Education
University of Liège.
University of Liège.
She served on the city council of Huy in 1977 and was an alderman for Huy from 1980-1982. In 1983, she was appointed mayor of Huy, holding this position for 26 years. In March 2009 she was forced to resign because of a series of scandals.
She was succeeded by Micheline Toussaint.
In 1988, she was elected into the Belgian government, and served in office for eight years. During her first term, she was appointed as Secretary of State for European Affairs, yet she decided to leave this role in 1992 to initiate the Commission of Inquiry on human trafficking.
In 2003, she became President of the Commission for External Relations and Defence of the Belgian Senate. In 2004, she was appointed President of the Senate of Belgium, before finally becoming Senator in July 2007.
She was the first female President of the Belgian Senate (2004-2007).
On 27 January 2009 she was banned from the Socialist party after a corruption case. In 2008, she created the organisation HOCRINT, an international co-ordination network that fight against honor crimes and forced marriages. She played an active role for the End Human Trafficking Now (EHTN) organisation, in which she sat on the board till her death.
Lizin was widely acclaimed for her devotion to tackling human rights issues.
Of particular importance to her was the rights of women across the globe and the need to eradicate human trafficking. Lizin was hospitalized in Paris on 7 October 2015.
Few days after being released from the hospital in Paris, she died in Hotel Fort at Huy in Belgium on 17 October 2015 at the age of 66.
Her career in politics began as a member of the city council of Ben-Ahin from 1970-1976. In 1979, Lizin was elected as an elected Member of the European Parliament.