Brussels (Chamber of Representatives constituency)

The administrative arrondissement of Brussels-Capital, which corresponds to the Brussels-Capital Region, serves as a parliamentary constituency in Belgium for the election of the Chamber of Representatives since 2014.

Brussels
Chamber of Representatives Constituency
Brussels within Belgium
Current constituency
Created2014
Seats15

The constituencies for the Chamber of Representatives are set by Article 87 of the Electoral Code of 1894. The constituency of Brussels-Capital was created by modification of 19 July 2012 as part of the sixth Belgian state reform, splitting the Brussels-Halle-Vilvoorde constituency.

As Brussels is an officially bilingual area, members elected in this constituency are the only ones who may choose which parliamentary language group they belong to – Dutch or French. In practice, no Flemish party receives enough votes to have any elected members, so all 15 members are French-speaking.

Representatives

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2014 Created from the dissolution of Brussels-Halle-Vilvoorde
Céline Fremault
(CDH)
Francis Delpérée
(CDH)
Benoit Hellings
(Ecolo)
Zakia Khattabi
(Ecolo)
Véronique Caprasse
(DéFl)
Olivier Maingain
(DéFl)
Philippe Pivin
(MR)
Françoise Schepmans
(MR)
Damien Thiéry
(MR)
Sophie Wilmès
(MR)
Nawal Ben Hamou
(PS)
Karine Lalieux
(PS)
Laurette Onkelinx
(PS)
Emir Kir
(PS)
Ahmed Laaouej
(PS)
2019 Georges Dallemagne
(CDH)
Gilles Vanden Burre
(Ecolo)
Tinne Van Der Straeten
(Ecolo)
François De Smet
(DéFl)
Sophie Rohonyi
(DéFl)
Séverine de Laveleye
(Ecolo)
Didier Reynders
(MR)
Michel De Maegd
(MR)
Maria Vindevoghel
(PTB)
Nabil Boukili
(PTB)
Caroline Désir
(PS)

References

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