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Thuin (Chamber of Representatives constituency)

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Thuin was a constituency used to elect members of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives between 1831 and 1991.

Representatives

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Election Representative
(Party)
Representative
(Party)
Representative
(Party)
Representative
(Party)
1831 Alexandre de Robaulx
(Liberal)
Pierre Poschet
(Catholic)
2 seats
1833 Edouard Dequesne
(Liberal)
Louis Troye
(Liberal)
1837 Augustin Puissant
(Liberal)
1841 Joseph de Riquet de Caraman Chimay
(Catholic)
1845
1848 Edouard Dequesne
(Liberal)
1852
1856 Augustin Licot
(Catholic)
Alexandre de Paul de Barchifontaine
(Liberal)
1857 Gustave van Leempoel de Nieuwmunster
(Liberal)
1861
1864 Arthur Warocqué
(Liberal)
Gustave Hagemans
(Liberal)
Jean-Baptiste T'Serstevens
(Liberal)
3 seats
1868
1870 Albert Puissant
(Liberal)
1874
1878 Alphonse de Riquet de Caraman Chimay
(Liberal)
Jean-Baptiste T'Serstevens
(Liberal)
1882 Louis Gigot
(Liberal)
1886 Armand Anspach-Puissant
(Liberal)
Georges Warocqué
(Liberal)
1890 Eugène Derbaix
(Catholic)
1892 Louis Cambier
(Liberal)
1894 Charles-Maximilien Bailly
(Catholic)
Nicolas Berloz
(PS)
1898 Aristide Walthéry
(PS)
Georges Grimard
(PS)
1900 Eugène Derbaix
(Catholic)
Raoul Warocqué
(Liberal)
1904 Léon Gendebien
(Catholic)
1908
1912 Victor Vilain
(Liberal)
1919 Elie Hainaut
(PS)
1921 Eugène Flagey
(Liberal)
1925 Ernest Petit
(PS)
1929
1932 Charles Derbaix
(Catholic)
Max Buset
(BSP)
1936 Arsène Caignet
(REX)
Michel Devèze
(Liberal)
1939 Charles Derbaix
(Catholic)
Gaston Juste
(PS)
1946 Ernest Challe
(CVP)
Fernand Jacquemotte
(PCB)
Max Buset
(BSP)
1949
1950 Charles Gendebien
(CVP)
Henri Dujardin
(CVP)
1954 Noël Duvivier
(CVP)
1958 Yvonne Deleau-Prince
(BSP)
1961 Willy Frère
(PCB)
1965 Jules Herbage
(PVV)
Simone Mabille-Leblanc
(PVV)
3 seats
1968
1971 Paul-Henry Gendebien
(RW)
Willy Burgeon
(PS)
1974 Albert Lernoux
(cdH)
1977
1978
1981 Paul Henrotin
(PRL)
1985 André Bondroit
(PS)
Daniel Ducarme
(PRL)
1988 Etienne Bertrand
(PRL)
1991 José Canon
(PS)
1995 Merged into Charleroi-Thuin

References

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