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Belgian politician (born 1974)
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Erland Pison
Born (1974-10-04) 4 October 1974 (age 50)
Schoten, Belgium
NationalityBelgian
Occupation(s)politician, lawyer

Erland Pison (born 4 October 1974) was a Belgian politician for Vlaams Belang.

Career

After completing his lawstudies at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, he moved in 1999 to Brussels to start his legal career in public law. From 2004 till 2009 he was elected for the Brussels Parliament. In november 2004, Pison ran for the presidency of Vlaams Belang but was not elected. From 2006 till 2009 he was also elected municipal councillor of Koekelberg. In 2010 he left politics and the bar of Brussels to study international relations. Pison re-entered politics in 2019. From 2019 until his dismissal in 2022, he was accredited parliamentary assistant (APA) at the European Parliament. Despite his earlier dismissal, Pison applied again for a job at Vlaams Belang, but was refused by the party.

Controversy

In 2022, Pison contacted the far-left news site Apache with allegations about his former employer. Vlaams Belang denied the allegations and points to Pisons personal and political motivation for the allegations. Neither legal proceedings nor journalism could proved any of the allegations thusfar.

In 2024, Apache and Humo discovered that Pison gave a tour of the Flemish Parliament as a member of the Brussels Parliament to Roman Zentsov, ex-MMA-fighter and leader of the Russian far-right organisation Soprotivlenie and called Zentsov an "ally in the common struggle against the islamic threat to Europe" in which "Russia has an important role to play". Already in 2009, Pison claimed to have met Russian politicians and to have stirred the interest of younger generations for Putins Russia. In the same year, Pison was invited to speak at the so-called Seliger-camp, a youth festival known for its ties to the regime and as a propaganda instrument for Moscow. Pisons father-in-law has a history of working with the Russian security service FSB

References

  1. "Les députés". Archived from the original on 27 May 2008. Retrieved 4 July 2008.
  2. https://www.bruzz.be/politiek/brusselaar-pison-kandidaatvoorzitter-vlaams-belang-2004-11-19
  3. https://www.hln.be/binnenland/fraude-bij-vlaams-belang-ex-medewerker-getuigt-de-partij-wist-alles-maar-liet-begaan~a75283d7/
  4. https://www.demorgen.be/politiek/hij-is-zeer-beinvloedbaar-helemaal-niet-dom-maar-een-tikje-wereldvreemd-eerst-als-studenten-beinvloed-door-rusland-nu-bij-vlaams-belang~b7940202/
  5. https://www.spiegel.de/lebenundlernen/uni/jugendcamp-in-russland-drill-im-idyll-a-707968.html
  6. https://www.humo.be/nieuws/eerst-als-studenten-beinvloed-door-rusland-nu-bij-vlaams-belang-we-moeten-een-nieuwe-elite-creeren-stijlvol-ordevol-moreel-intellectueel-doelbewust~b7940202/


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