Huy-Waremme (Walloon Parliament constituency)

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Huy-Waremme
Walloon Parliament constituency
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Current constituency
Created 1995
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Huy-Waremme is a parliamentary constituency in Belgium used to elect members of the Parliament of Wallonia since 1995. It corresponds to the arrondissements of Huy and Waremme.

Representatives

Representatives of Huy-Waremme
(1995–present)
ElectionMWP
(Party)
MWP
(Party)
MWP
(Party)
MWP
(Party)
1995 Jacques Chabot
(PS)
Marc Melin
(PS)
Micheline Toussaint-Richardeau
(PS)
Pierre Hazette
(PRL)
1999 Robert Collignon
(PS)
Robert Meureau
(PS)
Jean-Claude Hans
(Ecolo)
Michel Joiret
(PRL)
2004 Christophe Collignon
(PS)
Caroline Cassart-Mailleux
(MR)
Hervé Jamar
(MR)
2009 Christian Noiret
(Ecolo)
2014 Ruddy Warnier
(PTB)
Magali Dock
(MR)
Marie-Christine Warnant
(MR)
2019 Rodrigue Demeuse
(Ecolo)
Manu Douette
(MR)
Caroline Cassart-Mailleux
(MR)

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