List of members of the Chamber of Representatives of Belgium, 2003–2007

This is a list of members of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives during the 51st legislature (2003–2007).

Election results (18 May 2003)

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Vlaamse Liberalen en Democraten1,009,22315.36+1.0625+2
Socialistische Partij Anders–Spirit979,75014.91+5.3723+9
Christen-Democratisch en Vlaams870,74913.25–0.8421–1
Parti Socialiste855,99213.02+2.8625+6
Vlaams Blok767,60511.68+1.7218+3
Mouvement Réformateur748,95211.40+1.2624+6
Centre démocrate humaniste359,6605.47–0.408–2
New Flemish Alliance201,3993.06New1New
Ecolo201,1183.06–4.294–7
Agalev162,2052.47–4.520–9
National Front130,0121.98+0.5310
Vivant81,3371.24–0.8600
Chrétiens démocrates francophones38,3460.58New0New
Liberal Appeal29,8680.45New0New
Rassemblement Wallonie France25,4160.39New0New
Workers' Party of Belgium20,8250.32–0.1800
RESIST10,0590.15New0New
Belgian Union10,0340.15New0New
Parti citoyenneté et prospérité8,2580.13New0New
Mouvement socialiste8,1160.12New0New
Communist Party of Belgium6,7590.10–0.2700
New Belgian Front6,7360.10–0.2600
Maria6,4400.10New0New
France5,6680.09–0.0300
Nation4,1900.06New0New
VeiligBlauw3,2370.05New0New
Left Socialist Party2,9290.04New0New
Communist Party–RDS2,5220.04New0New
CHOPE2,4300.04New0New
RDS–Communist Party2,0840.03New0New
UFE1,9100.03New0New
OMNIUM1,6160.02New0New
PDA1,4150.02New0New
Vrijheid, Intimiteit, Thuis, Arbeid en Liefde1,3250.02New0New
Noor1,1410.02+0.0000
DL1,0520.02New0New
MDT9140.01New0New
Parti humaniste–Humanistische Partij5210.01+0.0100
PPR3760.01New0New
Total6,572,189100.001500
Valid votes6,572,18994.75
Invalid/blank votes364,4125.25
Total votes6,936,601100.00
Registered voters/turnout7,570,63791.63
Source: IBZ

By party

Dutch-speaking

Christian Democratic and Flemish (21)

Representative Electoral district
Hendrik Bogaert
Simonne Blondé-Creyf
Dirk Claes
Pieter De Crem
Roel Deseyn
Carl Devlies
Greta D'hondt
Luc Goutry
Theo Kelchtermans
Nahima Lanjri
Nathalie Muylle
Trees Pieters
Katrien Schryvers
Paul Tant
Jef Van den Bergh
Liesbeth Van der Auwera
Jo Vandeurzen
Tony Van Parys
Herman Van Rompuy
Mark Verhaegen
Servais Verherstraeten

Flemish Interest (18)

Representative Electoral district
Gerolf Annemans Antwerp
Koen Bultinck West Flanders
Nancy Caslo Antwerp
Alexandra Colen Antwerp
Filip De Man Brussels-Halle-Vilvoorde
Ortwin Depoortere (8 July 2004–)
replaces Gerda Van Steenberge
East Flanders
Guy D'haeseleer East Flanders
Marleen Govaerts Limburg
Hagen Goyvaerts Leuven
Bart Laeremans Brussels-Halle-Vilvoorde
Jan Mortelmans Antwerp
Staf Neel Antwerp
Bert Schoofs Limburg
Luc Sevenhans
replaces Filip Dewinter
Antwerp
Guido Tastenhoye Antwerp
Jaak Van den Broeck East Flanders
Francis Van den Eynde East Flanders
Frieda Van Themsche
replaces Frank Vanhecke
West Flanders

Flemish Liberals and Democrats (25)

Representative Electoral district
Filip Anthuenis
Yolande Avontroodt
Alfons Borginon
Miguel Chevalier
Willy Cortois
Rik Daems
Maggie De Block
Herman De Croo
Guido De Padt
Hilde Dierickx
Stef Goris
Guy Hove
Sabien Lahaye-Battheu
Pierre Lano
Georges Lenssen
Claude Marinower
Ingrid Meeus
Jacques Germeaux
Martine Taelman
Bart Tommelein
Annemie Turtelboom
Luk Van Biesen
Ludo Van Campenhout
Hilde Vautmans
Geert Versnick

New Flemish Alliance (1)

Representative Electoral district
Patrick De Groote Bourgeois West Flanders

Socialist Party–Different / Spirit (23)

Representative Electoral district
Stijn Bex
Hans Bonte
Dylan Casaer
Cemal Çavdarlı
Hilde Claes
Philippe De Coene
Magda De Meyer
Maya Detiège
Dalila Douifi
David Geerts
Anne-Marie Hiemeliers-Baeke
Karine Jiroflée
Geert Lambert
Patrick Lansens
Walter Muls
Jan Peeters
Annemie Roppe
Annelies Storms
Guy Swennen
Koen T'Sijen
Dirk Van der Maelen
Greet van Gool
Inga Verhaert

French-speaking

Ecolo (4)

Representative Electoral district
Zoé Genot
replaces Olivier Deleuze
Brussels-Halle-Vilvoorde
Muriel Gerkens Liège
Gérard Gobert
replaces Jean-Marc Nollet
Hainaut
Marie Nagy Brussels-Halle-Vilvoorde

Humanist Democratic Centre (7)

Representative Electoral district
Joseph Arens Luxembourg
Benoît Drèze (1 July 2004)
 replaces Louis Smal
Liège
David Lavaux (11 January 2007)
 replaces Jean-Jacques Viseur
Hainaut
Joëlle Milquet Brussels-Halle-Vilvoorde
Catherine Fonck
 replaces Anne-Marie Corbisier-Hagon
Hainaut
Melchior Wathelet, Jr. Liège
Brigitte Wiaux (21 July 2004)
 replaces Raymond Langendries
Walloon Brabant

National Front (1)

Representative Electoral district
Patrick Cocriamont

Reformist Movement (25)

Representative Electoral district
Daniel Bacquelaine
Anne Barzin
François Bellot
Pierrette Cahay-André
Olivier Chastel
Philippe Collard
Alain Courtois
Valérie De Bue
François-Xavier de Donnea
Robert Denis
Corinne De Permentier
Daniel Ducarme
Denis Ducarme
Richard Fournaux
Jacqueline Galant
Luc Gustin
Hervé Hasquin
Josée Lejeune
Eric Libert
Olivier Maingain
Jean-Pierre Malmendier
Marie-Christine Marghem
Charles Michel
Philippe Monfils
Dominique Tilmans

Socialist Party (25)

Representative Electoral district
Tabia Belhouari
Mohammed Boukourna
Colette Burgeon
Jacques Chabot
Alisson De Clercq
Jean-Marc Delizée
Valérie Déom
Camille Dieu
André Frédéric
Véronique Ghenne
Thierry Giet
Yvon Harmegnies
Jean-Pol Henry
Karine Lalieux
Marie-Claire Lambert
Jean-Claude Maene
Eric Massin
Alain Mathot
Yvan Mayeur
Patrick Moriau
Sophie Pécriaux
André Perpète
Annick Saudoyer
Bruno Van Grootenbrulle
Danielle Van Lombeek-Jacobs


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