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Mons (Walloon Parliament constituency)

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Mons
Walloon Parliament constituency
Mons within Hainaut
Current constituency
Created1995
Seats5

Mons is a parliamentary constituency in Belgium used to elect members of the Parliament of Wallonia since 1995. It corresponds to the Arrondissement of Mons.

Representatives

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Representatives of Mons
(1995–present)
Election MWP
(Party)
MWP
(Party)
MWP
(Party)
MWP
(Party)
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(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)
2024 Nicolas Martin
(PS)
Florence Monier
(PS)
Pascal Baurain
(Les Engagés)
Guillaume Souphart
(MR)

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References

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