Dinant-Philippeville (Chamber of Representatives constituency)

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Dinant-Philippeville was a constituency used to elect members of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives between 1900 and 1991.

Representatives

ElectionRepresentative
(Party)
Representative
(Party)
Representative
(Party)
Representative
(Party)
1900 Formed from a merger of Dinant and Philippeville
Albert d'Huart
(Catholic)
Georges Cousot
(Catholic)
Grégoire Horlait
(PS)
Léon Hubert
(Catholic)
1904 Emile Capelle
(Liberal)
1908 Albert d'Huart
(Catholic)
1912 Valentin Brifaut
(Catholic)
1919 Hector de Selys Longchamps
(Liberal)
Georges Cousot
(Catholic)
Jean-Baptiste Périquet
(PS)
1921 Hyacinthe Housiaux
(Catholic)
1925 Edouard de Pierpont de Rivière
(Catholic)
Hector de Selys Longchamps
(Liberal)
1929 Denis Henon
(PS)
1932 Jules Blavier
(PS)
1936 Adelin Vermer
(REX)
1939 Charles d'Aspremont Lynden
(Catholic)
Henri Lambotte
(Catholic)
Roger Mattot
(Liberal)
1946 Abel Charloteaux
(CVP)
Marcel Meunier
(BSP)
Roger Rommiée
(BSP)
1949 Mathieu Jacques
(CVP)
1950
1954 Auguste Peiffer
(BSP)
Florent Mouvet
(BSP)
1958 Albert Grégoire
(BSP)
Julien Ernest Allard
(CVP)
Victor Barbeaux
(CVP)
1961 Albert Martin
(BSP)
1965 Jean Coulonvaux
(PVV)
1968 Charles Cornet d'Elzius
(PVV)
Antoine Humblet
(CVP)
3 seats
1971 Albert Grégoire
(PSB)
Augustin Bila
(RW)
Victor Barbeaux
(cdH)
1974
1977 Roger Delizée
(PSB)
Charles Cornet d'Elzius
(PRL)
Emile Wauthy
(cdH)
1978
1981
1985 Michel Lebrun
(cdH)
1988
1991 Jean-Marc Delizée
(PS)
Guy Saulmont
(PRL)
1995 Merged into Namur-Dinant-Philippeville

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References

  1. "De Belgische Kamer van volksvertegenwoordigers". dekamer.be. Retrieved 2019-05-30.