Belgian general election, 1999

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The May 13, 1999 Belgian general elections was a Belgian election for the Belgian Chamber of Representatives and Belgian Senate. The Flemish Liberals and Democrats (VLD) won the elections, and Guy Verhofstadt has been Prime Minister of Belgium ever since.

The Christian People's Party (CVP) noted a historic loss. Jean-Luc Dehaene's reign of eight years came to an end, also due to the dioxine affair that broke loose earlier that year. Verhofstadt formed a monster-coalition of six parties, the VLD, the two socialist parties SP and PS, the Francophone liberals PRL, Agalev and Ecolo.

[edit] Chamber of Representatives

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Summary of the 13 May 1999 Belgian Chamber of Representatives election results
Parties Chamber
Votes +/- % +/- Seats +/-
Flemish Liberals and Democrats (Vlaamse Liberalen en Democraten) 888,861 14.3 23
Christian People's Party (Christelijke Volkspartij) 875,455 14,1 22
Socialist Party (Wallonia) (Parti Socialiste) 631,653 10,2 19
Liberal Reformist Party - Democratic Front of Francophones (PRL-FDF) 630,219 10.1 18
Flemish Block (Vlaams Blok) 613,399 9.9 15
Socialist Party (Flanders) (Socialistische Partij) 593,372 9.5 14
Ecolo 457,281 7.4 11
Agalev 434,449 7.0 9
PSC (Parti Social Chrétien) 365,318 5.9 10
VU&ID 345,576 5.8 8
National Front (Front National) 90,401 1.5 1
Vivant (total) 130,701 2.0
Communist Party (Parti Communiste) 23,081 0.4
FNB (Front Nouveau de Belgique) 22,491 0.4
Workers Party of Belgium (total) 30,930 0.5
PNPB (Paul Marchal) 20,802 0.3
Others 60,085 1.0
Total (turnout 90.6%) 6,214,074   100   150  
Source: IBZ.

[edit] Senate

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Summary of the 13 May 1999 Belgian Senate election results
Parties Senate
Votes +/- % +/- Seats +/-
Flemish Liberals and Democrats (Vlaamse Liberalen en Democraten) 952,116 15.4 6
Christian People's Party (Christelijke Volkspartij) 913,508 14.7 6
Liberal Reformist Party - Democratic Front of Francophones (PRL-FDF) 654,961 10.6 5
Socialist Party (Wallonia) (Parti Socialiste) 597,890 9.7 4
Flemish Block (Vlaams Blok) 583,208 9.4 4
Socialist Party (Flanders) (Socialistische Partij) 550,657 8.9 4
Ecolo 458,658 7.4 3
Agalev 438,931 7.1 3
PSC (Parti Social Chrétien) 374,002 6.0 3
VU&ID 317,830 5.1 2
Vivant (total) 123,498 2.0
National Front (Front National) 92,924 1.5
Workers Party of Belgium (total) 35,493 0.6
FNB (Front Nouveau de Belgique) 23,382 0.4
Communist Party (Parti Communiste) 21,991 0.4
PNPB (Paul Marchal) 26,124 0.5
Other 29,198 0.5
Total (turnout 90.6%) 6,194,371   100   40  
Source: IBZ.

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