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Latest revision as of 21:23, 31 January 2024

Group.png Belgian nobility
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Ran most of the country until well after WW2.


 

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Page nameDescription
Hubert AnsiauxDouble Bilderberger who was Governor of the National Bank of Belgium for 14 years. Involved in setting up the International Monetary Fund.
Pierre BonvoisinAttended the first Bilderberg and three more. Société Générale de Belgique. Councilor to King Baudouin. Father of Benoît de Bonvoisin
René BoëlMarried into the Big Chemical Solvay family, where he became director. Represented Belgium at the Bretton Woods Conference. After the war, he was involved with the European League of Economic Cooperation. Attended Bilderberg/1960.
Charles-Victor Bracht
Étienne DavignonBelgian deep politician, EU commissioner, Bilderberg chairman, Egmont Institute president
François de DonneaBelgian establishment politician. Attended the 1997 Bilderberg as Mayor of Brussels
Jules GuillaumeBelgian diplomat and single Bilderberger. Secretary for King Baudouin.
Jan HuyghebaertBelgian businessman, 11 Bilderbergs
Daniel JanssenBilderberg Steering committee Belgian business leader
Léon LambertBanking heir and Bilderberg Steering Committee member and financier who suddenly died aged 58
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