Namur (Chamber of Representatives constituency)
Namur is a parliamentary constituency in Belgium used to elect members of the Chamber of Representatives since 2003. It corresponds to the province of Namur.
Namur | |
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Chamber of Representatives constituency | |
Current constituency | |
Created | 2003 |
Seats | 6 |
The constituencies for the Chamber of Representatives are set by Article 87 of the Electoral Code of 1894.[1] The number of representatives per constituency is set every ten years based on population numbers. The current distribution of representatives is set by royal order of 31 January 2013.[2]
Representatives
Representatives of Namur (2003–present)[3][4] | ||||||||||||
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Election | Representative (Party) |
Representative (Party) |
Representative (Party) |
Representative (Party) |
Representative (Party) |
Representative (Party) | ||||||
2003 | Dominique Van Roy (MR) |
François Bellot (MR) |
Jean-Claude Maene (PS) |
Jean-Marc Delizée (PS) |
Richard Fournaux (CDH) |
Valérie Déom (PS) | ||||||
2007 | David Clarinval (MR) |
Claude Eerdekens (PS) |
Maxime Prévot (CDH) |
Georges Gilkinet (Ecolo) | ||||||||
2010 | Sabine Laruelle (MR) |
Valérie Déom (PS) | ||||||||||
2014 | Stéphanie Thoron (MR) |
Gwenaëlle Grovonius (PS) |
Benoît Dispa (CDH) | |||||||||
2019 | Thierry Warmoes (PTB) |
Eliane Tillieux (PS) |
Maxime Prevot (CDH) |
References
- Electoral Code of 12 April 1894
- Royal order of 31 January 2013
- "De 150 Kamerleden" (in Dutch).
- "Les 150 Députes" (in French).
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