Anne-Marie Lizin
Belgian lawyer and politician

Born
1949
76 years ago
Died
October 17th, 2015
9 years ago — 66 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
Belgium
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A prominent Belgian lawyer and politician, held the position of mayor of Huy for several years. Served as a member of the Belgian Senate representing the Walloon region. Advocated for women's rights and participated in various legislative initiatives focused on social issues. Engaged in several humanitarian efforts throughout her career, contributing to local governance and community development.
Served as mayor of Huy
Represented the Walloon region in the Senate
Advocated for women's rights in Belgium
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