Jos Geysels
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- | '''Josephus "Jos" Elisabeth A. M. Geysels''' (born [[20 September]], 1952 in [[Turnhout]]) is a former [[Belgium|Belgian]] ([[Flemish]]) [[politician]], and former Representative in the [[Belgian Chamber]] for the ecologist party [[Agalev]] for which he was party chairman. He resigned from the post in 2003, taking responsibility for the party's loss of power in the elections. | + | '''Jos Geysels''' (°1952) is a former [[Belgian politician]] for the ecologist party [[Agalev]] for which he was party chairman. He resigned from the post in 2003, taking responsibility for the party's loss of power in the elections. |
Geysels obtained a degree in [[Sociology]] at the [[University of Antwerp]]. | Geysels obtained a degree in [[Sociology]] at the [[University of Antwerp]]. |
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Jos Geysels over salariswagens: "Is het normaal dat er meer dan twee miljard belastinggeld wordt besteed aan de organisatie van de file, betaald door de mensen zonder auto en mensen die geen salariswagen hebben?" --De Afspraak 7/6/19 |
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Jos Geysels (°1952) is a former Belgian politician for the ecologist party Agalev for which he was party chairman. He resigned from the post in 2003, taking responsibility for the party's loss of power in the elections.
Geysels obtained a degree in Sociology at the University of Antwerp.
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