Philippe De Backer

Philippe De Backer

Philippe De Backer (born 4 December 1978) is an Open Vld politician and was a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) from September 2011 until April 2016, when he became Secretary of State in the Michel Government.

Biography

Philippe De Backer was born in Ekeren, Belgium and grew up in Kapellen. He studied biotechnology at Ghent University, where he earned a doctorate in 2004. During his student days, De Backer was active in the Liberal Flemish Students Association (LVSV) in Ghent and he was a core member of the liberal think tank Liberales. He was also elected for two years as a student representative in the Board of Directors of Ghent University. Afterwards, he worked for an investment fund specialized in healthcare.

From 2007 to 2010, De Backer was president of Jong VLD Nationaal, the youth section of Open Vld. In that period, he was also a member of the city council of Kapellen.

Member of the European Parliament (2011–2016)

Since September 2011, De Backer has been a member of the European Parliament. He succeeded his party colleague Dirk Sterckx. He is a member of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe (ALDE), led by former Belgian Prime Minister Guy Verhofstadt. He deals with the dossiers in the Transport Committee and the Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee. In 2014, he was appointed first successor at the European election list for Open Vld.

In addition to his committee assignments, De Backer is a member of the European Parliament Intergroup on Long Term Investment and Reindustrialisation[1] and of the European Parliament Intergroup on LGBT Rights.[2]

Secretary of State (2016)

On 29 April 2016, Philippe De Backer was chosen to succeed Bart Tommelein as Secretary of State for Social fraud, Privacy and the North Sea in the Michel Government. He will be succeeded by Lieve Wierinck as Member of the European Parliament.

References

  1. Members European Parliament Intergroup on Long Term Investment and Reindustrialisation.
  2. Members European Parliament Intergroup on LGBTI Rights.

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