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| members = '''89'''<br>72 in the [[French language]] group<br>17 in the [[Dutch language]] group |
| members = '''89'''<br>72 in the [[French language]] group<br>17 in the [[Dutch language]] group |
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*{{Color box|{{party color|Parti Socialiste (Belgium)}}|border=darkgray}} [[Parti Socialiste (Belgium)|PS]] (16) |
*{{Color box|{{party color|Parti Socialiste (Belgium)}}|border=darkgray}} [[Parti Socialiste (Belgium)|PS]] (16) |
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*{{Color box|{{party color|Ecolo}}|border=darkgray}} [[Ecolo]] ( |
*{{Color box|{{party color|Ecolo}}|border=darkgray}} [[Ecolo]] (7) |
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*{{Color box|{{party color|Fédéralistes Démocrates Francophones}}|border=darkgray}} [[DéFI]] ( |
*{{Color box|{{party color|Fédéralistes Démocrates Francophones}}|border=darkgray}} [[DéFI]] (6) |
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*{{Color box|{{party color|Groen (political party)}}|border=darkgray}} [[Groen (political party)|Groen]] (4) |
*{{Color box|{{party color|Groen (political party)}}|border=darkgray}} [[Groen (political party)|Groen]] (4) |
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*{{Color box|{{party color|Socialistische Partij Anders}}|border=darkgray}} [[Vooruit (political party)|Vooruit]] ( |
*{{Color box|{{party color|Socialistische Partij Anders}}|border=darkgray}} [[Vooruit (political party)|Vooruit]] (2) |
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*{{Color box|{{party color|Open Vlaamse Liberalen en Democraten}}|border=darkgray}} [[Open Vld]] ( |
*{{Color box|{{party color|Open Vlaamse Liberalen en Democraten}}|border=darkgray}} [[Open Vld]] (2) |
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'''Opposition ( |
'''Opposition (52)''' |
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*{{Color box|{{party color|Mouvement Réformateur}}|border=darkgray}} [[Mouvement Réformateur|MR]] ( |
*{{Color box|{{party color|Mouvement Réformateur}}|border=darkgray}} [[Mouvement Réformateur|MR]] (20) |
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*{{Color box|{{party color|Workers' Party of Belgium}}|border=darkgray}} [[Workers' Party of Belgium|PVDA-PTB]] ( |
*{{Color box|{{party color|Workers' Party of Belgium}}|border=darkgray}} [[Workers' Party of Belgium|PVDA-PTB]] (16) |
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*{{Color box|{{party color|Les Engagés}}|border=darkgray}} [[Les Engagés (political party)|LE]] ( |
*{{Color box|{{party color|Les Engagés}}|border=darkgray}} [[Les Engagés (political party)|LE]] (8) |
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*{{Color box|{{party color|Team Fouad Ahidar}}|border=darkgray}} [[Team Fouad Ahidar]] (3) |
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*{{Color box|{{party color|New Flemish Alliance}}|border=darkgray}} [[Nieuw-Vlaamse Alliantie|N-VA]] (2) |
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*{{Color box|{{party color|Christen-Democratisch en Vlaams}}|border=darkgray}} [[Christen-Democratisch en Vlaams|CD&V]] (1) |
*{{Color box|{{party color|Christen-Democratisch en Vlaams}}|border=darkgray}} [[Christen-Democratisch en Vlaams|CD&V]] (1) |
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*{{Color box|{{party color|Independent politician}}|border=darkgray}} [[Independent politician|Independent]] (2){{refn|group=n|One elected as a member of the [[Parti Socialiste (Belgium)|Socialist Party]] and another elected as a member of [[DierAnimal]].}} |
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| last_election1 = [[2024 Belgian regional elections#Brussels Parliament|9 June 2024]] |
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The '''Parliament of the Brussels-Capital Region'''<ref name="Belgian Constitution">{{cite web |title=The Belgian Constitution (English version) |url=http://www.dekamer.be/kvvcr/pdf_sections/publications/constitution/grondwetEN.pdf |format=[[PDF]] |publisher=Belgian House of Representatives |date=January 2009 |access-date=2009-06-05 |quote=Article 3: [[Belgium]] comprises three Regions: the Flemish Region, the Walloon Region and the '''Brussels Region'''. Article 4: Belgium comprises four linguistic regions: the Dutch-speaking region, the French-speaking region, the bilingual region of '''Brussels-Capital''' and the German-speaking region.}}</ref><ref name="CIRB-creation">{{cite web|title=Brussels-Capital Region: Creation |url=http://www.bruxelles.irisnet.be/en/region/region_de_bruxelles-capitale/creation.shtml |publisher=Centre d'Informatique pour la Région Bruxelloise (Brussels Regional Informatics Center) |year=2009 |access-date=2009-06-05 |quote=Since 18 June 1989, the date of the first regional elections, the '''Brussels-Capital Region''' has been an autonomous region comparable to the Flemish and Walloon Regions. |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090429213057/http://www.bruxelles.irisnet.be/en/region/region_de_bruxelles-capitale/creation.shtml |archive-date=April 29, 2009 }} (All text and all but one graphic show the English name as '''Brussels-Capital Region'''.)</ref> ({{langx|fr|Parlement de la Région de Bruxelles-Capitale}}; {{langx|nl|Parlement van het Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest}}) is the governing body of the [[Brussels-Capital Region]], one of the three [[Communities and regions of Belgium|regions]] of [[Belgium]]. It is also known as the '''Brussels Regional Parliament''' ({{langx|fr|Parlement bruxellois|link=no}}; {{langx|nl|Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Parlement|link=no}}). |
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==Elections== |
==Elections== |
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Elections of 75 Brussels regional [[Chamber of Deputies|deputies]], 89 since 2004, take place every five years. Here is the list of past regional elections: |
Elections of 75 Brussels regional [[Chamber of Deputies|deputies]], 89 since 2004, take place every five years. Here is the list of past regional elections: |
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* 18 June 1989 (first elections) |
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* 21 May 1995, coincided with the federal legislative elections; |
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* 13 June 1999, coincided with the [[1999 European Parliament election|European Parliament election]]; |
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* 13 June 2004, coincided with the [[2004 European Parliament election|European Parliament election]]; |
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* 7 June 2009, coincided with the [[2009 European Parliament election|European Parliament election]]; |
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* 25 May 2014 coincided with the [[2014 European Parliament election|European Parliament election]]; |
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* [[2019 Belgian regional elections#Brussels Parliament| |
* [[2019 Belgian regional elections#Brussels Parliament|26 May 2019]], coincided with the [[2019 European Parliament election|European Parliament election]]; |
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* [[2024 Belgian regional elections#Brussels Parliament|9 June 2024]], coincided with the [[2024 European Parliament election|European Parliament election]] |
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===Current composition=== |
===Current composition=== |
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{{Main|List of members of the Parliament of the Brussels-Capital Region, 2024–2029}} |
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The composition of the Brussels Parliament is as follows: |
The composition of the Brussels Parliament is as follows: |
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|[[Reformist Movement]] |
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|[[Groen (political party)|Groen]] |
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| [[Team Fouad Ahidar]] |
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|[[Workers' Party of Belgium]] |
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| align="center" | 15 |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|New Flemish Alliance}}" | |
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|[[New Flemish Alliance]] |
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| align="center" | 2 |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Mouvement Réformateur}}" | || [[Mouvement Réformateur]] |
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|[[Les Engagés (political party)|Les Engagés]] |
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|[[Open Flemish Liberals and Democrats]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Ecolo}}" | <span style="color:white; font-size:190%;">•</span>|| [[Ecolo]] |
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| align="center" | 7 |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Flemish Interest}}" | || [[Vlaams Belang|Flemish Interest]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Francophone Democratic Federalists}}" |<span style="color:white; font-size:190%;">•</span>|| [[DéFI]] |
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| align="center" | 6 |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Socialistische Partij Anders}}" |<span style="color:white; font-size:190%;">•</span>|| [[Socialistische Partij Anders|Vooruit]] |
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| [[Workers' Party of Belgium]] |
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| colspan=2 align="center" | Total: |
| colspan=2 align="center" | Total: |
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! colspan=6 | Total: 89 Members |
! colspan=6 | Total: 89 Members |
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| colspan=6 | A dot means: participating in the Brussels government. |
| colspan=6 | A dot means: participating in the demissionary Brussels government. |
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The Brussels Parliament can also force the cabinet as a whole or one or more of its members to resign by passing a [[motion of no confidence]]. However, because the Parliament cannot be dissolved prior to the end of its five-year term, such a motion is only admissible if it is a constructive motion, in other words, the Parliament must decide upon a successor to the cabinet or to one or more of its members. |
The Brussels Parliament can also force the cabinet as a whole or one or more of its members to resign by passing a [[motion of no confidence]]. However, because the Parliament cannot be dissolved prior to the end of its five-year term, such a motion is only admissible if it is a constructive motion, in other words, the Parliament must decide upon a successor to the cabinet or to one or more of its members. |
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The 89 members of the Brussels Parliament are divided into two language groups: 72 belong to the |
The 89 members of the Brussels Parliament are divided into two language groups: 72 belong to the French-speaking group and 17 members belong to the Dutch-speaking group. The members of the French-speaking group also make up the ''Parlement francophone bruxellois'' (English: Francophone Brussels Parliament), which was formerly known as the Assembly of the [[French Community Commission]], while the members of the Dutch-speaking group make up the Council of the [[Flemish Community Commission]]. The ''Parlement francophone bruxellois'' and the Council of the [[Flemish Community Commission]] together form the United Assembly of the [[Common Community Commission]]. The Community Commissions are to a certain extent responsible for [[Communities and regions of Belgium|Community]] competencies within the Brussels-Capital Region. |
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19 of the 72 French-speaking members of the Brussels Parliament are also members of the [[Parliament of the French Community of Belgium]], and until 2004 this was also the case for six Dutch-speaking members, who were at the same time members of the [[Flemish Parliament]]. Nowadays, people voting for a Flemish party have to vote separately for 6 directly-elected members of the Flemish Parliament. |
19 of the 72 French-speaking members of the Brussels Parliament are also members of the [[Parliament of the French Community of Belgium]], and until 2004 this was also the case for six Dutch-speaking members, who were at the same time members of the [[Flemish Parliament]]. Nowadays, people voting for a Flemish party have to vote separately for 6 directly-elected members of the Flemish Parliament. |
Latest revision as of 22:43, 21 November 2024
Parliament of the Brussels-Capital Region | |
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Type | |
Type | |
Leadership | |
Speaker | |
Structure | |
Seats | 89 72 in the French language group 17 in the Dutch language group |
Political groups | Government (demissionary) (37)
Opposition (52) |
Length of term | 5 years |
Elections | |
Last election | 9 June 2024 |
Next election | 2029 |
Meeting place | |
Brussels Parliament building | |
Website | |
http://www.parlbruparl.irisnet.be/ |
The Parliament of the Brussels-Capital Region[1][2] (French: Parlement de la Région de Bruxelles-Capitale; Dutch: Parlement van het Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest) is the governing body of the Brussels-Capital Region, one of the three regions of Belgium. It is also known as the Brussels Regional Parliament (French: Parlement bruxellois; Dutch: Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Parlement).
Elections
[edit]Elections of 75 Brussels regional deputies, 89 since 2004, take place every five years. Here is the list of past regional elections:
- 18 June 1989 (first elections)
- 21 May 1995, coincided with the federal legislative elections;
- 13 June 1999, coincided with the European Parliament election;
- 13 June 2004, coincided with the European Parliament election;
- 7 June 2009, coincided with the European Parliament election;
- 25 May 2014 coincided with the European Parliament election;
- 26 May 2019, coincided with the European Parliament election;
- 9 June 2024, coincided with the European Parliament election
Current composition
[edit]The composition of the Brussels Parliament is as follows:
French language group | Dutch language group | ||||
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Party | Members | Party | Members | ||
Reformist Movement | 20 | • | Groen | 4 | |
• | Socialist Party | 16 | Team Fouad Ahidar | 3 | |
Workers' Party of Belgium | 15 | New Flemish Alliance | 2 | ||
Les Engagés | 8 | • | Open Flemish Liberals and Democrats | 2 | |
• | Ecolo | 7 | Flemish Interest | 2 | |
• | DéFI | 6 | • | Vooruit | 2 |
Workers' Party of Belgium | 1 | ||||
Christian Democratic and Flemish | 1 | ||||
Total: | 72 | Total: | 17 | ||
Total: 89 Members | |||||
A dot means: participating in the demissionary Brussels government. |
Previous compositions
[edit]2004–2009
1 | 7 | 3 | 26 | 3 | 10 | 4 | 24 | 6 | 4 |
Groen | Ecolo | SP.A + Spirit | PS | CD&V + N-VA | CDH | Open VLD + Vivant | MR | VB | FN |
2009–2014
2 | 16 | 4 | 21 | 3 | 11 | 4 | 24 | 1 | 3 |
Groen | Ecolo | SP.A | PS | CD&V | CDH | Open VLD | MR | N-VA | VB |
2014–2019
4 | 3 | 8 | 3 | 21 | 3 | 9 | 5 | 18 | 12 | 3 | 1 |
PTB/PVDA | Groen | Ecolo | SP.A | PS | CD&V | CDH | Open VLD | MR | FDF | N-VA | VB |
2019–2024
1 | 1 | 11 | 4 | 15 | 3 | 17 | 1 | 6 | 3 | 13 | 10 | 3 | 1 |
Dier Animal | Agora | PTB/PVDA | Groen | Ecolo | one.brussels-sp.a | PS | CD&V | CDH | Open VLD | MR | DéFI | N-VA | VB |
2024–present
3 | 16 | 4 | 7 | 2 | 16 | 1 | 8 | 2 | 20 | 6 | 2 | 2 |
Team Fouad Ahidar | PTB(15)/PVDA(1) | Groen | Ecolo | Vooruit | PS | CD&V | LES ENGAGÉS | Open VLD | MR | DéFI | N-VA | VB |
Functions
[edit]The Brussels Parliament role mainly consists in controlling the government of the Brussels-Capital Region, approving the budget and creating and passing legislation in regional matters, known as ordinances, which are legally binding. One of its first tasks after the Parliament is renewed is appointing five ministers and three regional secretaries of state, who together form the cabinet of the Brussels-Capital Region.
The Brussels Parliament can also force the cabinet as a whole or one or more of its members to resign by passing a motion of no confidence. However, because the Parliament cannot be dissolved prior to the end of its five-year term, such a motion is only admissible if it is a constructive motion, in other words, the Parliament must decide upon a successor to the cabinet or to one or more of its members.
The 89 members of the Brussels Parliament are divided into two language groups: 72 belong to the French-speaking group and 17 members belong to the Dutch-speaking group. The members of the French-speaking group also make up the Parlement francophone bruxellois (English: Francophone Brussels Parliament), which was formerly known as the Assembly of the French Community Commission, while the members of the Dutch-speaking group make up the Council of the Flemish Community Commission. The Parlement francophone bruxellois and the Council of the Flemish Community Commission together form the United Assembly of the Common Community Commission. The Community Commissions are to a certain extent responsible for Community competencies within the Brussels-Capital Region.
19 of the 72 French-speaking members of the Brussels Parliament are also members of the Parliament of the French Community of Belgium, and until 2004 this was also the case for six Dutch-speaking members, who were at the same time members of the Flemish Parliament. Nowadays, people voting for a Flemish party have to vote separately for 6 directly-elected members of the Flemish Parliament.
Due to the multiple capacities of single members, there are members of the Brussels Parliament who are simultaneously members of the Parliament of the French Community of Belgium and of the Senate as "community senators" for the French Community. At the moment, this is the case for François Roelants du Vivier (MR), Amina Derbaki Sbaï (PS) and Sfia Bouarfa (PS). However, there are certain restrictions in place in order to prevent one person from combining too many mandates. For instance, it is not possible to be a member of the Chamber of Representatives and of one of the Regional Parliaments at the same time.
See also
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- Belgian Federal Parliament (federal assembly - upper and lower houses)
- Flemish Parliament (regional and community assembly)
- Walloon Parliament (regional assembly)
- Parliament of the French Speaking Community (community assembly)
- Parliament of the German Speaking Community (community assembly)
- French Community Commission (COCOF)
- Flemish Community Commission (VGC)
References
[edit]- ^ "The Belgian Constitution (English version)" (PDF). Belgian House of Representatives. January 2009. Retrieved 2009-06-05.
Article 3: Belgium comprises three Regions: the Flemish Region, the Walloon Region and the Brussels Region. Article 4: Belgium comprises four linguistic regions: the Dutch-speaking region, the French-speaking region, the bilingual region of Brussels-Capital and the German-speaking region.
- ^ "Brussels-Capital Region: Creation". Centre d'Informatique pour la Région Bruxelloise (Brussels Regional Informatics Center). 2009. Archived from the original on April 29, 2009. Retrieved 2009-06-05.
Since 18 June 1989, the date of the first regional elections, the Brussels-Capital Region has been an autonomous region comparable to the Flemish and Walloon Regions.
(All text and all but one graphic show the English name as Brussels-Capital Region.)
Notes
[edit]External links
[edit]- Brussels-Capital Region. Centre d'Informatique pour la Région Bruxelloise (Brussels Regional Informatics Center).
- Brussels Parliament official webpage