Mons (Walloon Parliament constituency) explained

Mons
Type:Walloon Parliament
Year:1995
Seats:5

Mons is a parliamentary constituency in Belgium used to elect members of the Parliament of Wallonia since 1995. It corresponds to the Arrondissement of Mons.

Representatives

Representatives of Mons
(1995–present)
ElectionMWP
(Party)
MWP
(Party)
MWP
(Party)
MWP
(Party)
MWP
(Party)
MWP
(Party)
1995Didier Donfut
(PS)
Freddy Deghilage
(PS)
Yvon Biefnot
(PS)
Albert Liénard
(PSC)
Dominique Cogels-Le Grelle
(PSC)
Raymond Hinnekens
(PRL)
1999Richard Biefnot
(PS)
Richard Miller
(MR)
Daniel Josse
(Ecolo)
2004Joëlle Kapompole
(PS)
Marc Barvais
(PS)
Carlo Di Antonio
(CDH)
Jean-Pierre Borbouse
(FN)
2009Pierre Tachenion
(PS)
Catherine Houdart
(PS)
Savine Moucheron
(CDH)
Emmanuel Disabato
(Ecolo)
2014Nicolas Martin
(PS)
Jacqueline Galant
(MR)
5 seats
2019Jean-Pierre Lepine
(PS)
Emmanuel Disabato
(Ecolo)
John Beugnies
(PTB)
2024Nicolas Martin
(PS)
Florence Monier
(PS)
Pascal Baurain
(Les Engagés)
Guillaume Souphart
(MR)
[1]

Notes and References

  1. https://www.parlement-wallonie.be/content/default.php?tri=na&nrow=75&m=01&p=01-01{{Dead link|date=April 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}