Jacqueline Galant

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Prime MinisterCharles Michel
Preceded byCatherine Fonck
Succeeded byFrançois Bellot
Jacqueline Galant
Jacqueline Galant in 2015
Minister of Mobility
In office
October 11, 2014  April 15, 2016
MonarchPhilippe of Belgium
Prime MinisterCharles Michel
Preceded byCatherine Fonck
Succeeded byFrançois Bellot
Mayor of Jurbise
Assumed office
2001
Personal details
Born (1974-03-18) March 18, 1974 (age 52)
PartyMouvement Réformateur
Alma materCatholic university of Mons

Jacqueline Galant (French pronunciation: [ʒaklin ɡalɑ̃]) is a Belgian politician from the Mouvement Réformateur. She was the Minister of Mobility, responsible for Belgocontrol and the National Railway Company of Belgium, in the federal Belgian Michel Government from 11 October 2014 until she resigned on 15 April 2016 in the wake of the 2016 Brussels bombings. She remains the mayor of Jurbise.

Jacqueline Galant was born in Mons on 18 March 1974. She was the daughter of the mayor of Jurbise, Jacques Galant, from the Christian Social Party.[1] She got a Master in Political Sciences at the Catholic university of Mons.[2]

In 1999 she started working as an advisor to Louis Michel, then Belgian foreign minister and vice-prime minister. She ended this work when she became a Member of Parliament in 2003, a position she kept until 2014, when she became a member of the Parliament of Wallonia from May until October.[2]

When the Michel Government was sworn in on 11 October 2014, Galant became the Minister of Mobility. With most of the responsibilities for Mobility in Belgium transferred to the regional levels, this mainly meant that she was responsible for the National Railway Company of Belgium and for Belgocontrol. Charles Michel, the prime minister, is the son of her first employer Louis Michel. Galant resigned on 15 April 2016.[2]

In 2001, she became mayor of Jurbise.[2]

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