Tanguy Veys

Tanguy Veys (born 28 March, 1972) is a retired Belgian politician formerly of the Vlaams Blok and then Vlaams Belang party.

Tanguy Veys
Veys in 2018
Member of the Chamber of Representatives
In office
2010–2014
Personal details
Born
Tanguy Veys

(1972-03-28) 28 March 1972
Ghent, Belgium
Political partyVlaams Blok (1995-2004)
Vlaams Belang (2004-2018)

Veys served as national president of the Vlaams Blok Jongren the former youth-wing of the Vlaams Blok party in 1995. He was also a spokesman for the Catholic-advocacy group Pro Vita in Ghent.[1] Before entering politics, he worked as an advisor to Argenta bank.

He was elected to the Chamber of Representatives during the 2010 Belgian federal election for the West Flanders constituency. At the same time, he was elected as a municipal councilor in Blankenberge. In 2011, he took part in the 'Emirdağ needs you campaign with fellow VB politician Johan Deckmyn in which he visited Emirdağ, Turkey and met with local politicians there as part of a campaign to encourage people of Turkish origin living in Ghent to emigrate back to Turkey. This visit led to Sp.a politician Resul Tapmaz, the then Ghent alderman to make insulting statements about Vlaams Belang, after which Johan Deckmyn filed a complaint for slander and defamation. The public prosecutor's office eventually dismissed the complaint.[2][3]

His time in the Chamber became controversial when former classmates of his at high school, including television presenter Sven Ornelis, accused him of bullying. Veys acknowledged this on Twitter and apologised.[4] It also emerged that in 2000 during Veys' time in the youth-wing of Vlaams Blok he had been convicted of assault following an altercation with a student in Ghent in 2001. Veys appealed the sentence and the charges were dropped.[5]

Veys was expelled from Vlaams Belang in 2018, with party leader Van Grieken citing his aggressive manner of communication and behaviour. In the municipal elections of 2018, he founded a new localist party Better Blankenberge but it did not win any seats. Veys subsequently left politics and returned to private sector work.[6]

References

  1. Walter Pauli, Vlaams Belang-leden verrichten duivelsuitdrijving in het parlement, Knack, 14 juni 2013
  2. M. Van Pee (23 November 2011). "'Emirdag heeft je nodig!'". Het Nieuwsblad. Retrieved 19 March 2017.
  3. B. Staes (5 July 2012). "Klacht Vlaams Belang tegen Tapmaz geseponeerd". Het Nieuwsblad. Retrieved 19 March 2017.
  4. K. Despelenter,Vlaams Belanger bekent dat hij Sven Ornelis pestte, De Standaard, 12 december 2012
  5. Vooraanstaande Vlaams Blokker krijgt effectieve celstraf; De Standaard; 13 november 2001
  6. Einde carrière voor Tanguy Veys, Het Laatste Nieuws, 16 oktober 2018.
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