Projet de loi modifiant la loi du 24 avril 1958 accordant sous certaines conditions, une pension aux veuves qui ont épousé, après le fait dommageable, un bénéficiaire des lois sur les pensions de réparation, créant une rente de combattant et de captivité en faveur des combattants, des prisonniers politiques et des prisonniers de guerre de 1940-1945 et réalisant certains ajustements en matière de rente pour chevrons de front.
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MR
Philippe
Monfils
Open Vld Hilde Vautmans
PS | SP Bruno Van Grootenbrulle
Vooruit Magda De Meyer, Dalila Douifi, David Geerts - Submission date
- Oct. 25, 2004
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- Status
- Adopted
- Requirement
- Simple
- Subjects
- nationality war war victim ex-serviceman
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Discussion ¶
Dec. 2, 2004 | Plenary session (Chamber of representatives)
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Rapporteur Miguel Chevalier ⚙
Mr. Speaker, I will bring the report from on my couch, to save some time and because my legs are too long and the stand of your microphone is too short.
We discussed yesterday two bills submitted by Mrs. De Meyer and consortia on the one hand, and Mr. De Crem and Mrs. Pieters on the other, concerning a correction of a letter sent by the FOD Finance in the course of the summer. A number of war fighters, Polish prisoners of war and people who had deployed on the side of the Allies during the World War, lost their compensation by that circulation letter of the FOD Finance.
Both Ms. Pieters and Ms. De Meyer explained their bill. As a basic text, the bill was used by Ms. Magda De Meyer. The Minister responded to a number of comments from Mrs. Pieters. One of the questions concerned the service period of six months. The Minister replied that this service time is a minimum requirement to comply with the Statute. He added that, in order to reach those six months, different periods during the Second World War could be combined. Subsequently, the Articles 1, 2, 3 and 4 of the present bill, as well as its overallity, were approved unanimously. Ms. Peters also approved the bill. She added during her intervention that her bill ultimately addressed the same problem and, like the proposal of Mrs. De Meyer and consorts, aimed to correct an anomaly in the administration, because that was also her concern. The questions that she had asked the Minister of Land Defence were sufficiently answered by the Minister, so that she joined the vote with the majority and there was a unanimous vote.