Jean-Marie Dedecker  

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"Ik heb er alle begrip voor dat je last hebt van opspelende schrijfnijd omdat een omhooggevallen judocus met één boekje ook meer exemplaren verkocht dan jij kon slijten met je ganse literair oeuvre, maar mijn leespubliek van de Lidl - zoals je het zo subtiel verwoordt - heeft blijkbaar diepere zakken dan de linksgedraaide quinoa-denkers van jouw biowinkel."--Jean-Marie Dedecker (reacts DM 7/8/2020) to "Beste Jean-Marie Dedecker, u bent de rechtse Tom Lanoye, maar dan uit de Lidl" by Joël De Ceulaer

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Jean-Marie Louis Dedecker (born 13 June 1952) is a Belgian Flemish politician.

In 1999 and 2003, Dedecker was directly elected to the Belgian Senate. In 2004 Dedecker ran for a seat in the Flemish Parliament, after taking his seat in the Flemish Parliament, Dedecker was elected by his colleagues as a community senator as well. He was a member of the Flemish Liberals and Democrats (VLD), before being expelled, and eventually sided with the N-VA party for a brief time in November–December 2006.




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