West Flanders
Flemish Parliament constituency
West Flanders within Belgium
Current constituency
Created2004
Seats22

West Flanders is a parliamentary constituency in Belgium used to elect members of the Flemish Parliament since 2004. It corresponds to the province of West Flanders.[1]

Article 26 of the Special Law on Institutional Reform of 1980 gives the Flemish Parliament itself the authority to define its electoral districts by decree. The arrondissemental constituencies were replaced by provincial ones by Special Decree of 30 January 2004. This and related provisions were coordinated into the Special Decree of 7 July 2006.[2]

Representatives

Name Party From To
Agnes Bruyninckx-VandenhoudtVB20042014
André Van NieuwkerkeSP.A20042009
Ann SoeteN-VA20092014
Axel RonseN-VA20092014
Bart CaronSLP20042014
Bart DochyCD&V20092014
Bart TommeleinOpen Vld20092014
Bert MaertensN-VA20092014
Björn AnseeuwN-VA20092014
Carl DecaluweCD&V20042009
Cathy CoudyserN-VA20092014
Christian VerougstraeteVB20042014
Danielle Godderis-T'JonckN-VA20092014
Els KindtCD&V20092014
Emmily TalpeOpen Vld20092014
Francesco VanderjeugdOpen Vld20092014
Geert BourgeoisN-VA20042009
Gilbert BossuytSP.A20042009
Gino De CraemerN-VA20042009
Griet CoppéCD&V20092014
Herman De ReuseVB20042009
Ivan SabbeLDD20092014
Jan DurnezCD&V20092014
Jan VerfaillieCD&V20042014
Jef TavernierGroen20042009
Johan VerstrekenCD&V20042014
Jurgen VanlerbergheSP.A20092014
Karlos CallensOpen Vld20042014
Louis BrilOpen Vld20042009
Luc MartensCD&V20042009
Marc Vanden BusscheLDD20092014
Martine FournierCD&V20042009
Martine FournierCD&V20092014
Mercedes Van VolcemOpen Vld20092014
Michèle HostekintSP.A20042014
Patrick De KlerckOpen Vld20042009
Philippe De CoeneSP.A20042014
Renaat LanduytSP.A20092014
Sabine De BethuneCD&V20092014
Sabine PoleynCD&V20042014
Stefaan SintobinVB20042014
Stern DemeulenaereOpen Vld20042009
Steve VandenbergheSP.A20092014
Tine SoensSP.A20092014
Ulla WerbrouckLDD20092014
Wilfried VandaeleN-VA20092014

References

  1. "De Belgische Kamer van volksvertegenwoordigers". www.dekamer.be.
  2. "Vlaamse Codex > Zoeken > Document". codex.vlaanderen.be (in Dutch).


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