List of Belgian Representatives - List of Representatives Who Chose Not To Sit

List of Representatives Who Chose Not To Sit

Name Party Date of resignation Replacement Notes
Ivo Belet CD&V 6 July 2010 Gerald Kindermans Stays member of the European Parliament
Frieda Brepoels N-VA 6 July 2010 Peter Luykx Stays member of the European Parliament
Benoît Cerexhe CDH 6 July 2010 Myriam Delacroix-Rolin Stays Brussels minister
Patrick Janssens SP.A 6 July 2010 David Geerts Stays member of the Flemish Parliament
Ingrid Lieten SP.A 6 July 2010 Meryame Kitir Stays Flemish minister
Benoît Lutgen CDH 6 July 2010 Annick Van Den Ende-Chapellier Stays Walloon minister
Jan Peumans N-VA 6 July 2010 Veerle Wouters Stays member of the Flemish Parliament
Isabelle Poncelet CDH 6 July 2010 Josy Arens Stays provincial deputy in Luxembourg
Maxime Prévot CDH 6 July 2010 Christophe Bastin Stays member of the Walloon Parliament
Marie-Dominique Simonet CDH 6 July 2010 Joseph George Stays French Community minister
Kris Van Dijck N-VA 6 July 2010 Bert Wollants Stays member of the Flemish Parliament
Geert Bourgeois N-VA 7 July 2010 Bert Maertens Stays member of the Flemish Parliament

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