List of members of the Senate of Belgium, 1999–2003

This is the list of Belgian Senators from 1999 till 2003.[1]

Election results (13 May 1999)

 Summary of the 13 June 1999 Belgian Senate election results
Parties Senate
Votes+/-%+/-Seats+/-
Flemish Liberals and Democrats (Vlaamse Liberalen en Democraten)952,11615.46± 0
Christian People's Party (Christelijke Volkspartij)913,50814.76- 1
Liberal Reformist Party–Democratic Front of Francophones (PRL–FDF)654,96110.65± 0
Socialist Party (Wallonia) (Parti Socialiste)597,8909.74- 1
Flemish Block (Vlaams Blok)583,2089.44+ 1
Socialist Party (Flanders) (Socialistische Partij)550,6578.94- 2
Ecolo458,6587.43+ 1
Agalev438,9317.13+ 2
Christian Social Party (Parti Social Chrétien)374,0026.03± 0
VU&ID317,8305.12± 0
Vivant (total)123,4982.0
National Front (Front National)92,9241.5
Workers Party of Belgium (total)35,4930.6
FNB (Front Nouveau de Belgique)23,3820.4
Communist Party (Parti Communiste)21,9910.4
PNPB (Paul Marchal)26,1240.5
Other29,1980.5
Total (turnout 90.6%) 6,194,371   100   40  
Source: IBZ.

Seat division

PartyLanguage groupSeats by typeTotal
Directly electedCommunityCoopted
Flemish Liberals and DemocratsDutch63211
Christian People's PartyDutch63110
Liberal Reformist Party/Democratic Front of the FrancophonesFrench5319
Socialist Party (Wallonia)French43+129
EcoloFrench336
Flemish BlockDutch4116
Socialist Party (Flanders)Dutch4116
AgalevDutch3115
Christian Social PartyFrench3115
People's UnionDutch213
40211071

By type

Senators by Right

SenatorPartyOffice entered
Prince PhilippeNo affiliationJune 21, 1994
Princess AstridNo affiliationNovember 20, 1996

Directly elected senators

Community senators

German-speaking Community (1)

SenatorParty
Louis SiquetPS

Coopted senators

Dutch language group (6)

SenatorElectoral district
Frank CreyelmanVB
Mia De SchamphelaereCVP
Mimi Kestelijn-SierensVLD
Michiel MaertensAGALEV
Fatma Pehlivan LindekensSP
Jan RemansVLD

French language group (4)

SenatorElectoral district
Jean Cornil SantkinPS
Marie-José LaloyPS
Jean-Pierre MalmendierPRL-FDF
Clotilde NyssensPSC

By party

References


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