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Subdivisions of Belgium

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Belgium Subdivisions of Belgium

Electoral history

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Verkiezing Lijst Plaats Voorkeurstemmen Resultaat
2003 - Kamer (kieskring Antwerpen) N-VA 2 Niet verkozen
2004 - Vlaams Parlement (kiesking Antwerpen) CD&V/N-VA 4 17.665 4de rechtstreeks verkozen
2006 - Gemeenteraad Antwerpen CD&V/N-VA 3 4.095 2de rechtstreeks verkozen
2006 - Districtsraad Berchem CD&V/N-VA 23
2007 - Kamer (kieskring Antwerpen) CD&V/N-VA 2 41.962 2de rechtstreeks verkozen
2009 - Europees Parlement (Nederlands kiescollege) N-VA
2009 - Vlaams Parlement (kieskring Antwerpen) N-VA 1 123.155 1ste rechtstreeks verkozen
2010 - Senaat (Nederlands kiescollege) N-VA 1 785.776 1ste rechtstreeks verkozen
2012 - Gemeenteraad Antwerpen N-VA 1 77.732 1ste rechtstreeks verkozen
2012 - Districtsraad Deurne N-VA 29 6.100 3de rechtstreeks verkozen
2014 - Kamer (kieskring Antwerpen) N-VA 1 314.650 1ste rechtstreeks verkozen

Belgian party leadership elections

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Open Vld

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  • 1992–1995 Guy Verhofstadt
  • 1995–1997 Herman De Croo
  • 1997–1999 Guy Verhofstadt
  • 1999–2004 Karel De Gucht
  • 2004 Dirk Sterckx
Open Vld leadership election, December 2004
Candidate Votes %
Bart Somers 13,414 50.46%
Jean-Marie Dedecker 10,187 38.32%
Patricia De Waele [nl] 1,712 6.44%
Jef Valkeniers 716 2.69%
Karin Brusselmans 417 1.56%
Christian De Stoop 140 0.53%
Valid votes 26,586
Total votes 27,110
Open Vld leadership election, March 2008
Candidate Votes %
Bart Somers 10,603 69.45%
Margriet Hermans 3,458 22.65%
Christian De Stoop 1,205 7.89%
Total votes 15,517

In June 2009, Bart Somers resigned as VLD chairman (following 2009 Flemish elections). Guy Verhofstadt becomes interim chairman.

Open Vld leadership election, December 2009
Candidate 1st round 2nd round
Alexander De Croo 7,230 35.69% 11,676 54.95%
Marino Keulen 7,391 36.48% 9,572 45.05%
Gwendolyn Rutten 5,638 27.87%
Total votes 20,290 21,290

In October 2012, Alexander De Croo becomes Deputy Prime Minister. Vincent Van Quickenborne becomes interim chairman.

Open Vld leadership election, December 2012
Candidate Votes %
Gwendolyn Rutten 12,101 59,42%
Egbert Lachaert 8,264 40.58%
Total votes 20,467

Early elections (Rutten as only candidate):

Open Vld leadership election, March 2016
Candidate Votes %
Gwendolyn Rutten ' 89.43%
Total votes 11,812

Election

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2004 4 November 2008 2012

Outgoing office/body
Person/members
(Party)
Elected office/body
Person/members
(Party)
Outgoing President
George W. Bush
(Republican)
Elected President
Barack Obama
(Democratic)
Outgoing Congress Elected Congress
Outgoing Speaker
John Boehner
(Republican)
Elected Speaker
John Boehner
(Republican)
Outgoing Parliament
House members
Elected Parliament
House members
Outgoing Parliament
Representatives
Senators
Elected Parliament
Representatives
Senators
Outgoing Government
Di Rupo Government
(sp.a, PS, CD&V, cdH, Open Vld, MR)
Formed Government
Michel Government
(N-VA, MR, CD&V, Open Vld)
Outgoing Prime Minister
Elio Di Rupo
(PS)
New Prime Minister
Charles Michel
(MR)
Outgoing Cabinet
Second Merkel cabinet
(CDU/CSU, FDP)
Formed Cabinet
Third Merkel cabinet
(CDU/CSU, SPD)
Outgoing Chancellor
Angela Merkel
(CDU/CSU)
New Chancellor
Angela Merkel
(CDU/CSU)
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Subdivisions of Belgium

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unitary state 1  Kingdom of Belgium
provinces 9 West Flanders East Flanders Antwerp Limburg Brabant Hainaut Luxembourg Namur Liège
arrondissements 43 8 6 3 3 3 7 5 3 4
municipalities 589 64 65 70 44 111 69 44 38 84
federal state 1  Kingdom of Belgium
communities 3  Flemish Community  French Community  German-
speaking Com.
regions 3  Flemish Region  Brussels
Capital Region
 Walloon Region
language areas 4 Dutch bilingual French German
provinces 10 West Flanders East Flanders Antwerp Limburg Flemish Brabant Walloon Brabant Hainaut Luxembourg Namur Liège
arrondissements 43 8 6 3 3 2 1 1 7 5 3 4
municipalities 589 64 65 70 44 65 19 27 69 44 38 75 9

Elections

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Constituency 1989 1995 1999 2004 2009 2014 Constituency
Flanders Flemish Parliament
Antwerp
19 / 124
33 / 124
Antwerp
Mechelen-Turnhout
14 / 124
Gent-Eeklo
12 / 124
27 / 124
East Flanders
Aalst-Oudenaarde
8 / 124
Dendermonde-Sint-Niklaas
8 / 124
Tielt-Roeselare-Kortrijk
10 / 124
22 / 124
West Flanders
Ieper-Diksmuide-Oostende
7 / 124
Brugge
5 / 124
Halle-Vilvoorde
11 / 124
20 / 124
Flemish Brabant
Leuven
9 / 124
Hasselt-Maaseik-Tongeren
15 / 124
16 / 124
Limburg
Brussels Capital Region
6 / 124
6 / 124
Brussels Capital Region
Brussels Brussels Parliament
75 / 75
72 / 89
French-language list
17 / 89
Dutch-language list
Wallonia Walloon Parliament
Liège
14 / 75
13 / 75
Liège
Charleroi
10 / 75
9 / 75
Charleroi
Nivelles
8 / 75
8 / 75
Nivelles
Namur
6 / 75
7 / 75
Namur
Tournai-Ath-Mouscron
7 / 75
Tournai-Ath-Mouscron
Verviers
6 / 75
Verviers
Mons
6 / 75
5 / 75
Mons
Soignies
4 / 75
Soignies
Dinant-Philippeville
3 / 75
4 / 75
Dinant-Philippeville
Huy-Waremme
4 / 75
Huy-Waremme
Thuin
3 / 75
Thuin
Arlon-Marche-Bastogne
3 / 75
Arlon-Marche-Bastogne
Neufchâteau-Virton
2 / 75
Neufchâteau-Virton

Flemish budget

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Polls

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Date N-VA CD&V Open Vld sp.a Groen VB PVDA Other PS MR cdH Ecolo PBT FDF PP Other
March 2015 28,8 16,7 15,4 16,4 9,6 7,4 28,7 25,2 14,3 8,3 8,3
Jan-Feb 2015 30,2 17,1 14,9 14,7 10,2 7,6 27,4 26 13,9 8,4 7,3 4,7
December 2015 30,9 18,2 13,3 15,2 10,2 5,7 4,0 31,0 23,9 13,4 8,1 7,6 [2,7] 4,9
May 2014 elections 32,5 18,6 15,7 14,2 8,5 5,9 2,8 1,9 31,0 25,6 13,2 8,8 5,2 4,8 4,0 7,3

Flemish elections

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PercentageBelgian regional elections, 2014Belgian regional elections, 2009Belgian regional elections, 2004Belgian regional elections, 1999
Election results by political group, 1999 to 2014. Left to right;
  sp.a
  CD&V
  LDD
  PVDA+
  Groen!
  N-VA

From Template:Scottish Parliament election results graph (percentage)

Since the state reform of 1993, Belgium is officially a federal state, with powers given exclusively to either the federal State, the Communities or the Regions. Remarkably, as article 167 of the Constitution specifies, the ius tractandi (right to conclude treaties) has been given to these federated entities as well, and both the federal government and the several federated entities each are allowed to conclude treaties concerning their respective legislative powers ("exclusive treaties"). This means e.g. that only Communities can conclude treaties concerning education, without any interference by the federal government. However, when dealing with treaties concerning powers of multiple entities ("mixed treaties"), all the concerned entities must ratify that treaty.

In essence, "Community Powers" are given to the Flemish Community, French Community and the German-speaking Community whereas "Region Powers" are given to the Flemish Region, Walloon Region and the Brussels-Capital Region. However,

  • (making use of Article 137 of the Constitution) the Flemish Community and Region have merged their institutions, so there is one Flemish Parliament but it still has to vote separately for Community and Region Powers, especially for treaties.
  • in the Brussels-Capital Region, some Community powers are exercised by the Common Community Commission, of which the United Assembly is identical in composition to the Parliament of the Brussels-Capital Region.
  • (making use of Article 138 of the Constitution) the French Community has devolved powers to the Walloon Region and the French Community Commission in Brussels. The latter is composed of the majority of the Brussels Regional Parliament.
  • the Flemish Community Commission does not have legislative power and remained an executive branch of the Flemish Community.
  • (making use of Article 139 of the Constitution) the Walloon Region has devolved certain Region powers to the German-speaking Community, but they do not have to vote separately since it concerns the same area and population.

Taking this into account, to ratify a "mixed treaty" concerning entire Belgium, the following assemblies have to ratify it:

A working group "mixed treaties" (as part of the Federal Public Service Foreign Affairs) decides which competences a certain treaty touches, so in which way the treaty is considered to be "mixed", and the working group also decides on the composition of the Belgian delegation to the treaty negotiations.

Parliaments

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Interesting how few or how many representatives some countries have to "represent" the people.

Country Entity Institute Legislative? Number of representatives Number of inhabitants Number of people per representative
Belgium idem Chamber of Representatives yes 150 11,035,948 73,572.99
Belgium Flemish Region Flemish Parliament (Region only) yes 118 6,306,638 53,446.08
Belgium German-speaking Community Parliament of the German-speaking Community yes 25 75,222 3,008.88
Belgium City of Antwerp City Council of Antwerp no 55 502,604 9,138.25
Belgium Meise Municipal Council of Meise no 25 18,418 736.72
Belgium Herstappe Municipal Council of Herstappe no 7 87 12.43
European Union idem European Parliament yes 754 503,492,041 667,761.33
Finland Åland Islands Parliament of Åland yes 30 28,355 945.17
France idem National Assembly yes 577 65,350,000 113,258.23
Germany idem Bundestag yes 622 81,799,600 131,510.61
Iceland Reykjavík Reykjavik City Council no 15 119,108 7,940.53
Luxembourg idem Chamber of Deputies yes 60 524,853 8,747.55
Switzerland Canton of Uri Landrat of Uri yes 64 35,382 552.84
Switzerland Canton of Zurich Cantonal Council of Zurich yes 180 1,390,124 7,722.91
United States idem United States House of Representatives yes 435 315,240,000 724,689.66
United States California California State Legislature (House + Senate) yes 120 (80 + 40) 38,041,430 317,011.92
United States Nebraska Nebraska Legislature yes 49 1,855,525 37,867.86
United States New York City New York City Council 51 8,244,910 161,664.9

Places

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Armboutskappel · Arneke · Bambeke · Bavinkhove · Belle · Berten · Bieren · Bissezele · Blaringem · Boeschepe · Boezegem · Bollezele · Borre · Bourbourg · Bray-Dunes · Broekkerke · Broksele · Buisscheure · Drinkam · Duinkerke · Ebblingem · Eke · Ekelsbeke · Eringem · Gijvelde · Godewaarsvelde · Grand-Fort-Philippe · Grevelingen · Groot-Sinten · Hardefoort · Haverskerke · Hazebroek · Herzele · Holke · Hondegem · Hondschote · Hooimille · Houtkerke · Kaaster · Kapelle · Kapellebroek · Kassel · Killem · Koudekerke-Dorp · Kraaiwijk · Krochte · Kwaadieper · La Gorgue · Lederzele · Ledringem · Leffrinkhoeke · Linde · Loberge · Loon-Plage · Meregem · Merkegem · Merris · Meteren · Millam · Moerbeke · De Moeren · Niepkerke · Nieuw-Berkijn · Nieuw-Koudekerke · Nieuwerleet · Noordpene · Ochtezele · Okselare · Oostkappel · Oud-Berkijn · Oudezele · Pitgam · Pradeels · Rekspoede · Rubroek · Ruisscheure · Sint-Janskappel · Sint-Joris · Sint-Mariakappel · Sint-Momelijn · Sint-Pietersbroek · Sint-Silvesterkappel · Sint-Winoksbergen · Soks · Spijker · Stapel · Steenbeke · Steenvoorde · Steenwerk · Stegers · Stene · Strazele · Terdegem · Tetegem · Tienen · Uksem · Vleteren · Volkerinkhove · Waalskappel · Warrem · Waten · Wemaarskappel · Westkappel · Wilder · Winnezele · Wormhout · Wulverdinge · Zegerskappel · Zerkel · Zermezele · Zoeterstee · Zuidkote · Zuidpene

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Belgian municipalites

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Flanders

Wallonia

Brussels

Flanders

Timeline

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I don't have much experience with these timelines... But I'm trying.