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What (who) is demote$20001$ - definition

BELGIAN POLITICIAN
Rudy Demote; Rudi Demotte; Rudi Demote; Rudy De Motte

demotion         
COMPULSORY REDUCTION IN AN EMPLOYEE'S RANK OR JOB TITLE
Demotion (rank); Demote
see demote
Demotion         
COMPULSORY REDUCTION IN AN EMPLOYEE'S RANK OR JOB TITLE
Demotion (rank); Demote
A demotion is a compulsory reduction in an employee's rank or job title within the organizational hierarchy of a company, public service department, or other body. A demotion may also lead to the loss of other privileges associated with a more senior rank and/or a reduction in salary or benefits.
demote         
COMPULSORY REDUCTION IN AN EMPLOYEE'S RANK OR JOB TITLE
Demotion (rank); Demote
¦ verb give a lower rank or less senior position to, often as a punishment.
Derivatives
demotion noun
Origin
C19: from de- + a shortened form of promote.

Wikipedia

Rudy Demotte

Rudy W.G. Demotte (born 3 June 1963 in Ronse) is a Belgian socialist politician who served as 12th Minister-President of Wallonia (2007–2014), replacing Elio Di Rupo, one month after a historical defeat of the socialists in the federal election.

He also served as Minister-President of the French Community between 2008 and 2019.

From 1988 to 1990 he served on the cabinet of the Minister of Social Affairs. He was first elected to the Belgian House of Representatives in 1995 and was reelected in 1999 and 2003. In 1999, he became the federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Scientific Research. In 2002, he became the Minister for Budget, Culture and Sport of the French Community of Belgium. From July 2003 to 2007, he became Minister for Social Affairs and Public Health in the federal government. Having served as a council member from 1994 on, he was mayor of Flobecq (2000–2012). Having moved, since 2013 Demotte is mayor of Tournai.