Liège (Walloon Parliament constituency)

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Liège
Walloon Parliament Constituency
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Liège
Current constituency
Created1995
Seats14 (1995-2004)
13 (2004-present)

Liège is a parliamentary constituency in Belgium used to elect members of the Parliament of Wallonia since 1995. It corresponds to the Arrondissement of Liège.

Representatives[]

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1995
(PS)
Jean Namotte
(PS)
Jean-Marie Léonard
(PS)

(PS)

(PS)

(MR)
José Daras
(Ecolo)

(PRL)
Cyrille Tahay
(PSC)

(PSC)
Jean-Pierre Grafé
(PSC)

(PS)
Michel Foret
(PRL)

(Ecolo)
1999 Frédéric Daerden
(PS)

(PS)

(Ecolo)

(Ecolo)

(PSC)
Christine Defraigne
(MR)

(MR)

(CDH)
Philippe Henry
(Ecolo)
2004
(PS)
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(PS)

(PS)

(FN)
Isabelle Simonis
(PS)

(CDH)
13 seats
2009
(PS)
Marc Bolland
(PS)

(PS)

(PS)

(Ecolo)

(CDH)

(MR)
2014
(PS)

(PS)

(MR)
Philippe Henry
(Ecolo)

(PP)

(MR)

(PTB)

(CDH)
2019 Jean-Claude Marcourt
(PS)

(PS)

(PS)

(Ecolo)

(Ecolo)

(PTB)

(PTB)
Laure Lekane
(PTB)

(CDH)

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