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== Political career ==
 
== Political career ==
  
Since 1993, he has been a city councillor in Charleroi and in 1998, he joins the Walloon Parliament, replacing Etienne Knoops.
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Since 1993, he has been a city councillor in Charleroi and in 1998, he joins the Walloon Parliament, in substitution for Etienne Knoops.
  
A few months later, he was appointed as head of the liberal list for the Chamber of Representatives in the Charleroi – Thuin district. In June 1999, he obtained 12.000 votes and started his federal career. Olivier Chastel also took part in the Commission for Infrastructure for the Chamber and in the SABENA commission. As the President of the Petitions Commission, he supported the tasks of the Federal Ombudsmen, charged with the simplifying the relations between the authorities and citizens. In May 2003, Olivier Chastel obtained 22.133 preferential votes at the legislative elections in the canton of Hainaut and became Vice-President of the Chamber of Representatives.
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A few months later, he heads the liberal list for the Chamber of Representatives in the Charleroi – Thuin district. In June 1999, he obtains 12.000 votes and starts his federal career. Olivier Chastel also took part in the Commission for Infrastructure of the Chamber and in the SABENA commission. As the President of the Petitions Commission, he supported the tasks of the Federal Ombudsmen, charged with the simplification of the relations between the authorities and citizens. In May 2003, Olivier Chastel obtains 22.133 preferential votes at the legislative elections in the canton of Hainaut and becomes Vice-President of the Chamber of Representatives.
  
From February until July 2004, Olivier Chastel held the position of Minister of Arts, Literature and Audiovisual Matters.
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From February until July 2004, Olivier Chastel holds the position of Minister of Arts, Literature and Audiovisual Matters.
  
On the city level, Olivier Chastel obtained more than 17.000 votes in the October 2006 election. Moreover, since 4 December 2006, the liberal party MR also takes part in the city council of Charleroi with two aldermen in the Municipal Executive.
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On the city level, Olivier Chastel obtains more than 17.000 votes in the October 2006 election. Moreover, since 4 December 2006, the liberal party MR also takes part in the city council of Charleroi with two aldermen in the Municipal Executive.
  
At the federal elections in June 2007, Olivier Chastel headed the list for the Chamber of Representatives for the canton of Hainaut.
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At the federal elections in June 2007, Olivier Chastel also heads the list for the Chamber of Representatives for the canton of Hainaut.
  
At this occasion, the MR obtained 199.859 votes in the canton of Hainaut, which was a gain of 40.000 votes compared to 2003. The votes increased by 5% and 27%, which is the largest score the MR had ever reached in the Hainaut. These exceptional results also allowed the MR to win a sixth seat in the Chamber of Representatives. Olivier Chastel, for his part, tripled his score of 2003. With his 67.180 preferential votes, he obtained the second best score for the MR in the Chamber.
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At this occasion, the MR obtains 199.859 votes in the canton of Hainaut, which was a gain of 40.000 votes compared to 2003. The votes increased by 5% and 27%, which is the largest score the MR had ever reached in the Hainaut. But these exceptional results also allowed the MR to win a sixth seat in the Chamber of Representatives. Olivier Chastel, for his part, triples his score of 2003. With his 67.180 preferential votes, he obtains the second best score for the MR in the Chamber.
  
On 20 March 2008, Oliver Chastel was appointed State Secretary for European Affairs. In the European elections of June 2009, Olivier Chastel (3rd on the list, Louis Michel was leading) obtained 74.616 preferential votes.
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On 20 March 2008, Oliver Chastel was appointed State Secretary for European Affairs. In the European elections of June 2009, Olivier Chastel (3rd on the list, Louis Michel was leading) obtains 74.616 preferential votes.
  
In the lastest elections of 2010, Olivier Chastel was re-elected as a representative in the Chamber of Representatives. After a successful Belgian Presidency in the Council of the European Union, Olivier Chastel became in February 2011 the Minister of Development Cooperation, charged with European Affairs. He succeeds Charles Michel who has been elected as President of the Mouvement Réformateur.
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In the last elections of 2010, Olivier Chastel is re-elected as a representative in the Chamber of Representatives. After a successful Belgian Presidency in the Council of the European Union, Olivier Chastel becomes in February 2011 Minister of Development Cooperation, charged with European Affairs. He succeeds Charles Michel who has been elected as President of the Mouvement Réformateur.
  
Olivier Chastel continues his career at the federal level. Since 6 December 2011, he has been Minister for Budget and Administrative Simplification. In 2014 he was elected a member of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives.
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Thus, Olivier Chastel continues his career at the federal level. Since 6 December 2011, he has been Minister for Budget and Administrative Simplification. In 2014 he was elected a member of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives.
  
 
== Notable work ==
 
== Notable work ==
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[http://chastel.be Official Website]
 
[http://chastel.be Official Website]
  
[[Category: Belgian Parliamentarians - Chamber of Representatives]]
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olivier_Chastel Wikipedia page]

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