- Paul Janson
Paul Janson (
Herstal ,11 April 1840 –Brussels ,19 April 1913 ) was a Belgian liberal politician.Born in
Herstal , Janson studied philosophy and law at theUniversité Libre de Bruxelles . From an early age he was a strong supporter of electoral reform and stood on the progressive wing of the Belgian liberal movement. A modern study suggests that only "his visceral rejection of theclass struggle " kept him from the burgeoning socialist movement.Janson was elected to the
Belgian Chamber of Representatives for the Liberal Party in 1877, but was not re-elected in 1884. That year he became a local councillor inBrussels . Re-elected in 1889, he continued to agitate for universal suffrage, having established the Fédération progressiste of liberals who shared this, and other progressive goals. Universal male suffrage, albeit with plural vote, was introduced in 1893.In his later years he favoured electoral co-operation with the Socialist Party. He was appointed an honorary
Minister of State on14 August 1912 .Paul Janson was the father of future
Prime Minister of Belgium Paul-Émile Janson andMarie Janson (later Spaak), first female member of the Belgian parliament, mother of Prime MinisterPaul-Henri Spaak .References
* [http://www.mr.be/PDF/bio.pauljanson.pdf Biography of Paul Janson] at the "Centre Jean Gol" of the
Reformist Movement , modern heir of the liberal party
* [http://www.liberaalarchief.be/vraagbaak_janson.html Paul Janson]
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