List of members of the Walloon Parliament, 1999–2004

This is a list of members of the Walloon Parliament between 1999 and 2004, following the direct elections of 1999.

Composition

Party Seats +/–
Socialist Party (Parti Socialiste, PS) 25 5
Liberal Reformist Party (Parti Réformateur Libéral, PRL) 21 2
Ecolo (ECOLO) 14 6
Christian Social Party (Parti Social Chrétien, PSC) 14 2
National Front (Front National, FN) 1 1
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By party

PS (25)

  1. Patrick Avril replaced Laurette Onkelinx (16.7.99)
  2. Maurice Bayenet, leader
  3. Richard Biefnot
  4. Maurice Bodson
  5. Robert Collignon, président du parlement (àpd 5.4.00)
  6. Frédéric Daerden replaced José Happart (ministre-16.7.99)
  7. Freddy Deghilage
  8. Marc de Saint Moulin replaced Willy Taminiaux (7.2.2001)
  9. Nicole Docq replaced Bernard Anselme (31.1.01)
  10. Paul Ficheroulle replaced Jean-Claude Van Cauwenberghe (ministre-12.7.99)
  11. Didier Donfut
  12. Michel Filleul replaced Christian Dupont (24.9.03)
  13. Paul Furlan
  14. Gil Gilles
  15. Gustave Hofman
  16. Jean-François Istasse
  17. Jean-Marie Léonard
  18. Robert Meureau
  19. Jean Namotte
  20. André Navez
  21. Jean-Pierre Perdieu
  22. Francis Poty
  23. Edmund Stoffels
  24. Pierre Wacquier remplace Annick Saudoyer (5.6.03) replaced Christian Massy (12.3.01), who replaced Rudy Demotte (17.1.01 et ministre 16.7.99–4.4.00)
  25. Léon Walry

PRL (21)

  1. Claude Ancion
  2. Chantal Bertouille, leader (jusque 16.9.01)
  3. Jean Bock
  4. Pierre Boucher
  5. Véronique Cornet
  6. André Damseaux
  7. Jean-Pierre Dardenne
  8. Christine Defraigne replaced Michel Foret (ministre-16.7.99)
  9. Philippe Fontaine, chef de groupe (àpd 16.9.01)
  10. Claudy Huart replaced Jean-Pierre Dauby(†) (24.4.00)
  11. Michel Joiret replaced Hervé Jamar (14.7.03), who replaced Pierre Hazette (31.12.00)
  12. Michel Huin
  13. Gérard Mathieu
  14. Richard Miller, replaced by Pierre Fortez (17.1.01–6.6.03)
  15. Marcel Neven
  16. Jacques Otlet replaced Serge Kubla (ministre-12.7.99)
  17. Florine Pary-Mille
  18. Guy Saulmont
  19. Annie Servais-Thysen
  20. Jean-Marie Séverin (ministre-12.7.99–17.10.00 : replaced by Patrick Bioul)
  21. Jean-Paul Wahl

ECOLO (14)

  1. Marie-Rose Cavalier-Bohon replaced Philippe Defeyt (26.1.00)
  2. Marcel Cheron
  3. Xavier Desgain, leader
  4. Michel Guilbert
  5. Jean-Claude Hans replaced Jean-Michel Javaux (24.9.03)
  6. Pierre Hardy
  7. Philippe Henry
  8. Daniel Josse
  9. Alain Pieters replaced Nicole Maréchal (31.12.00)
  10. Daniel Smeets
  11. Luc Tiberghien
  12. Alain Trussart replaced Marc Hordies (17.9.02)
  13. Monique Vlaminck-Moreau
  14. Bernard Wesphael

PSC (14)

  1. André Antoine, leader
  2. André Bouchat
  3. Christian Brotcorne replaced Georges Seneca(†) (20.11.02)
  4. Philippe Charlier
  5. Anne-Marie Corbisier-Hagon
  6. Michel de Lamotte replaced William Ancion (21.2.01)
  7. Jacques Étienne
  8. Guy Hollogne
  9. Elmar Keutgen
  10. Michel Lebrun
  11. Albert Liénard
  12. André Namotte replaced Ghislain Hiance (24.4.01)
  13. Pierre Scharff
  14. René Thissen

FN (1)

RepresentativeElectoral district
Alain Sadaune Hainaut


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