Neufchâteau-Virton (Chamber of Representatives constituency)

Neufchâteau-Virton was a constituency used to elect a single member of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives between 1900 and 1999.

Representatives

Election Representative
(Party)
Representative
(Party)
Representative
(Party)
1900 Formed from a merger of Neufchâteau and Virton
Georges Lorand
(Liberal)
Winand Heynen
(Catholic)
2 seats
1904
1908
1912 Gustave Rahlenbeck
(Liberal)
Hippolyte Braffort
(Catholic)
Jules Poncelet
(Catholic)
1919 Emile Baudrux
(Liberal)
Léon Colleaux
(PS)
1921 Edouard Richard
(Catholic)
1925 Henri Mernier
(Catholic)
1929 Edmond Jacques
(PS)
1932 Ernest Adam
(Catholic)
1936 Albert Fasbender
(REX)
1939 Jean Mignon
(Catholic)
Ernest Adam
(Catholic)
1946 Edouard Leclère
(CVP)
Paul François
(CVP)
1949 Arsène Uselding
(CVP)
Désiré Lamalle
(CVP)
Philippe Le Hodey
(CVP)
1950 Edmond Jacques
(PS)
1954 Henri Cugnon
(BSP)
1958
1961 Joseph Michel
(CVP)
1965 2 seats Gilbert Gribomont
(CVP)
1968 Charles Bossicart
(PVV)
1971 Henri Pierret
(cdH)
1974
1977
1978
1981 Jean Militis
(PRL)
1985 Michèle Detaille
(PRL)
1988 Guy Charlier
(PS)
1991 Jean-Pol Poncelet
(cdH)
1995 Merged into Arlon-Marche-Bastogne-Neufchâteau-Virton

[1]

gollark: Your solution to a bad system is to make it involved in *more* important roles?
gollark: People should probably be expected to learn some things independently at some point.
gollark: I do wonder, though, has anyone actually tested whether train pathfinding time is brought to actually-significant levels with loops?
gollark: I'm pretty sure it's a preference thing and that elsewhere there are arguments raging on it.
gollark: Also, "use the same train direction" as other people would probably make more sense than "use this train direction".

References

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