Karl-Heinz Lambertz

Karl-Heinz Lambertz
Speaker of the Parliament of the German-speaking Community
Incumbent
Assumed office
30 June 2014
Preceded by Alexander Miesen
Minister-President of the German Community
In office
6 July 1999  30 June 2014
Preceded by Joseph Maraite
Succeeded by Oliver Paasch
Personal details
Born 4 June 1952
Schoppen, Belgium
Political party Socialist Party
Alma mater Free University of Brussels, French

Karl-Heinz Lambertz (born 4 June 1952), is a jurist and politician, having been the leader (Minister-President) of the Government of the German-speaking Community of Belgium for 15 years. He is noted for voicing an outspoken demand for his community, numbering about 70,000 around Eupen, to be separated from Wallonia and be recognised as an autonomous 4th region of Belgium. He has been a member of the Committee of the Regions (CoR) of the European Union, since 1999. He is particularly active in the Commission for Economic and Social Policy (ECOS) and the Commission for Culture, Education and Research (EDUC). Since June 2011 he is the President of the PES Group within the CoR. He is also very active in the Congress of the Council of Europe and Chair of its Governance Committee.

On 17 July 2008, he was one of three senior Belgian politicians commissioned by King Albert II to investigate ways of enabling constitutional reform talks in the light of the long-running Belgian constitutional crisis.[1]

Professional career

Political career

The seat of the government of the German-speaking Community in Eupen

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Political offices
Preceded by
Joseph Maraite
Minister-President of the German-speaking Community
1999–2014
Succeeded by
Oliver Paasch
Preceded by
Alexander Miesen
Speaker of the Parliament of the German-speaking Community
2014–present
Incumbent