Kathleen Van Brempt
Kathleen Van Brempt | |
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Member of the European Parliament for Belgium | |
Assumed office 7 June 2009 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Vooruit | 18 November 1969
Alma mater | Catholic University of Leuven |
Kathleen Van Brempt (pronounced
Education and early career
Van Brempt studied at the
After having worked for the sp.a in capacity of a researcher and as political secretary to Louis Tobback, in 1999 Van Brempt was appointed deputy chief of staff to the minister of employment Renaat Landuyt.
Political career
Member of the European Parliament, 2000–2003
In her first term as Member of the European Parliament from 6 January 2000 to 1 October 2003, Van Brempt served on the Committee on Culture, Youth, Education, the Media and Sport (2000–2002) and the Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Consumer Policy (2002–2003).
Role in Belgian politics
On 1 October 2003, Van Brempt resigned from the European Parliament to become State Secretary for Labor organization and Welfare in the working place in the
Since 2001, Van Brempt is a member of the city council of Antwerp.
Member of the European Parliament, 2009–present
In the 2009 European elections, Van Brempt was elected as Member of the European Parliament in the Socialist fraction. She was re-elected in the 2014 elections.
From 2009 until 2019, Van Brempt served on the
In addition to her committee assignments, Van Brempt has served on the parliament's delegations for relations with Iran (2009–2014) and Canada (2014–2019) and to the ACP–EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly (since 2019). She is also a member of the European Parliament Intergroup on Western Sahara,[8] the European Parliament Intergroup on the Welfare and Conservation of Animals;[9] the European Parliament Intergroup on Extreme Poverty and Human Rights;[10] and the MEP Heart Group, a group of parliamentarians who have an interest in promoting measures that will help reduce the burden of cardiovascular diseases (CVD).[11]
Within the Socialists and Democrats group, Van Brempt served as vice-chairwoman under the leadership of successive chairmen Gianni Pittella (2014–2018) and Udo Bullmann (2018-2019). In this capacity, she was responsible for sustainable development, environment, industry and transport. In March 2018, she lost out against Bullmann in the group's internal vote on a new leader; Bullmann received 86 votes, while Van Brempt got 61 votes.[12]
In April 2022 Van Brempt was elected as chair of the Parliament's Special Committee on COVID-19.
Other activities
- European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR), Member of the Council[13]
Recognition
In December 2020, Van Brempt received the International Trade award at The Parliament Magazine's annual MEP Awards.[14]
References
- European Voice.
- ^ COP21 climate change talks: MEPs in Paris to push for 2°C target European Parliament, press release of 4 December 2015.
- ^ Ryan Heath (19 May 2016), The 40 MEPs who actually matter: Kathleen Van Brempt Politico Europe.
- EurActiv.
- ^ Members of the delegation to the Conference on the Future of Europe European Parliament.
- ^ Members of the Special Committee on the COVID-19 pandemic European Parliament.
- ^ Parliament names MEPs to sit on three new committees European Parliament, press release of 24 March 2022.
- ^ Intergroup on Western Sahara European Parliament.
- ^ Members Archived 31 August 2019 at the Wayback Machine European Parliament Intergroup on the Welfare and Conservation of Animals.
- ^ Members European Parliament Intergroup on Extreme Poverty and Human Rights.
- ^ "Supporters of the MEP Heart Group". mepheartgroup.eu.
- ^ Maïa de La Baume (20 March 2018), Socialists pick Germany’s Udo Bullmann as leader Politico Europe.
- ^ Members European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR).
- ^ Johnson, Brian (2 December 2020). "MEP Awards 2020: Reaction and comment from our winners". The Parliament Magazine. Retrieved 8 January 2021.
External links
Media related to Kathleen Van Brempt at Wikimedia Commons