Jean Pierre Duvieusart (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ pjɛʁ dyvjøzaʁ]; 10 April 1900[1] – 10 October 1977) was a Belgian politician of the PSC-CVP who served as prime minister of Belgium from June to August in 1950.
[4] In 1950 he served two months as the 36th Prime Minister of Belgium but he resigned after the abdication of King Leopold III.
[6][7] He left the PSC in 1965 and became president and co-founder of the Rassemblement wallon[8] and the Front Démocratique des Bruxellois Francophones (FDF) (1968–1972).
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