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[[File:Yves Leterme.jpg|400px|thumbnail|left|Yves Leterme at "Cultural Diplomacy and International Relations; New Actors; New Initiatives; New Targets" (Berlin; December 15th - 18th, 2011)]]
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Yves Leterme was born in Wervik on October 6, 1960. He remained actively involved with the CVP-Youth (in the national office and as national vice-chairman), and with the CVP of Ypres, where he became chairman in 1988. Yves Leterme took a pragmatic course onto increasing the economic dynamic and social well-being in Flanders. He has made the Flemish government into the ‘investment government’, focusing the investments on the infrastructure and logistics with respect to both the business climate and social well-being (notably Flanders Port Area, homes for the elderly, child care, immigrant integration).
 
Yves Leterme was born in Wervik on October 6, 1960. He remained actively involved with the CVP-Youth (in the national office and as national vice-chairman), and with the CVP of Ypres, where he became chairman in 1988. Yves Leterme took a pragmatic course onto increasing the economic dynamic and social well-being in Flanders. He has made the Flemish government into the ‘investment government’, focusing the investments on the infrastructure and logistics with respect to both the business climate and social well-being (notably Flanders Port Area, homes for the elderly, child care, immigrant integration).

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