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Mons-Soignies (Chamber of Representatives constituency)

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Mons-Soignies was a constituency used to elect members of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives between 1995 and 2003.

Representatives

Election Representative
(Party)
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1995 Formed from a merger of Bergen and Soignies
rowspan=2; style="background-color: Template:Parti Socialiste (Belgium)/meta/color" | Colette Burgeon
(PS)
rowspan=2; style="background-color: Template:Parti Socialiste (Belgium)/meta/color" | Yvon Harmegnies
(PS)
rowspan=2; style="background-color: Template:Parti Socialiste (Belgium)/meta/color" | Richard Biefnot
(PS)
rowspan=2; style="background-color: Template:Centre démocrate humaniste/meta/color" | Jacques Lefevre
(cdH)
rowspan=2; style="background-color: Template:Ecolo/meta/color" | Jean-Pierre Viseur
(Ecolo)
rowspan=2; style="background-color: Template:Liberal Reformist Party/meta/color" | Jean-Paul Moerman
(PRL)
1999 Jean Depreter
(PS)
Gérard Gobert
(Ecolo)
Robert Hondermarcq
(PRL)

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