1995 Belgian federal election
The 21 May 1995 Belgian general elections was a Belgian election for the Chamber of Representatives and Senate. The Christian People's Party (CVP) kept its position as largest party in Flanders and overall in Belgium, and Jean-Luc Dehaene (CVP) continued as Prime Minister. On the same day, regional elections were also held. These were the first elections after the new 1993 Belgian Constitution, which turned Belgium formally into a federal state. The new Constitution also reduced the number of seats in the Chamber (from 212 to 150) and in the Senate (from 70 to 40 directly elected senators).
1995 Belgian general election1995 Belgian regional elections1995 in Belgium1999 Belgian federal electionAalst-Oudenaarde (Chamber of Representatives constituency)Aalst (Chamber of Representatives constituency)Alain DestexheAntoine DuquesneArlon-Marche-Bastogne-Neufchâteau-Virton (Chamber of Representatives constituency)Arlon-Marche-Bastogne (Chamber of Representatives constituency)Belgian federal election, 1995Belgian general election, 1995Bert AnciauxBruges (Chamber of Representatives constituency)Charleroi-Thuin (Chamber of Representatives constituency)Charleroi (Chamber of Representatives constituency)Christian Democratic and FlemishColette BurgeonDendermonde-Sint-Niklaas (Chamber of Representatives constituency)Dendermonde (Chamber of Representatives constituency)Dinant-Philippeville (Chamber of Representatives constituency)EcoloForward (Belgium)Frank Vandenbroucke (politician)Groen (political party)Hasselt-Tongeren-Maaseik (Chamber of Representatives constituency)Hasselt (Chamber of Representatives constituency)Herman Van RompuyHumanist Democratic CentreHuy-Waremme (Chamber of Representatives constituency)Kortrijk-Roeselare-Tielt (Chamber of Representatives constituency)Kortrijk (Chamber of Representatives constituency)Leuven (Chamber of Representatives constituency)List of elections in 1995List of elections in BelgiumList of prime ministers of BelgiumLiège (Chamber of Representatives constituency)Mark EyskensMechelen-Turnhout (Chamber of Representatives constituency)Mechelen (Chamber of Representatives constituency)
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1995 Belgian federal election
The 21 May 1995 Belgian general elections was a Belgian election for the Chamber of Representatives and Senate. The Christian People's Party (CVP) kept its position as largest party in Flanders and overall in Belgium, and Jean-Luc Dehaene (CVP) continued as Prime Minister. On the same day, regional elections were also held. These were the first elections after the new 1993 Belgian Constitution, which turned Belgium formally into a federal state. The new Constitution also reduced the number of seats in the Chamber (from 212 to 150) and in the Senate (from 70 to 40 directly elected senators).
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Die um sechs Monate vorgezogen ...... direkt gewählte, verkleinert.
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Las elecciones federales de Bé ...... 70 a 40 elegidos directamente.
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Les Eleccions legislatives bel ...... ocialcristià Jean-Luc Dehaene.
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Les élections législatives féd ...... ésentants, ainsi que le Sénat.
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Op zondag 21 mei 1995 werden i ...... en unieke samenstelling kreeg.
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The 21 May 1995 Belgian genera ...... 40 directly elected senators).
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1995-05-21
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1995 Belgian federal election
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Belgium
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1995-05-21
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respectively 76 and 36
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Colours denote the winning par ...... shown in the table of results.
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Christian People's Party
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Christian Social Party
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Flemish Liberals and Democrats
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Liberal Reformist Party + Democratic Front of Francophones
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Socialist Party
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All 150 seats in the Chamber of Representatives
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Die um sechs Monate vorgezogen ...... direkt gewählte, verkleinert.
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Las elecciones federales de Bé ...... 70 a 40 elegidos directamente.
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Les Eleccions legislatives bel ...... ocialcristià Jean-Luc Dehaene.
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Les élections législatives féd ...... ésentants, ainsi que le Sénat.
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Op zondag 21 mei 1995 werden i ...... en unieke samenstelling kreeg.
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The 21 May 1995 Belgian genera ...... 40 directly elected senators).
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1995 Belgian federal election
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Belgische federale verkiezingen 1995
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Elecciones federales de Bélgica de 1995
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Eleccions legislatives belgues de 1995
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Parlamentswahl in Belgien 1995
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Élections législatives fédérales belges de 1995
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