Mons-Soignies was a constituency used to elect members of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives between 1995 and 2003.
Election | Representative (Party) | Representative (Party) | Representative (Party) | Representative (Party) | Representative (Party) | Representative (Party) | ||||||
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1995 | Formed from a merger of Bergen and Soignies | |||||||||||
Colette Burgeon (PS) | Yvon Harmegnies (PS) | Richard Biefnot (PS) | Jacques Lefevre (cdH) | Jean-Pierre Viseur (Ecolo) | Jean-Paul Moerman (PRL) | |||||||
1999 | Jean Depreter (PS) | GĂ©rard Gobert (Ecolo) | Robert Hondermarcq (PRL) |
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