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This is a list of the 25 members of the European Parliament for Belgium in the 1999 to 2004 session.
List
Party representation
Party | EP Group | # of seats | ± |
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Flemish Liberals and Democrats | ELDR | 3 / 14 | |
Christian People's Party | EPP–ED | 3 / 14 | 1 |
Flemish Bloc | NI | 2 / 14 | |
Socialist Party | PES | 2 / 14 | 1 |
People's Union | EPP–ED | 2 / 14 | 1 |
Agalev | G–EFA | 2 / 14 | 1 |
Party | EP Group | # of seats | ± |
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Liberal Reformist Party – Democratic Front of the Francophones | ELDR | 3 / 10 | |
Socialist Party | PES | 3 / 10 | |
Ecolo | G–EFA | 3 / 10 | 2 |
Christian Social Party | EPP–ED | 1 / 10 | 1 |
Party | EP Group | # of seats | ± |
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Christian Social Party | EPP–ED | 1 / 1 |
Notes
- Replaced Annemie Neyts (203,386 votes), who stayed a minister in the Brussels government.
- Became a member of Liberal Appeal in 2003, and joined the NI.
- Replaced Frank Vandenbroucke, who stayed a minister in the federal government.
- Became the European Commissioner for Research in the Prodi Commission.
- Replaced Bert Anciaux (131,552 votes), who stayed a minister in the Flemish government.
- Became the mayor of City of Brussels.
- Became an alderman in Elsene (Brussels).
- Became fraction leader of Flemish Bloc in the Senate.