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  1. Anticapitalist Left (Belgium) The Anticapitalist Left ( French: Gauche anticapitaliste, GA ), also known as Flow for an Anticapitalist Project ( Dutch: Stroming voor een Anticapitalistisch Project, SAP ), is a Belgian Trotskyist political party. It is the Belgian section of the Fourth International. In the 2010 election, Front des gauches (CP ...

  2. Elections. Citizens' Movement for Change ( French: Mouvement des Citoyens pour le Changement, pronounced [muvmɑ̃ de sitwajɛ̃ puʁ lə ʃɑ̃ʒmɑ̃], MCC) is a Christian-democratic [1] political party in the French Community of Belgium founded by Gérard Deprez in 1998. Deprez was the leader of the Francophone Christian Social Party (PSC ...

  3. Pages in category "Liberal Reformist Party MEPs" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Anne André-Léonard; B. Luc Beyer de Ryke; D. André Damseaux; G. Jean Gol; This p ...

  4. Directly elected. André Geens ← Verwilghen. Directly elected. Jeannine Leduc. Directly elected. Martine Taelman. Directly elected. Iris Van Riet ← Verhofstadt. Directly elected.

  5. Christian People's Party EPP: Dutch-speaking: André Damseaux Liberal Reformist Party LD: French-speaking: Willy De Clercq Party for Freedom and Progress LD: Dutch-speaking: Paul De Keersmaeker Christian People's Party EPP: Dutch-speaking: Fernand Delmotte Socialist Party SOC: French-speaking: Paul-Henry Gendebien Democratic Front of the ...

  6. From 1973 to 1974 Damseaux served as the president of the Liberal Reformist Party in Wallonia. In 1977, Damseaux became a Member of the European Parliament representing Belgium, and became one of the first directly elected Members of the European Parliament in 1979 when direct elections began. In 1981 Damseaux joined the Walloon government, as ...