1989 European Parliament election in Belgium|
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First party
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Second party
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| Leader
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Leo Tindemans
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Ernest Glinne
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| Party
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CVP
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PS
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| Alliance
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EPP
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PES
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| Last election
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4 seats, 19.80%
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5 seats, 13.32%
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| Seats won
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5
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5
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| Seat change
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1
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| Popular vote
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1,247,075
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854,207
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| Percentage
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21.14%
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14.48%
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| Swing
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1.34%
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1.16%
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Third party
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Fourth party
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| Leader
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Marc Galle
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Willy De Clercq
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| Party
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Vooruit
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PVV-PLP
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| Alliance
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PES
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ALDE
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| Last election
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4 seats, 17.12%
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2 seats, 10.60%
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| Seats won
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3
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3
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| Seat change
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1
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1
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| Popular vote
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733,242
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678,421
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| Percentage
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12.43%
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11.37%
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| Swing
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4.69%
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0.77%
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Elections to the European Parliament were held in Belgium on 18 June 1989. The Dutch-speaking electoral college elected 13 MEPs and the French-speaking electoral college elected 11 MEPs.
The first election to the newly established Brussels Regional Council was held on the same day.