Namur (Walloon Parliament constituency)

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Namur
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Constituency of the
Walloon Parliament
Location of Namur in Belgium
Names
Dutch nameNamen
French nameNamur
German nameNamur
Information
Seats7
Created1995

Namur is a constituency of Wallonia.

Members[change | change source]

Representatives of Namur[1]
Election MWP
(Party)
MWP
(Party)
MWP
(Party)
MWP
(Party)
MWP
(Party)
MWP
(Party)
MWP
(Party)
1995 Nicole Docq
(PS)
Gil Gilles
(PS)
Jacques Étienne
(CDH)
Jean-Marie Severin
(MR)
Léon Malisoux
(PS)
Daniel Marchant
(Ecolo)
6 seats
1999 Marie-Rose Cavalier-Bohon
(Ecolo)
Pierre Hardy
(Ecolo)
2004 Jean-Charles Luperto
(PS)
Eliane Tillieux
(PS)
Anne Barzin
(MR)
2009 Claude Eerdekens
(PS)
Maxime Prévot
(CDH)
Gilles Mouyard
(MR)
Stéphane Hazée
(Ecolo)
2014 Eliane Tillieux
(PS)
Laurent Henquet
(MR)
Isabelle Moinnet-Joiret
(CDH)
2019 Gwenaelle Grovonius
(PS)
Benoît Dispa
(CDH)
Sabine Laruelle
(MR)
Valérie Delporte
(Ecolo)
Anouk Vandevoorde
(PTB)

Election results[change | change source]

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