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Roger Jean Henri Motz (Schaerbeek, 8 July 1904 - Brussels, 27 March 1964) was a Belgian liberal and politician. Motz was a mine-engineer and governor of companies. He was municipality council member and a member of parliament for Brussels and as from 1946 senator.After World War II he was from 1945 up to 1953 President of the Liberal Party and once again of 1958 up to 1961 in run-up to the transformation of the liberal party to the PVV. From 1952 up to 1958 he was President of the Liberal International. He was also President of the Belgian League for European Cooperation. The Party for Freedom…mehr

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Roger Jean Henri Motz (Schaerbeek, 8 July 1904 - Brussels, 27 March 1964) was a Belgian liberal and politician. Motz was a mine-engineer and governor of companies. He was municipality council member and a member of parliament for Brussels and as from 1946 senator.After World War II he was from 1945 up to 1953 President of the Liberal Party and once again of 1958 up to 1961 in run-up to the transformation of the liberal party to the PVV. From 1952 up to 1958 he was President of the Liberal International. He was also President of the Belgian League for European Cooperation. The Party for Freedom and Progress (Dutch: Partij voor Vrijheid en Vooruitgang; French: Parti de la Liberté et du Progrès; German: Partei für Freiheit und Fortschritt) was a liberal party in Belgium which existed from 1961 until 1992 and was the successor of the Liberal Party, which had roots dating back to 1846. It was succeeded in Flanders by the VLD and in Wallonia by the Parti Réformateur Libéral, Parti des Réformes et des Libertés de Wallonie and the Mouvement Reformateur. In the German-speaking Community, it still exists as Partei für Freiheit und Fortschritt.