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Brussels (Flemish Parliament constituency)

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Brussels
Flemish Parliament constituency
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)
Anne Van Asbroeck
(SP)
Dominiek Lootens-Stael
(VB)
Jan Béghin
(CVP)
Leo Goovaerts
(Open Vld)
Roeland Van Walleghem
(VB)
Walter Vandenbossche
(CVP)
1999
(appointed)
Yamila Idrissi
(SP)
Brigitte Grouwels
(CVP)
Sven Gatz
(VU)
Johan Demol
(VB)
2004 Elke Roex
(SP.A)
Erik Arckens
(VB)
Greet Van Linter
(VB)
Monique Moens
(VB)
Paul Delva
(CD&V)
2009 Yamila Idrissi
(SP.A)
Ann Brusseel
(Open Vld)
Khadija Zamouri
(Open Vld)
Luckas Vander Taelen
(Groen)
2014 Joris Poschet
(CD&V)
Franc Bogovic
(Open Vld)
Karl Vanlouwe
(N-VA)
Elke Van den Brandt
(Groen)
Lionel Bajart
(Open Vld)
2019 Hannelore Goeman
(SP.A)
Stijn Bex
(Groen)
Els Ampe
(Open Vld)
Celia Groothedde
(Groen)
Annabel Tavernier
(N-VA)

References

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