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Events from the year 1992 in Belgium.
Incumbents
- Monarch: Baudouin[1]
 - Prime Minister: Wilfried Martens (to 7 March); Jean-Luc Dehaene (from 7 March)
 
Events
- 7 February – Belgium a signatory of the Maastricht Treaty
 - 24 March to 2 April – Dirk Frimout is the first Belgian in space
 - 6 June – The 70-point plan (Belgium) is presented by Filip Dewinter Vlaams Blok as an "answer to the problem of immigrants." It wanted to prove that a policy of return of immigrants could be realised. The plan was heavily criticised because it was considered to be in breach of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR).
 
Publications
- Leo Joseph Suenens, Memories and Hopes (Dublin: Veritas)[2]
 - Marcel van Meerhaeghe (ed.), Belgium and EC Membership Evaluated (London and New York)[3]
 
Births
- 13 January – Marnick Vermijl, footballer
 - 26 February – Matz Sels, professional footballer
 - 1 March – Dylan Teuns, cyclist
 - 27 March – Arthur De Greef, tennis player
 - 28 March – Stoffel Vandoorne, racing driver
 - 11 May – Thibaut Courtois, footballer
 - 18 May – Jorik Hendrickx, figure skater
 - 17 June – Maxime Lestienne, footballer
 - 25 June – Koen Casteels, footballer
 - 10 July – Jonas Bloquet, actor
 - 21 July – Charlotte de Witte, DJ and record producer
 - 24 August – Hans Vanaken, footballer
 - 20 September – Dylan Borlée, sprinter
 - 23 October – Thomas Kaminski, footballer
 - 7 November – Laurens De Bock, footballer
 
Deaths
- 19 November – René Tavernier (born 1914), geologist
 - 12 December – Suzanne Lilar (born 1901), writer
 - 24 December – Peyo (born Pierre Culliford, 1928), comics artist
 
References
Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1992 in Belgium.
- ↑ "Baudouin I, king of Belgium". Encyclopedia Britannica.
 - ↑ Suenens, Léon Joseph (1992). Memories and hopes. ISBN 9781853901294.
 - ↑ "Belgium and EC membership evaluated". 1992.
 
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