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Question: Do you think Chez Nous will get seats?
#1
No, they won't get even 2,5% in Wallonia and Brussels  (what would happen accoding to recent polls)
 
#2
No, but they will get votes in the 2,5%-4,99% rango in Wallonia and/or Brussels
 
#3
No. They will pass the 5% threshold in Wallonia and/or Brussels, but somehow they won't get seats.
 
#4
Yes, they will get 1-2 seats
 
#5
Yes, they will get more than 2 seats
 
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Partisan results

Total Voters: 18

Author Topic: Belgian Politics & Elections: Federal, regional & EP elections on June 9, 2024  (Read 140665 times)
Diouf
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« on: December 08, 2018, 04:57:12 PM »

NVA is out if Michel signs the Marrakesh agreement

De Wever: "If Michel goes to Marrakesh he in fact fired us from the government"

Charles Michel live presser: "I take note that the N-VA leaves the Swedish majority"
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Diouf
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« Reply #1 on: December 09, 2018, 10:49:19 AM »

Is a Luxembourg/Verhofstadt I coalition possible?

I guess, PS would be the most reluctant due to its expected losses towards the left in the election. But maybe di Rupo as PM would sooth that
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