Tournai-Ath-Mouscron (Chamber of Representatives constituency) explained

Tournai-Ath-Mouscron was a constituency used to elect members of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives between 1965 and 2003.

Representatives

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ElectionRepresentative
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1965André Delrue
(PCB)
Henri Castel
(BSP)
Jean Picron
(PVV)
Marcel Demets
(BSP)
Pierre Wigny
(CVP)
René Lefebvre
(PVV)
Robert Devos
(CVP)
1968Paul Vandamme
(RW)
1971André Delrue
(PCB)
1974André Soudant
(PLP)
Georgette Brenez
(PSB)
Jean-Baptiste Delhaye
(PSB)
1977André Bertouille
(PRL)
Jean-Pierre Perdieu
(PSB)
Pierre Deschamps
(cdH)
1978Jean-Pierre Detremmerie
(cdH)
Pierre Maistriaux
(PRL)
1981Marc Lestienne
(cdH)
Denis D'hondt
(PRL)
19856 seats
1988François Dufour
(PS)
Jacques Leroy
(PS)
1991Georges Sénéca
(cdH)
René Dejonckheere
(Ecolo)
1995Denis D'hondt
(PRL)
4 seatsRudy Demotte
(PS)
4 seats
1999Bruno Van Grootenbrulle
(PS)