Charles-Ferdinand Nothomb
Baron Charles-Ferdinand Nicolas Marie Pierre Nothomb was a Belgian politician.
Family and early life
Nothomb was born in Brussels in 1936, the thirteenth and youngest child of the writer and politician Pierre Nothomb, and grew up in Habay in the province of Luxembourg. He was descended from Jean-Baptiste Nothomb, who served as Prime Minister of Belgium in the 1840s. In 1963 he married Michèle Pouppez de Kettenis de Hollaeken Dryepondt, with whom he had three children, and was awarded the title of Baron three years later.Nothomb's older brother was Jean-François Nothomb, a leader of the Comet Escape Line during World War II. He was an uncle of the diplomat Baron Patrick Nothomb and the politician François Roelants du Vivier and a great-uncle of the writers Juliette and Amélie Nothomb.
Having obtained degrees in law and economic sciences, Nothomb was a teacher and researcher at the Catholic University of Louvain and other higher education establishments, and was also involved in the Christian Social Party youth movement.
Political career
Nothomb was elected to the national Chamber of Representatives in 1968 to represent the constituency of Arlon-Marche-Bastogne, a seat he held until 1995.He was president of the Humanist Democratic Centre party from 1972 to 1979 and president of the Chamber of Representatives from 1979 to 1980. Having served as a Member of the European Parliament from 1979 to 1980, he was Minister for Foreign Affairs from 1980 to 1981 and Minister of the Interior from 1981 to 1986. From 1988 to 1995 he served again as president of the Chamber of Representatives.
Upon his retirement from the Chamber in 1995, Nothomb served a four-year term in the Senate and was again president of the Humanist Democratic Centre party from 1996 to 1999. From 2002 until his death he was Vice-President of European Movement.
Nothomb was also the author of several political and historical works.
He died on 19 April 2023, at the age of 86.
Honours
Nothomb was awarded the following decorations:National honours
- Belgium:
- * 1995: Minister of State, By Royal Decree of HM King Albert II.
- * 1995: Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown.
- * 1991: Grand Cross of the Order of Leopold II
- * 1987: Grand Officer of the Order of Leopold
- * 1985: Civic Medal, 1st Class
- Belgian nobility: title of Baron
Foreign honours
- France: Grand Officier of the Legion of Honour
- Gabon: Grand Cross of the National Order of Merit (Gabon)
- Greece: Grand Cross of the Order of Honour
- Iceland: Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the Falcon
- Italy: Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic
- Mexico: Grand Cross of the Order of the Aztec Eagle
- Netherlands: Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Orange-Nassau
- Poland: Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland