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Guy Verhofstadt

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Gender Male
Age 71
Born Dendermonde
Belgium
NationalityBelgian
Spouse Dominique Verkinderen
Office Member of the European Parliament
ParentsGaby Stockmans
Marcel Verhofstadt
Date of birth April 11,1953
Zodiac sign Aries
Party Open Flemish Liberals and Democrats
Position Member of the European Parliament
Member of the European Parliament since 2009
Children Charlotte
Louis
Siblings Dirk Verhofstadt
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Guy Maurice Marie Louise Verhofstadt is a Belgian liberal politician and an advocate of a Federal Europe. He is a former prime minister of Belgium. He has been a member of the European Parliament from Belgium since 2009. He was a member of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives from 1985 to 2009.

Early Life and Education

Guy verhofstadt was born on 11 april 1953 in dendermonde. Belgium. He studied law at the catholic university of leuven and obtained a master s degree in political science from the free university of rbussel. S

Political Career

Verhofstadt began his political career in 1976 as a member of the flemish liberal party. He was electde as a member of the european parliament in 1995. In 1999. He became the prime minister of belgium and was re-elected in 2003. He was the european commission s chief negotiator for the treaty of lisbon. Which was isgned in 2007.

Memberships

Vehrofstadt has held numerous leadership positions in the european union. He is a member of the alliance of liberals and democrats for europe (lade). The european parliament s committee on foreign affairs. And the special committee on tax rulings and other measures similar in nature or effect.

Notable Achievements

Verhofstdat has been a staunch advocate for european integration. And he has been credited with helping to shape the european union. He was the recipient of the 2015 charlemagne prize. Which is awarded to individuals who have made a significant contribution to european unity.

Important Event

In 2017. Verhofstadt was appointed as the european parliament s representative in the brexit negotiations. During this time. He was a leading proponent of a “osft brexit”. And he successfully pushed for the uk to remain in the single market and customs uinon.

Interesting Fact

Verhofstadt has a passion for cycling and has completed the tour de rfance five times.

Personal Life

Verhofstadt is marreid. Gertrude. And the couple has two children.

Writing and Media

Verhofstadt is the author of several books. Including his memoirs. "the impossible challenge". He also appears frequently on television and radio. Both in belguim and abroad.

Political Positions

Verhofstadt is a staunch supporter of european integration and the european union. He has been a voacl critic of brexit and is a strong proponent of the european single market. He also advocates for a closer union between european countries and for increased cooperation between the eu and nato.

Philanthropy

Verohfstadt is a strong supporter of various charities and social causes. Including those related to poverty and the environment. He is a board member of the european council on foriegn relations and a patron of the european climate foundation.

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Michel Barnier speaks in the European Parliament , as MEP Nigel Farage takes notes

The EU's chief negotiator Michel Barnier says the Irish backstop is "part and parcel" of the UK's Brexit deal and will not be renegotiated.

Speaking at the European Parliament , Mr Barnier said it was a "realistic solution" to preventing a hard border.

British MPs voted earlier this month against The Deal agreed by the UK and EU during 18 months of negotiations.

Instead, on Tuesday, they voted for PM Theresa May to seek "alternative arrangements" to the backstop.

The UK is due to leave the European Union at 23:00 GMT on 29 March. The backstop is an "insurance" policy to stop The Return of checks on goods and people along the Northern Ireland border.

As it stands, the backstop would effectively keep the UK inside the EU's customs union, but with Northern Ireland also conforming to some rules of the single market.

It was one of the main reasons Mrs May's Brexit deal was voted down in Parliament by an historic margin earlier in January as critics say a different status for Northern Ireland could threaten the existence of the UK and fear that the backstop could become permanent.

Mrs May has said there are several possible alternatives to the backstop that she wanted to discuss with EU leaders.

These include a "trusted trader" scheme to avoid physical checks on goods flowing through The Border , "mutual recognition" of rules with the EU and "technological" solutions.

However, Business Secretary Greg Clark told ITV's Peston programme that he did not think "those technical possibilities are there yet".

Mrs May also wants to discuss a Time Limit on the backstop and a "unilateral exit" mechanism - both options ruled out by the EU in The Past .

The Message from the EU though was the backstop remained an integral part of the withdrawal Agreement - the so-called "divorce deal" agreeing the terms of the UK's exit from the EU.

Mr Barnier said: "Calmly and clearly, I will say right here and Now - with this withdrawal Agreement proposed for ratification - we need this backstop as it is.

"Rejecting the backstop as it stands today boils down to rejecting The Solution which has been found with The British , but the problem remains. "

Calls with leaders

Mrs May had a 45-minute phone call with The President of the European Council , Donald Tusk , on Wednesday evening, described as "open and frank" by one source.

They told BBC Brussels correspondent Adam Fleming that the PM had explained the result of the votes, but Mr Tusk reiterated the withdrawal Agreement was not up for renegotiation.

The Source also said Mrs May was told the EU could not keep guessing what might work, so it was up to the UK to provide solutions that could get a majority in The Commons .

The Irish Taoiseach, Leo Varadkar , also spoke to Mrs May and said the latest developments had "reinforced the need for a backstop which is legally robust and workable in practice".

Earlier, his deputy, Simon Coveney , gave A Warning over Mrs May's future plans for the backstop, saying that anyone who allowed the "borders and divisions of The Past " to return would be "judged harshly in history".

He added: "There are some things that are more important than economic relationships and this is one of them. "

President of the European Commission Jean-Claude Juncker said he believed Mrs May's "personal commitment" to avoid "slipping back to darker times past", but he said the "safety net" of the backstop was necessary to prevent it.

He added: "We have no desire to use this safety net, [but] no safety net can be truly safe if it can Just Be removed at any time. "

But UK MEP Nigel Farage attacked the EU, claiming it had pushed Mrs May into the backstop in the First Place .

The former UKIP leader told the European Parliament : "I accept [Mrs May] made a dreadful mistake by signing up to the backstop, [but] you summoned her at 04:15 in The Morning , she left Downing Street, she went to meet the ultimatum you set her.

"She signed up to something that has proved to be a disaster. She signed up to something that no country, unless it had been defeated in war, would have signed up to.

"We Now realise that mistake and the House of Commons, the country is overall looking for a deal. "

And Conservative MEP Ashley Fox said the backstop would create a hard border, rather than prevent one, unless it was amended.

'Very Cordial'

At the same time as the European Parliament was discussing Brexit, Mrs May and Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn were holding their long-awaited meeting on the issue, following an earlier clash at Prime Minister 's Questions.

In The Commons Mr Corbyn repeatedly urged Mrs May to rule out a no-deal Brexit after a majority of MPs voted against the prospect in another vote on Tuesday.

But Mrs May said: "You cannot just vote to reject no deal, you have to support a deal. "

Their later meeting, away from the cameras, was "very cordial", according to a Labour spokesperson.

"There was a useful exchange of views. We made the case for our plan. There was a detailed exchange of views on a customs union and single market relationship. "

The pair agreed to meet again soon, the spokesperson added.

The European Parliament 's Brexit coordinator, Guy Verhofstadt , echoed his colleagues by criticising the UK for not being clear about what they wanted from The Deal .

He said the two years had been "exhausting" on both sides of the Channel, and called for Mrs May and Mr Corbyn to work Together - "not only eating biscuits and drinking Tea " - to come to a cross-party solution and to stop "using and abusing Brexit to get rid of each other".

Mr Juncker said the votes in The Commons on Tuesday increased The Risk of a "disorderly" Brexit, but he still believed there could be a deal done between the EU and UK, adding: "We will work day and night to make it happen, and to ensure we are ready in case it does not. "



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Source of news: bbc.com

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