Английская Википедия:2024 Belgian federal election
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Federal elections are scheduled to be held in Belgium on 9 June 2024.[1] The 150 members of the Chamber of Representatives will be elected for a five-year term. European and regional elections are scheduled to take place on the same day.[2]
Electoral system
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The 150 members of the Chamber of Representatives were elected in 11 multi-member constituencies, being the ten provinces and Brussels, with between 4 and 24 seats. Seats are allocated using the D'Hondt method, with an electoral threshold of 5% per constituency.
Representatives elected from the five Flemish Region provinces, Antwerp (24), East Flanders (20), Flemish Brabant (15), Limburg (12) and West Flanders (16), automatically belonged to the Dutch-speaking language group in parliament, whereas those elected from the five provinces of Wallonia, Hainaut (17), Liège (14), Luxembourg (4), Namur (7) and Walloon Brabant (5), formed the French-speaking language group. The 16 members elected in Brussels can choose to join either group. Apportionment of seats is done every ten years in accordance with population data, last by royal order in 2022, when Brussels and Namur each gained a seat while Hainaut and Liège lost a seat.[3]
The 60-member Senate is composed of 50 representatives from the regional and community parliaments, plus 10 co-opted senators proportionally divided among parties based on the result of the federal election.
All Belgian citizens aged 18 or over are obligated to participate in the election. Non-Belgian citizens residing in Belgium (regardless of EU citizenship) cannot vote, whereas Belgian citizens living abroad can register to vote.
Parties and leaders
Lead candidates
The following candidates are the first on the respective party list (lijsttrekker / tête de liste) per constituency.
Dutch-speaking constituencies
French-speaking constituencies
Party | Шаблон:Flag | Шаблон:Flag | Шаблон:Flag | Шаблон:Flag | Шаблон:Flag | Шаблон:Flag | |
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style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color; width:2px;" | | DéFI | Mikhaël Jacquemain | Julien Lemoine | Pierre Pinte | |||
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color; width:2px;" | | Ecolo | Zakia Khattabi | |||||
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color; width:2px;" | | Les Engagés | Jean-Luc Crucke | Vanessa Matz | Benoît Lutgen | Maxime Prévot | Yves Coppieters | Elisabeth Degryse |
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color; width:2px;" | | MR | Pierre-Yves Jeholet | Sophie Wilmès | ||||
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color; width:2px;" | | PS | Paul Magnette | Dimitri Legasse | ||||
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color; width:2px;" | | PTB | ||||||
N-VA[4] |
Retiring incumbents
- Patrick Dewael (Open Vld)
- Maggie De Block (Open Vld)
- Шаблон:Ill (Groen)
- Wouter De Vriendt (Groen)
- Kristof Calvo (Groen)
- Meryame Kitir (Vooruit)
Opinion polls
Flanders
Wallonia
Brussels
References