- Henri Simonet
Henri François Simonet (
10 May 1931 –15 February 1996 ) was a Belgianpolitician .Born in
Brussels , Simonet began his political life as a member of the Socialist Party (PS). He served as mayor ofAnderlecht between 1966 and 1984, succeeding the long-servingJoseph Bracops . Like Bracops, Simonet dominated the local political scene to such an extent that the ambitiousPhilippe Moureaux moved to neighbouringMolenbeek-Saint-Jean to pursue a career there. In 1985 Simonet left the Socialists to join theLiberal Reformist Party (PRL) where he espoused increasingly xenophobic positions.As mayor of Anderlecht, Simonet presided over considerable changes to what had been a largely industrial and working class community, attracting new development in the form of the Erasmus Hospital, a teaching hospital tied to the
ULB on whose administrative council Simonet served.Christian D'Hoogh succeeded Simonet as mayor of Anderlecht.Simonet served as Vice-Chairman of the
European Commission from 1973 to 1977 and as Minister for Regional Economic Development in 1978 and 1979.His son
Jacques Simonet , while also beginning his political career in the Socialist Party, later joined the PRL and has served as mayor of Anderlecht since 2000 until his death in 2007.
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.