1986 Belgian regional elections

1986 regional elections for representatives of the German-speaking community in Belgium

Regional elections were held in the German-speaking Community of Belgium on 26 October 1986,[1] to choose representatives for the Council of the German-speaking Community. They were the first elections to the Council after the German Cultural Community was changed into the German-speaking Community, with more autonomy, its own executive body, and elections that were held separately from the national legislative elections.

Following the election, the CSP and PFF formed a government led by Joseph Maraite.

Results

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Christlich Soziale Partei37.0110+1
Party of German-speaking Belgians20.435–2
Partei für Freiheit und Fortschritt18.775–1
Socialist Party12.7130
Ecolo6.451New
Solidarity and Participation4.111New
Other parties8.900
Total250
Source: PDG

References

  1. ^ Wahlresultate seit 1974 Parliament of the German-speaking Community
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