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  2. Opinion polling for the 2024 Belgian elections - Wikipedia

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    In September 2022, only polling results for Francophone parties were published for polls conducted for VTM / Het Laatste Nieuws / RTL / Le Soir. Scatter plot with moving average showing the results of the polls in the Brussels Region since the last federal elections.

  3. 2024 Belgian federal election - Wikipedia

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    The 150 members of the Chamber of Representatives are elected in 11 multi-member constituencies, being the ten provinces and Brussels, with between 4 and 24 seats. [4] Seats are allocated using the D'Hondt method, with an electoral threshold of 5% per constituency.

  4. Politics of Belgium - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of Belgium, the primary source of law and the basis of the political system of the Country, was established on February 7, 1831.It has been changed several times, but the most relevant reforms were performed in 1970 and in 1993.

  5. 2024–2025 Belgian government formation - Wikipedia

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    Following the 2024 Belgian federal and regional elections, Government formation talks began on 10 June.Incumbent Prime Minister Alexander De Croo has announced his resignation [1] and his party's leader Tom Ongena has declared that Open Flemish Liberals and Democrats would not be a part of the next federal government.

  6. 2024 European Parliament election in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 European Parliament election in Belgium was held on 9 June 2024 in the three Belgian constituencies (the Dutch-speaking electoral college, the French-speaking electoral college and the German-speaking electoral college) to elect the Belgian delegation to the European Parliament.

  7. Bart De Wever - Wikipedia

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    Bart Albert Liliane De Wever (Dutch: [ˈbɑrt də ˈʋeːvər]; born 21 December 1970) is a Belgian politician currently serving as the Prime Minister of Belgium since February 2025.

  8. NPO Politiek en Nieuws - Wikipedia

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    NPO Politiek en Nieuws is a public television channel operated by the public broadcaster NOS, which supplies news and sports to all national public television and radio networks. Programmes come live from The Hague when the parliament is in session.

  9. List of political parties in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    After World War II, the Catholic (now Christian Democratic) Party severed its formal ties with the Church. It became a mass party of the centre. In 1968, the Christian Democratic Party, responding to linguistic tensions in the country, divided into two independent parties: the Parti Social Chrétien (PSC) in French-speaking Belgium and the Christelijke Volkspartij (CVP) in Flanders.