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Michel Demaret (18 January 1940 – 9 November 2000) was a Belgian politician.


Popular TV hero

Originally a club bouncer of humble origin from the Marolles neighbourhood, his general attitude and manner of speech made him a target for jokes, but also for popularity among many electors and TV viewers, particularly after the broadcasting of two documentaries about him, at that time still a low level employee at the Retirement Office, by '' Fait Divers'', a famous Belgian television magazine, realized in 1971 and 1972 by Jean-Jacques Péché and Pierre Manuel, ''Les Fonctionnaires'' (the Public Servants) and ''Week-end ou la qualité de la vie'' (Week end or quality of life). The magazines have been put on the air a lot of times in the next quarter of a century by the Belgian TV, always with a high success. Another documentary, ''Tel qu'en lui-même enfin'' (Finally as himself) was made in 1997 by the ''
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'' magazine, filmed at the peak of Demaret's political career.


Popular politician

After the first documentaries, he was recruited by the former Prime Minister
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for his Belgian Christian Social Party. He became
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for the Registry Offices (1976–1982), for Registry Offices, Urbanism and Personnel (1982–1988) and for Public Works and Communal Properties (1988–1994), he was also briefly interim burgomaster of Brussels (from 20 July 1993 till 24 March 1994) after the death of
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. He was the only Christian Social burgomaster in the city's political history, as his mentor Vanden Boeynants was under judicial enquiry each time he tried to rise to this function. He was president of the social housing society ''Le Foyer laekenois'' from 1978, a function that made it possible for him to enlarge his clientelist practices. He was also a member of the
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(from 12 July 1989 till 1999).


Controversy

A corpulent man, Michel Demaret was popularly known as ''Dikke Mich'' (Fat Mike in Dutch), or ''Monsieur 10%'' (Mister 10% in French), for his reputation of taking 10% for each contract as alderman for Public Works. This dubious reputation, also the trading mark of his political godfather Paul Vanden Boeynants, was confirmed fourteen years after his death by a court, but the contractors, his widow Francine Vereecken, his daughter and his son-in-law benefited from the prescription for corruption and whitewashing hitherto attested facts for amounts over 2.5 million euro. At the trial, his stepson said that "In the early 1990s he entrusted me with envelopes. I had to hide them in my small supermarket. Once I counted the content, there were more than 100 million
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s (''2.5 million euro''). Michel Demaret came back to fetch them.". A few hours before his sudden death, in September 2000, he was controlled in a train from
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, the customs officers saw huge banknotes wads sticking out from his pockets, he was slightly drunk and an amount of more than 110,000 euro was found in his suitcase. 30,000 euro were seized and he was notified that he would have to prove that this money had a licit origin to get it back.He was also sometimes called ''Monsieur 20%'', according to


Quotes

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as well as the abbreviation for
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) The saying "le Pape qui ne sait pas employer une capote et la met à l'index" was attributed to him after the demolition of the oldest house in Brussels, denounced by architects and historians: "well, now another one is the oldest".french: eh ben maintenant, c’est une autre qui est la plus vieille, cf.


Sources

{{DEFAULTSORT:Demaret, Michel 1940 births 2000 deaths Christian Social Party (Belgium, defunct) politicians 20th-century Belgian politicians Political controversies in Belgium Political scandals in Belgium