1986 Belgian regional elections
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On 26 October 1986, regional elections were held in the German-speaking Community of Belgium, to choose representatives for the Council of the German-speaking Community. They were the first elections to the Council after the German Cultural Community was changed into the German-speaking Community, with more autonomy, its own executive body, and elections that were held separately from the national legislative elections.
Following the election, the CSP and PFF formed a government led by Joseph Maraite.
Party | 1986 | 1981 | change | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
% | seats | % | seats | % | seats | ||
Christian Social Party (CSP) | 37,01% | 10 | 34,7% | 9 | +2,31% | +1 | |
Party of German-speaking Belgians (PJU-PDB) | 20,43% | 5 | 29,4% | 7 | -8,97% | -2 | |
Party for Freedom and Progress (PFF) | 18,77% | 5 | 24,5% | 6 | -5,73% | -1 | |
Socialist Party (SP) | 12,71% | 3 | 11,4% | 3 | +1,31% | = | |
Ecolo | 6,45% | 1 | 0% | 0 | +6,45% | +1 | |
SEP | 4,11% | 1 | 0% | 0 | +4,11% | +1 | |
Others | 0,52% | 0 | 0,0% | 0 | +0.52% | = | |
Totaal | 100,0 | 25 | 100,0 | 25 | 0,0 | 0 |
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- Regional elections in Belgium
- 1986 elections in Belgium
- October 1986 events in Europe