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  2. Brussels Parliament building - Wikipedia

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    The Brussels Parliament building ( French: Parlement de Bruxelles, Dutch: Parlement van Brussel) is a neoclassical building located on the Rue du Lombard / Lombardstraat in Brussels, Belgium, housing the Parliament of the Brussels-Capital Region. [1] It largely dates from the early 20th century, although some wings date back to the 17th century ...

  3. Espace Léopold - Wikipedia

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    Espace Léopold. The Espace Léopold (French; commonly used in English) or Leopoldruimte (Dutch; listen ⓘ) is the complex of parliament buildings in Brussels, Belgium, housing the European Parliament, a legislative chamber of the European Union (EU). It consists of a number of buildings, primarily the oldest, the Paul-Henri Spaak building ...

  4. Belgian Federal Parliament - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.fed-parl.be. The Federal Parliament (Dutch: Federaal Parlement; French: Parlement fédéral; German: Föderales Parlament) is the bicameral parliament of Belgium. It consists of the Chamber of Representatives [A] and the Senate [B]. It sits in the Palace of the Nation (Dutch: Paleis der Natie; French: Palais de la Nation; German ...

  5. Brussels and the European Union - Wikipedia

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    Brussels is considered the de facto capital of the European Union, having a long history of hosting a number of principal EU institutions within its European Quarter. [2] [3] The EU has no official capital but Brussels hosts the official seats of the European Commission, Council of the European Union, and European Council, as well as a seat (officially the second seat) of the European Parliament.

  6. Chamber of Representatives (Belgium) - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. The Chamber of Representatives (Dutch: Kamer van Volksvertegenwoordigers ⓘ, French: Chambre des représentants, German: Abgeordnetenkammer) is one of the two chambers in the bicameral Federal Parliament of Belgium, the other being the Senate. It is considered to be the "lower house" of the Federal Parliament.

  7. Palace of the Nation - Wikipedia

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    The Palace of the Nation ( Dutch: Paleis der Natie; French: Palais de la Nation; German: Palast der Nation) is a neoclassical palace in Brussels, Belgium, housing the Belgian Federal Parliament . The palace was built from 1778 to 1783 to a neoclassical design by the French architect Gilles-Barnabé Guimard and includes sculptures by Gilles ...

  8. Federal Government of Belgium - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. The Federal Government of Belgium (Dutch: Federale regering, French: Gouvernement fédéral, German: Föderalregierung) exercises executive power in the Kingdom of Belgium. It consists of ministers and secretary of state ("junior", or deputy-ministers who do not sit in the Council of Ministers) drawn from the political parties which ...

  9. Politics and government of the Brussels-Capital Region

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    The government of the Brussels-Capital Region is the political administration of the Brussels Capital Region of Belgium. [1][2] An election is held every five years. The government is headed by a Minister-President (currently Rudi Vervoort), four ministers and three state secretaries. Additionally, there is a Governor of the Brussels Capital ...