Talk:Mischaël Modrikamen
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Mischaël Modrikamen (né à Charleroi, le 22 février 1966 est un avocat et un homme politique belge. Avocat connu pour son action dans certaines affaires financières fort médiatisées en Belgique, il crée, en 2010, un nouveau parti politique de droite, le Parti populaire, qu'il réussit à mettre en ordre pour les élections législatives fédérales belges de 2010 pour lesquelles il est tête de liste à la chambre pour l'arrondissement de Bruxelles-Hal-Vilvorde [...] |
Mishael Modrikamen (born in Charleroi, February 22, 1966) is a lawyer and a Belgian politician. Lawyer known for his work in some high-profile financial affairs in Belgium, he founded in 2010, a new political party right Popular Party, which he succeeded in arranging for the Belgian federal elections of 2010 where he heading the list is the room for the district of Brussels-Halle-Vilvoorde. |
On French language Wikipedia, we delete machine translations, but contributors of English language Wikipedia have their own policy ... Hégésippe | ±Θ± 10:31, 4 July 2010 (UTC)
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