://www.politico.eu/article/belgium-didier-reynders-ethics-secretary-general-council-of-europe/ Belgium’s Didier Reynders walks fine ethics line in top job campaign] ''[[Politico Europe]]''.
  14. (25 June 2024). "Alain Berset elected Secretary General of the Council of Europe". Council of Europe.
  15. (2024-09-02). "Belgium appoints FM Hadja Lahbib as EU commissioner".
  16. [https://www.adb.org/sites/default/files/institutional-document/31326/adb-annual-report-2005.pdf 2005 Annual Report] [[Asian Development Bank]] (ADB).
  17. [https://www.ebrd.com/downloads/research/annual/ar05a.pdf 2005 Annual Report] [[European Bank for Reconstruction and Development]] (EBRD).
  18. [http://www.ecfr.eu/council/members Members] [[European Council on Foreign Relations]].
  19. [https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-31962154 Belgium's Reynders criticised for painting face black] ''[[BBC News]]'', 19 March 2015.
  20. "Arabie saoudite et droit des femmes à l'ONU: Charles Michel regrette le "oui" belge".
  21. Arthur Neslen (14 September 2019), [https://www.politico.eu/article/belgium-commission-pick-under-investigation-didier-reynders/ Didier Reynders, Belgium’s Commission pick, under police investigation] ''[[Politico Europe]]''.
  22. Simon van Dorpe (27 September 2019), [https://www.politico.eu/article/belgian-prosecutors-drop-investigation-into-didier-reynders/ Belgian prosecutors drop investigation into Didier Reynders] ''[[Politico Europe]]''.
  23. "Belgian authorities open fraud probe into former EU justice chief days after his mandate ended". [[Associated Press]].
  24. Dom, Evelyn Ann-Marie. (2024-12-03). "Former EU justice chief Didier Reynders suspected of money laundering".
  25. arrêtés royaux du 21 mai 2014
  26. (27 March 2013). "Nicolas Sarkozy a remis la Légion d'honneur à Didier Reynders".
  27. (10 July 2014). "Belgieninfo – Didier Reynders mit Bundesverdienstkreuz ausgezeichnet".
  28. "La Chambre des représentants de Belgique".
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