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Following elections were held on 9 June 2024. Following elections were held on 9 June 2024.
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-*The [[Belgian federal election]] for the [[Chamber of Representatives (Belgium)|Chamber of Representatives]]+*The [[Belgian federal election]] for the [[Chamber of Representatives (Belgium)|Chamber of Representatives]]:
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 +The New Flemish Alliance's (N-VA) [[Bart De Wever]] claimed victory. Even though [[Vlaams Belang]] came second, its leader [[Tom Van Grieken]] expressed disappointment, as the party was expected to overtake N-VA to become the biggest in Flanders. In Wallonia, Reformist Movement's (MR) president [[Georges-Louis Bouchez]] emphasized the electorate's willingness for change, after his party gained more votes than PS for the first time in decades.
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*The [[European Parliament election in Belgium]] for the 22 Belgian seats to the [[European Parliament]] *The [[European Parliament election in Belgium]] for the 22 Belgian seats to the [[European Parliament]]
*The [[Belgian regional elections]] for the [[Flemish Parliament]] *The [[Belgian regional elections]] for the [[Flemish Parliament]]

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Following elections were held on 9 June 2024.

The New Flemish Alliance's (N-VA) Bart De Wever claimed victory. Even though Vlaams Belang came second, its leader Tom Van Grieken expressed disappointment, as the party was expected to overtake N-VA to become the biggest in Flanders. In Wallonia, Reformist Movement's (MR) president Georges-Louis Bouchez emphasized the electorate's willingness for change, after his party gained more votes than PS for the first time in decades.


Following elections are set to be held on 13 October 2024:


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