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Marianne Thyssen

1956 - Today

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Marianne Leonie Petrus Thyssen (Dutch pronunciation: [maːriˈjɑnə ˈtɛisə(n)]; born 24 July 1956) is a Belgian politician of the Christian Democratic and Flemish Party (CD&V) who served as European Commissioner for Employment, Social Affairs, Skills and Labour Mobility between 2014 and 2019. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Marianne Thyssen is the 17,367th most popular politician (down from 16,911th in 2019), the 830th most popular biography from Belgium (down from 817th in 2019) and the 147th most popular Belgian Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Marianne Thyssen ranks 17,367 out of 19,576Before her are Alfonso Dastis, Alexander Bustamante, Fofi Gennimata, Ferenc Erdei, Muiz ud din Qaiqabad, and John C. Stennis. After her are Ekaterina Zakharieva, Robert Toombs, Chris Christie, Nadiya Savchenko, Howard Dean, and Aleksandar Šapić.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1956, Marianne Thyssen ranks 560Before her are Viv Anderson, Vera Zozulya, Patrick Leonard, Vasile Pușcașu, Kent Nilsson, and Marian Woronin. After her are Shashi Tharoor, Susanne Blakeslee, Graham Watson, Lionello Manfredonia, Ana Rosa Quintana, and Payao Poontarat.

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In Belgium

Among people born in Belgium, Marianne Thyssen ranks 830 out of 1,190Before her are Peter Van Petegem (1970), Philippe Albert (1967), Philippe Desmet (1958), Jérémie Renier (1981), Michel Knuysen (1929), and Frans Peeraer (1913). After her are Luc Luycx (1958), Danny Boffin (1965), Nacer Chadli (1989), Kevin Mirallas (1987), André Milhoux (1928), and Ralph Miliband (1924).

Among POLITICIANS In Belgium

Among politicians born in Belgium, Marianne Thyssen ranks 147Before her are Karel De Gucht (1954), Maggie De Block (1962), Aloys Van de Vyvere (1871), Stefan Everts (1972), Anne-Marie Lizin (1949), and Petra De Sutter (1963). After her are Françoise Nyssen (1951), Philippe Lamberts (1963), Kris Peeters (1962), Karl Erjavec (1960), Zuhal Demir (1980), and Émilie Heymans (1981).