Brussels (Flemish Parliament constituency)

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Brussels
Flemish Parliament Constituency
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Brussels within Belgium
Current constituency
Created2004
Seats6

Brussels is a parliamentary constituency in Belgium used to elect members of the Flemish Parliament since 2004. It corresponds to the Brussels Capital Region.[1]

The election coincides with the one for the (bilingual) Brussels Parliament; voters who vote for a Dutch-language list for the Brussels Parliament can subsequently vote for members of the Flemish Parliament. This direct election was introduced in 2001; previously the members were appointed by the Dutch-speaking elected members of the Brussels Parliament.

The members elected in this district may only vote on matters for the Flemish Community, not on matters for the Flemish Region.

Representatives[]

Election MFP
(Party)
MFP
(Party)
MFP
(Party)
MFP
(Party)
MFP
(Party)
MFP
(Party)
1995
(appointed)

(SP)
Dominiek Lootens-Stael
(VB)

(CVP)

(Open Vld)

(VB)

(CVP)
1999
(appointed)

(SP)

(CVP)
Sven Gatz
(VU)

(VB)
2004 Elke Roex
(SP.A)
Erik Arckens
(VB)

(VB)

(VB)

(CD&V)
2009
(SP.A)

(Open Vld)

(Open Vld)

(Groen)
2014
(CD&V)

(Open Vld)
Karl Vanlouwe
(N-VA)

(Groen)

(Open Vld)
2019
(SP.A)

(Groen)

(Open Vld)

(Groen)
Annabel Tavernier
(N-VA)

References[]

  1. ^ "De Belgische Kamer van volksvertegenwoordigers". www.dekamer.be.
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