Belgian general election, 1995

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The May 21, 1995 Belgian general elections was a Belgian election for the Belgian Chamber of Representatives and Belgian Senate. The Christian People's Party (CVP) won the elections, and Jean-Luc Dehaene continued as Prime Minister.

[edit] Chamber of Representatives

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Summary of the 21 May 1995 Belgian Chamber of Representatives election results
Parties Chamber
Votes +/- % +/- Seats +/-
Christian People's Party (Christelijke Volkspartij) 1,042,933 17.2 29
Flemish Liberals and Democrats (Vlaamse Liberalen en Democraten) 798,363 13.1 21
Socialist Party (Wallonia) (Parti Socialiste) 720,819 11.9 21
Socialist Party (Flanders) (Socialistische Partij) 762,444 12.6 20
Liberal Reformist Party - Democratic Front of Francophones (PRL-FDF) 623,250 10.3 18
PSC (Parti Social Chrétien) 469,101 7.7 12
Flemish Block (Vlaams Blok) 475,677 7.8 11
People's Union (Volksunie) 283,516 4.7 5
Ecolo 243,362 4.0 6
Agalev 269,058 4.4 5
National Front (Front National) 138,496 2.3 2
Others 245,032 4.0
Total (turnout 91.1%) 6,072,051   100   150  
Source: IBZ.

[edit] Senate

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Summary of the 21 May 1995 Belgian Senate election results
Parties Senate
Votes +/- % +/- Seats +/-
Christian People's Party (Christelijke Volkspartij) 1,009,656 16.8 7
Flemish Liberals and Democrats (Vlaamse Liberalen en Democraten) 796,154 13.3 6
Socialist Party (Flanders) (Socialistische Partij) 792,941 13.2 6
Socialist Party (Wallonia) (Parti Socialiste) 764,610 12.8 5
Liberal Reformist Party - Democratic Front of Francophones (PRL-FDF) 672,798 11.2 5
Flemish Block (Vlaams Blok) 463,896 7.7 3
PSC (Parti Social Chrétien) 434,492 7.3 3
People's Union (Volksunie) 318,453 5.3 2
Ecolo 258,635 4.3 2
Agalev 223,355 3.7 1
Other 257,335 4.3
Total (turnout 91.1%) 5,992,325   100   40  
Source: IBZ.


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