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Liège (Walloon Parliament constituency)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Liège
Walloon Parliament constituency
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

Representatives of Liège
(1995–present)[1]
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1995 Gustave Hofman
(PS)
Jean Namotte
(PS)
Jean-Marie Léonard
(PS)
Guy Mathot
(PS)
Maggy Yerna
(PS)
Marcel Neven
(MR)
José Daras
(Ecolo)
Annie Servais-Thysen
(PRL)
Cyrille Tahay
(PSC)
Ghislain Hiance
(PSC)
Jean-Pierre Grafé
(PSC)
Michel Deffet
(PS)
Michel Foret
(PRL)
Nicole Maréchal
(Ecolo)
1999 Frédéric Daerden
(PS)
Patrick Avril
(PS)
Bernard Wesphael
(Ecolo)
Alain Pieters
(Ecolo)
André Namotte
(PSC)
Christine Defraigne
(MR)
Claude Ancion
(MR)
Michel de Lamotte
(CDH)
Philippe Henry
(Ecolo)
2004 Alain Onkelinx
(PS)
Charles Janssens [fr]
(PS)
José Happart
(PS)
Charles Pire
(FN)
Isabelle Simonis
(PS)
Louis Smal
(CDH)
13 seats
2009 Christie Morreale
(PS)
Marc Bolland
(PS)
Maurice Mottard
(PS)
Mauro Lenzini
(PS)
Veronica Cremasco
(Ecolo)
Marie-Dominique Simonet
(CDH)
Philippe Dodrimont
(MR)
2014 André Vrancken
(PS)
Zoé Istaz-Slangen
(PS)
Fabian Culot
(MR)
Philippe Henry
(Ecolo)
André-Pierre Puget
(PP)
Diana Nikolic
(MR)
Frédéric Gillot
(PTB)
Benoit Drèze
(CDH)
2019 Jean-Claude Marcourt
(PS)
Sabine Roberty
(PS)
Thierry Witsel
(PS)
Veronica Cremasco
(Ecolo)
Olivier Bierin
(Ecolo)
Alice Bernard
(PTB)
Julien Liradelfo
(PTB)
Laure Lekane
(PTB)
Alda Greoli
(CDH)

References

This page was last edited on 30 August 2023, at 12:22
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