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  2. Humanist Democratic Centre - Wikipedia

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    Humanist Democratic Centre ( French: Centre Démocrate Humaniste, CDH) was a Christian democratic [11] and centrist French-speaking political party in Belgium. [12] [13] The party originated in the split in 1972 of the unitary Christian Social Party (PSC-CVP) which had been the country's governing party for much of the post-war period.

  3. Les Engagés (political party) - Wikipedia

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    The Committed Ones. Les Engagés [2] [3] ( French pronunciation: [lez‿ɑ̃ɡaʒe]; lit. 'The Committed Ones', LE) is a centrist [4] French-speaking political party in Belgium. [5] [6] The party originated in the split in 1972 of the unitary Christian Social Party (PSC-CVP) which had been the country's governing party for much of the post-war ...

  4. List of political parties in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    From the creation of the Belgian state in 1830 and throughout most of the 19th century, two political parties dominated Belgian politics: the Catholic Party (Church-oriented and conservative) and the Liberal Party ( anti-clerical and progressive ). In the late 19th century, the Labour Party arose to represent the emerging industrial working class.

  5. 2014 Belgian federal election - Wikipedia

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    The coalition formation stalemate went on for a record-breaking 541 days. Eventually, the negotiating parties agreed upon a sixth Belgian state reform and the Di Rupo Government was finally formed on 6 December 2011 and comprised PS, MR, CD&V, Open VLD, sp.a and cdH. The state reform has the following consequences for the election in 2014:

  6. 2010–2011 Belgian government formation - Wikipedia

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    Following the Belgian general election held on 13 June 2010, a process of cabinet formation started in Belgium. The election produced a very fragmented political landscape, with 11 parties elected to the Chamber of Representatives, none of which won more than 20% of the seats. The Flemish-Nationalist New Flemish Alliance (N-VA), the largest ...

  7. Georges-Louis Bouchez - Wikipedia

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    He was joined by members of the cdH (including Opaline Meunier), the PS and Ecolo, and the alliance was supported by the FGTB and CSC unions The alliance received 22% of the vote, gaining 11 seats in the local council, with eight of the seats won by people under 35 years old (the most since 1994). Bouchez himself received the third largest ...

  8. Transitional Presidential Council - Wikipedia

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    Composition[edit] Under the terms of the decree of 12 April 2024, the Transitional Presidential Council consists of seven voting and two non-voting members. [15] The voting members include one representative from each of four political party coalitions (Accord du 30 août 2021, Accord du 21 décembre 2022, Collectif des Partis politiques, and ...

  9. Chez Nous (Belgian political party) - Wikipedia

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    Chez Nous ( lit. 'At our place') is a Belgian far-right political party founded by Jérôme Munier in October 2021. It is active within the French-speaking Walloon region of the country. [6] [3] [7] [4] [8] [9] [5]