List of members of the Walloon Parliament, 1999–2004

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This is a list of members of the Walloon Parliament between 1999 and 2004, following the direct elections of 1999.

Composition[]

Party Seats +/–
Socialist Party (Parti Socialiste, PS) 25 Decrease 5
Liberal Reformist Party (Parti Réformateur Libéral, PRL) 21 Increase 2
Ecolo (ECOLO) 14 Increase 6
Christian Social Party (Parti Social Chrétien, PSC) 14 Decrease 2
National Front (Front National, FN) 1 Decrease 1
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By party[]

PS (25)[]

  1. replaced Laurette Onkelinx (16.7.99)
  2. , leader
  3. Richard Biefnot
  4. Maurice Bodson
  5. , président du parlement (àpd 5.4.00)
  6. Frédéric Daerden replaced (ministre-16.7.99)
  7. replaced Willy Taminiaux (7.2.2001)
  8. replaced Bernard Anselme (31.1.01)
  9. replaced Jean-Claude Van Cauwenberghe (ministre-12.7.99)
  10. replaced Christian Dupont (24.9.03)
  11. Paul Furlan
  12. sénateur de communauté Jean-François Istasse
  13. Jean-Marie Léonard
  14. Jean Namotte
  15. sénateur de communauté
  16. remplace (5.6.03) replaced (12.3.01), who replaced Rudy Demotte (17.1.01 et ministre 16.7.99–4.4.00)

PRL (21)[]

  1. , leader (jusque 16.9.01)
  2. André Damseaux
  3. sénateur de communauté Christine Defraigne replaced Michel Foret (ministre-16.7.99)
  4. , chef de groupe (àpd 16.9.01)
  5. replaced (†) (24.4.00)
  6. replaced Hervé Jamar (14.7.03), who replaced (31.12.00)
  7. , replaced by (17.1.01–6.6.03)
  8. replaced (ministre-12.7.99)
  9. (ministre-12.7.99–17.10.00 : replaced by )

ECOLO (14)[]

  1. replaced (26.1.00)
  2. sénateur de communauté Marcel Cheron
  3. , leader
  4. sénateur de communauté
  5. replaced (24.9.03)
  6. Philippe Henry
  7. replaced (31.12.00)
  8. replaced sénateur de communauté (17.9.02)

PSC (14)[]

  1. André Antoine, leader
  2. sénateur de communauté replaced (†) (20.11.02)
  3. replaced (21.2.01)
  4. replaced (24.4.01)

FN (1)[]

Representative Electoral district
 Hainaut
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