Pascal Smet
Pascal Smet (born 30 July 1967) is a Belgian politician, member of Vooruit. Personal lifeHe was born in 1967 in Beveren-Waas. He earned a degree in law at the University of Antwerp. He is openly gay.[1] CareerHe was a member of the town council of Beveren-Waas from 1989 to 1997 and a member of the province council of East Flanders (1991–1994). He served as Belgium's Commissioner General for refugees and stateless people (2001–2003). In 2003 he became Secretary of State in the government of the Brussels-Capital Region with the competences of Mobility, the Civil Service, Fire Department, Urgent Medical Assistance and chairman of the Flemish Community Commission with the competences of Culture, Sport, the Civil Service and Media. After the regional elections of 2004 Pascal Smet became a minister. From 2004 to 2009 he was minister in the government of the Brussels-Capital Region. He dealt with mobility and public works in the Brussels capital region. He was also competent for culture, sport and youth for the Flemish community in Brussels. In the 2014 regional elections he ran for the Brussels Parliament, after which he became Minister of Mobility and Public Works in the Brussels-Capital government again. Pascal Smet has been lobbying for Uber.[2] On 18 June 2023 he resigned after sparking a furore by hosting an Iranian delegation led by Alireza Zakani.[3][4] Ans Persoons replaced him.[5] See alsoReferences
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