Eudore Pirmez

Eudore Pirmez ( born February 14, 1830 in Marcinelle, † March 2, 1890 in Brussels) was a Belgian statesman.

Pirmez studied law and became a lawyer in 1851 Charleroi. He was from 1857 a member of the chamber and held from 1868 to 1870, the Ministry of the Interior. While he is here, the local government gave to refer the clergy to participate in the public education or not, he disapproved of 1879, however, the. Of his party members and 1884 conducted by the clerical school regulations as interference with personal liberty or that of the local governments

Pirmez turned namely in purely political as in economic matters with preference to the position of an idealist of freedom, representing its views with uncommon erudition and mind. Frequently it took an intermediate position between his party members and the opposition government. The Cabinet Malou was appointed Minister of State at him the change of government in 1884. In 1887 he was although supporters of the gold standard, Representative of Belgium to the Conference of the Latin Münzverbandes 1889-1890 and as President of the State Council of the Congo State member of the anti-slavery convention in Brussels. Nm the same time he published a much discussed pamphlet on the commercial crisis.

He died on 2 March 1890 in Brussels.

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