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Grevenmacher (Chamber of Representatives constituency)

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Grevenmacher was a constituency, centred on the town of Grevenmacher, used to elect a single member of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives between 1831 and 1839. It also sent two deputies to the National Congress of Belgium in 1830.[1] It was initially one of eight constituencies in the Province of Luxembourg to take part in the 1831 Belgian general election, the others being Arlon, Bastogne, Diekirch, Luxembourg, Marche, Neufchâteau, and Virton – each electing one member.[2] In 1839, however, under the stipulations of the Treaty of London, Grevenmacher, along with Diekirch and Luxembourg, became parts of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.[3]

Representatives

Election Representative
(Party)
1831 rowspan=3; style="background-color: Template:Liberal Party (Belgium)/meta/color" | Pierre-Ernest Dams[4]
(Liberal)
1833
1837 Charles Metz
(Liberal)

References

  1. ^ Auguste Scheler (ed.), Annuaire statistique et historique belge, vol. 3 (Brussels and Leipzig, 1856), p. 217.
  2. ^ Recueil des décrets du congrès national de la Belgique, vol. 2 (Brussels, H. Remy, 1831), p. 226. On Google Books
  3. ^ Xavier Heuschling, "Statistique de la population dans ses rapports avec la représentation narionale", Revue de Belgique, 30 (1878), p. 428.
  4. ^ Auguste Scheler (ed.), Annuaire statistique et historique belge, vol. 3 (Brussels and Leipzig, 1856), p. 232.