Mons (Walloon Parliament constituency)
parliament of Wallonia constituency
Mons is a constituency of Wallonia.
Mons | |
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Constituency of the Walloon Parliament | |
Names | |
Dutch name | Bergen |
French name | Mons |
German name | Mons |
Information | |
Seats | 5 |
Created | 1995 |
Members
changeRepresentatives of Mons[1] | ||||||||||||
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Election | MWP (Party) |
MWP (Party) |
MWP (Party) |
MWP (Party) |
MWP (Party) |
MWP (Party) | ||||||
1995 | Didier Donfut (PS) |
Freddy Deghilage (PS) |
Yvon Biefnot (PS) |
Albert Liénard (PSC) |
Dominique Cogels-Le Grelle (PSC) |
Raymond Hinnekens (PRL) | ||||||
1999 | Richard Biefnot (PS) |
Richard Miller (MR) |
Daniel Josse (Ecolo) | |||||||||
2004 | Joëlle Kapompole (PS) |
Marc Barvais (PS) |
Carlo Di Antonio (CDH) |
Jean-Pierre Borbouse (FN) | ||||||||
2009 | Pierre Tachenion (PS) |
Catherine Houdart (PS) |
Savine Moucheron (CDH) |
Emmanuel Disabato (Ecolo) | ||||||||
2014 | Nicolas Martin (PS) |
Jacqueline Galant (MR) |
5 seats | |||||||||
2019 | Jean-Pierre Lepine (PS) |
Emmanuel Disabato (Ecolo) |
John Beugnies (PTB) |