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 Encyclopedia: Politics of Belgium
The next municipal and provincial elections in 2006 and the next general election will be in 2007, the next regional elections are expected in 2009.
Regional: 2004 Belgium has a multi-party political system, with numerous parties in which no one party often has a chance of gaining power alone, and parties must work with each other to form coalition governments.
The regional parliaments are elected every five years, and their elections coincide with those for the European Parliament.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Politics-of-Belgium

  
 Elections in Belgium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The next municipal and provincial elections in 2006 and the next general election will be in 2007, the next regional elections are expected in 2009.
Elections for the members of Belgium's municipal and provincial councils are held every six.
Elections for the Federal Parliament are normally held every four years.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Elections_in_Belgium   (489 words)

  
 Elections in Belgium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The next municipal and provincial elections in 2006 and the next general election will be in 2007, the next regional elections are expected in 2009.
Elections for the members of Belgium's municipal and provincial councils are held every six.
The regional parliaments are elected every five years, and their elections coincide with those for the European Parliament.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Elections_in_Belgium   (489 words)

  
 Sherdog Mixed Martial Arts Forums - Vlaams Belang Now Belgium's Strongest Party
Hugo Coveliers, a Liberal (VLD) member in Antwerp, dared to share a stage with Belang leader Filip Dewinter at the end of last month and announced he would make a pact with Belang, if necessary, in order to take power in the municipal elections in 2006.
Hugo Coveliers, a Liberal (VLD) member in Antwerp, shared a platform with Belang leader Filip Dewinter at the end of last month and announced he would make a pact with Belang, if necessary, in order to take power in the municipal elections in 2006.
His stance went against the position of Prime Minister Guy Verhofstadt and the VLD leadership which argues democratic parties shouldn’t cooperate with Belang - the new face of the Vlaams Blok which Belgian courts have ruled is racist.
www.sherdog.net /forums/archive/index.php/t-236286.html   (4864 words)

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