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Elderly Politicians in Belgium: Too Old to Work, Not to Govern

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Elderly Politicians in Belgium: Too Old to Work, Not to Govern
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  • 67-year-old Christian Fayt has been serving continuously as the socialist mayor of Ittre since 1994.
  • 70-year-old Jean-Paul Wahl is the most senior member of the Walloon Parliament and sees his age as an advantage in politics.
  • There is no upper age limit for political positions in the Belgian Constitution.
  • The debates focus on how well elderly politicians can reflect the concerns of younger generations in the digital age.

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70 years old Jean-Paul Wahl67 years old Christian Fayt18 years old lower limit1994 year of starting the position

In Belgium, some experienced politicians continue their duties despite their advanced age. 67-year-old Mayor of Ittre Christian Fayt and 70-year-old senior member of the Walloon Parliament Jean-Paul Wahl believe that the experience gained over the years and the strong ties established with the local people are an advantage for them. Wahl states that knowing intra-party processes well and being able to express himself more freely stems from his age.

The Belgian Constitution requires only that one must have turned 18 to be a candidate and does not set any upper age limit. However, internationally, the age of politicians is becoming an increasingly debated topic, as seen in the example of Joe Biden in the US Presidential elections. It is questioned to what extent older leaders can represent the problems of a young and digitally connected population.

The relationship of experienced figures with social media and digital communication also reveals generational differences. Former Ecolo parliamentarian Hélène Ryckmans steered away from digital platforms and turned to classic street campaigning due to lynching campaigns and fake news on social media. This situation demonstrates different approaches regarding how experience and the ability to represent are blended with age in politics.

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Is there an upper age limit to be elected to a political office in Belgium?
No, the Belgian Constitution requires you to be 18 years old to be a candidate, but it does not impose any maximum age limit.
How do Jean-Paul Wahl and Christian Fayt think their age gives them an advantage?
Wahl sees his age as an advantage because he knows the political mechanisms well and can speak more freely. Fayt states that the familiarity and trust established with the local people over the years set him apart.
How do experienced politicians use social media?
Some older politicians are moving away from digital communication; for example, Hélène Ryckmans prefers to abandon platforms due to insults on social media and focus on direct communication with citizens.

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