Willy De Clercq
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Willy C.E.H. De Clercq (Ghent, 8 July 1927) is a Belgian liberal politician.
After his law studies, De Clerq became a lawyer at the Court of appeal in Ghent and a professor at Ghent University and the Vrije Universiteit Brussel. Although he could have had a successful career in law, he got into politics. He was member of the Liberal youth and was elected city counseler and member of parliament.
De Clercq served in various coalition governments. He was secretary of state for the budget (1960-1961), deputy prime minister and minister of the budget from 1966 to 1968, deputy prime minister and minister of Finances in 1973-1974, minister of Finances in 1974-1977 and deputy prime minister in 1980.
De Clercq served as president of various international monetary instances and as president of the then liberal party PVV. He served for a term as a member of the European Commission,... Moreover he became Minister of state in 1985. Since 1989 he is a member of the European Parliament.
In the 21 July 2006 honours, Willy De Clercq and his wife, Fernande Fazzi, were both separately ennobled in the rank of viscount.