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词条 2004 Belgian regional elections
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  1. Flemish Parliament

     Details 

  2. Walloon Regional Parliament

  3. Brussels Regional Parliament

      French language group    Dutch language group  

  4. Parliament of the German-speaking Community

  5. External links

On 13 June 2004, regional elections were held in Belgium, to choose representatives in the regional councils of the Flemish Parliament, the Walloon Parliament, the Brussels Parliament and the German-speaking Community of Belgium. The elections were held on the same day as the European elections.

Flemish Parliament

{{Infobox election
| election_name = Flemish parliamentary election, 2004
| country = Flanders
| type = parliamentary
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = Belgian regional elections, 1999
| previous_year = 1999
| next_election = Belgian regional elections, 2009
| next_year = 2009
| seats_for_election = All 124 seats in the Flemish Parliament
| majority_seats = 62
| election_date = {{Start date|2004|06|13|df=yes}}
}}{{Flemish Parliament election, 2004}}{{bar box
| title=Vote share
| titlebar=#ddd
| width=600px
| barwidth=410px
| bars={{bar percent|CD&V-NV-A|{{Christian Democratic and Flemish/meta/color}}|26.09}}{{bar percent|VB|{{Flemish Interest/meta/color}}|24.15}}{{bar percent|VLD-Vivant|{{Open Flemish Liberals and Democrats/meta/color}}|19.79}}{{bar percent|sp.a-Spirit|{{Socialist Party Differently/meta/color}}|19.66}}{{bar percent|Groen!|{{Green!/meta/color}}|7.60}}{{bar percent|UF|{{Union of Francophones/meta/color}}|1.07}}{{bar percent|Other|#777777|1.59}}
}}

In the Flemish Parliament election, the liberal-socialist government was put to the test. The far right Vlaams Blok became the second largest party in Flanders just after the alliance of conservatives Christian Democratic and Flemish-New Flemish Alliance (CD&V - N-VA). The green party Groen! managed to be elected and keeps half of their seats in the parliament. In contrast with the previous election, the People's Union (VU-ID) has split and the new parties, N-VA and Spirit, allied with CD&V and Different Socialist Party (SP.A) respectively.

Because of the cordon sanitaire of all the other parties against Vlaams Blok, a coalition of at least three parties needed to be formed in order to have a majority in the Flemish Parliament. Groen! confirmed that it did not want to take part in the new coalition, so the only coalition left was a conservative-socialist-liberal tripartite.

In the aftermath of the elections, Yves Leterme (CD&V) was selected to form a Flemish regional government.

Details

RegionSeats won per partyTotal seats
Provinces CD&V + N-VA VB VLD + VIVANT SP.A + SPIRIT GROEN! UF
FlandersAntwerp9|33|hex={{Christian Democratic and Flemish/meta/color}}}}10|33|hex={{Flemish Interest/meta/color}}}}6|33|hex={{Open Flemish Liberals and Democrats/meta/color}}}}6|33|hex={{Socialist Party Differently/meta/color}}}}2|33|hex={{Green!/meta/color}}}}{{n/a}}33|124|hex=grey}}
East Flanders7|27|hex={{Christian Democratic and Flemish/meta/color}}}}6|27|hex={{Flemish Interest/meta/color}}}}7|27|hex={{Open Flemish Liberals and Democrats/meta/color}}}}5|27|hex={{Socialist Party Differently/meta/color}}}}2|27|hex={{Green!/meta/color}}}}{{n/a}}27|124|hex=grey}}
Flemish Brabant5|20|hex={{Christian Democratic and Flemish/meta/color}}}}5|20|hex={{Flemish Interest/meta/color}}}}4|20|hex={{Open Flemish Liberals and Democrats/meta/color}}}}4|20|hex={{Socialist Party Differently/meta/color}}}}1|20|hex={{Green!/meta/color}}}}1|20|hex={{Union of Franchophones/meta/color}}}}20|124|hex=grey}}
Limburg5|16|hex={{Christian Democratic and Flemish/meta/color}}}}4|16|hex={{Flemish Interest/meta/color}}}}3|16|hex={{Open Flemish Liberals and Democrats/meta/color}}}}4|16|hex={{Socialist Party Differently/meta/color}}}}{{n/a}}{{n/a}}16|124|hex=grey}}
West Flanders8|22|hex={{Christian Democratic and Flemish/meta/color}}}}4|22|hex={{Flemish Interest/meta/color}}}}4|22|hex={{Open Flemish Liberals and Democrats/meta/color}}}}5|22|hex={{Socialist Party Differently/meta/color}}}}1|22|hex={{Green!/meta/color}}}}{{n/a}}22|124|hex=grey}}
Brussels1|6|hex={{Christian Democratic and Flemish/meta/color}}}}3|6|hex={{Flemish Interest/meta/color}}}}1|6|hex={{Open Flemish Liberals and Democrats/meta/color}}}}1|6|hex={{Socialist Party Differently/meta/color}}}}{{n/a}}{{n/a}}6|124|hex=grey}}
Total35|124|hex={{Christian Democratic and Flemish/meta/color32|124|hex={{Flemish Interest/meta/color25|124|hex={{Open Flemish Liberals and Democrats/meta/color25|124|hex={{Socialist Party Differently/meta/color6|124|hex={{Green!/meta/color1|124|hex={{Union of Franchophones/meta/color124|124|hex=grey

Walloon Regional Parliament

{{Infobox election
| election_name = Walloon parliamentary election, 2004
| country = Wallonia
| type = parliamentary
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = Belgian regional elections, 2004
| previous_year = 2004
| next_election = Belgian regional elections, 2014
| next_year = 2014
| seats_for_election = All 75 seats in the Walloon Parliament
| majority_seats = 38
| election_date = {{Start date|2004|06|13|df=yes}}
}}{{Walloon Parliament election, 2004}}{{bar box
| title=Vote share
| titlebar=#ddd
| width=600px
| barwidth=410px
| bars={{bar percent|PS|{{Socialist Party (francophone Belgium)/meta/color}}|36.91}}{{bar percent|MR|{{Reformist Movement/meta/color}}|24.29}}{{bar percent|cdH|{{Humanist Democratic Centre/meta/color}}|17.62}}{{bar percent|Ecolo|{{Ecolo/meta/color}}|8.52}}{{bar percent|FN|#000000|8.12}}{{bar percent|RWF|#0033B2|1.02}}{{bar percent|Other|#777777|3.52}}
}}

In the aftermath of the elections, Elio Di Rupo (PS) was selected to form a Walloon regional government.

Brussels Regional Parliament

{{Infobox election
| election_name = Brussels parliamentary election, 2004
| country = Brussels
| type = parliamentary
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = Belgian regional elections, 1999
| previous_year = 1999
| next_election = Belgian regional elections, 2009
| next_year = 2009
| seats_for_election = All 89 seats in the Flemish Parliament
| majority_seats = 45
| election_date = {{Start date|2004|06|13|df=yes}}
}}

In the aftermath of the elections, Charles Picqué (PS) was selected to form a Brussels regional government.

French language group

{{BE party c/t|PS}}{{BE party c/t|MR}}{{BE party c/t|cdH}}{{BE party c/t|Ecolo}}{{BE party c/t|FN}}
Party/AllianceVotes%+/−Seats+/−
PS 130,462 33.4% +14.7% 26 +13
MR 127,122 32.5% −7.6% 25 −2
CDH 55,078 14.1% +4.9% 10 +4
Ecolo 37,908 9.7% −11.6% 7 −7
FN 21,195 5.4% +2.4% 4 +2
 FNB 2,656 1.5% −0.8% 0 −1
 All Others 16,795 4.3% -- 0 0

Dutch language group

{{BE party c/t|VB}}{{BE party c/t|VLD}}{{BE party c/t|SP.A}}{{BE party c/t|CD&V}}{{BE party c/t|Groen}}
Party/AllianceVotes%+/−Seats+/−
Vlaams Blok 21,297 34.1% +2.2% 6 +2
VLD-Vivant 12,433 19.9% -- 4 0
SP.A-Spirit 11,052 17.7% -- 3 0
CD&V/N-VA 10,482 16.8% -- 3 0
Groen! 6,132 9.8% -- 1 0
 All Others 1,110 1.8% -- 0 0

Parliament of the German-speaking Community

{{BE party c/t|PS}}{{BE party c/t|Ecolo}}{{BE party c/t|Vivant}}
Party/AllianceVotes%+/−Seats+/−
 CSP 11,905 32.8% −2.0% 8 −1
 PFF-MR 7,615 21.0% −0.3% 5 −1
SP 6,903 19.0% +4.0% 5 +1
 PJU-PDB 4,243 11.7% −1.2% 3 ±0
Ecolo 2,972 8.2% −4.5% 2 −1
Vivant 2,665 7.3% +4.0% 2 +2
{{bar box
| title=Vote share
| titlebar=#ddd
| width=600px
| barwidth=410px
| bars={{bar percent|CSP|{{Christian Social Party (Belgium)/meta/color}}|32.79}}{{bar percent|PFF-MR|{{Party for Freedom and Progress/meta/color}}|20.98}}{{bar percent|SP|{{Socialist Party (Belgium)/meta/color}}|19.01}}{{bar percent|PJU-PDB|#FF6600|11.69}}{{bar percent|Ecolo|{{Ecolo/meta/color}}|8.19}}{{bar percent|Vivant|{{Vivant/meta/color}}|7.34}}
}}

External links

  • Pooling results on the Official Federal web site
{{Belgian local elections}}

4 : 2004 elections in Europe|2004 in Belgium|Regional elections in Belgium|June 2004 events in Europe

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