The Jerusalem Post

Double winner

Belgium gets its first female, first Jewish prime minister

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Sophie Wilmes is the first woman and the first Jew to become prime minister of Belgium.

Wilmes, a mother of four from the Brussels region, replaced Charles Michel on Sunday in the top post. The centrist politician will head a caretaker government during negotiatio­ns on the formation of a coalition, which in Belgium has been known to take months.

Michel’s cabinet collapsed last year, and Wilmes replaced him when he left for a European Union position. Both are members of the center-left MR Party.

Wilmes’s mother is Ashkenazi and lost several relatives in the Holocaust, Philippe Markiewicz, president of the Consistoir­e Organizati­on of Belgian

Jewry, confirmed Monday to the Jewish Telegraphi­c Agency.

“She hid her Jewish identity, though it seems to be a private detail from her biography and not something connected to any policy-making aspect,” he said.

Wilmes’s father, Philippe, was a lecturer at the Catholic University of Louvain and is not Jewish.

Markiewicz described Wilmes, who has attended Holocaust commemorat­ion events and highlighte­d them on her personal website, as “an industriou­s and committed politician.”

One source from the Jewish community, a member of Wilmes’s party who spoke to JTA on condition of anonymity, said Judaism only recently became “a more important factor than before” in Wilmes’s life.

Michael Freilich, a Belgian lawmaker for the N-VA Party and the former editor-in-chief of the Antwerp-based Joods Actueel Jewish newspaper, said Wilmes’s appointmen­t is a “historic event that makes me feel proud.”

 ?? (Francois Lenoir/Reuters) ?? BELGIAN PRIME Minister Sophie Wilmes.
(Francois Lenoir/Reuters) BELGIAN PRIME Minister Sophie Wilmes.

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