Roger Lallemand

Roger Lallemand (French: [lalmɑ̃]; 17 January 1932 – 20 October 2016) was a Walloon lawyer, socialist politician, and president of the Belgian Senate.

Roger Lallemand
President of the Senate
In office
10 March 1988  16 May 1988
Preceded byEdward Leemans
Succeeded byLambert Kelchtermans
Personal details
Born(1932-01-17)17 January 1932
Quevaucamps, Belgium
Died20 October 2016(2016-10-20) (aged 84)
Saint-Gilles, Belgium
Political partySocialist Party
Alma materFree University of Brussels, French

Education

He graduated as a licentiate in Romance philology and obtained a doctorate in law at the Universite Libre de Bruxelles (ULB).

Career

Lallemand started his career in 1958 as a lawyer at the bar in Brussels. In 1971–1972 he chaired the Conference of Young Barristers in Brussels. From 1979 until 1985 he served as a co-opted senator and from 1985 until 1999 as a directly-elected senator, both for the Parti Socialiste (PS). He was President of the Belgian Senate from 10 March 1988 until 10 May 1988. He also served as a member of the Ixelles municipal council from 1983 until 2006.

His bill to legalize abortion under certain conditions, he co-submitted with Lucienne Herman-Michielsens, was approved by the Belgian parliament on 3 April 1990. This law modified Article 348.,350.,351 and 352 of the Belgian penal code (title VII, chapter I) and raised Article 353. As from 1999 he is honorary President of the senate and in 2002, he was appointed as a Minister of State.

Honours

References

Sources

  • Roger Lallemand, La Belgique, pays d’incertitude, Brussels, 1998.
  • Roger Lallemand



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