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  1. 24 de dic. de 2023 · For more:https://www.cgtn.com/videoEngagement with China doesn't end after leaving office and former leaders still nurture the political will to close the c...

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  2. Yves is an internationally known calligraphy instructor who is adept at teaching very formal lettering hands to modern gestural writing. He is the author of "Thoughtful Gestures"

  3. Yves Leterme (ēv lĕtûr´mĕ), 1960–, Belgian political leader, prime minister of Belgium (2008, 2009–11), grad. Catholic Univ. of Leuvan (LL.B., 1981), Ghent Univ. (M.A., 1985). A Dutch-speaker from West Flanders, he has been active in the Flemish Christian Democratic party, becoming its chairman in 2003. Leterme served as an administrator in the European Union (1993–97) and as a ...

  4. eo.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yves_LetermeYves Leterme - Vikipedio

    Yves Leterme. Yves Camille Désiré LETERME (naskiĝis la 6-an de oktobro 1960 en Wervik) estis ekde la jaro 2004 ministro-prezidanto de Flandrio kaj gvidanto de la Flandra Registaro . Li estis ĉefministro de Belgio por la unua fojo de la 20-a de marto 2008 ĝis la 30-a de decembro 2008, kaj denove ekde decembro 2009 ĝis decembro 2011.

  5. The Leterme I Government was the federal government of Belgium from 20 March 2008 to 22 December 2008. It took office when the Flemish Christian democrat Yves Leterme ( CD&V) was sworn in as Prime Minister. [1] It followed the Belgian general election of 2007 and comprised five parties: the Dutch-speaking Christian Democratic and Flemish (CD&V ...

  6. Other articles where Yves Leterme is discussed: Belgium: Federalized Belgium: …by the Flemish Christian Democrat Yves Leterme, finally took power in March 2008.

  7. ro.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yves_LetermeYves Leterme - Wikipedia

    Yves Camille Désiré Leterme (n. 6 octombrie 1960, Wervik, Flandra, Belgia) este un politician flamand, prim-ministrul Belgiei din 20 martie până în 30 decembrie 2008 și din 25 noiembrie 2009 până în 6 decembrie 2011 .