Charleroi-Thuin (Walloon Parliament constituency)
| Charleroi-Thuin | |
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| Constituency of the Walloon Parliament | |
Location of Charleroi-Thuin in Belgium | |
| Names | |
| Dutch name | Charleroi-Thuin |
| French name | Charleroi-Thuin |
| German name | Charleroi-Thuin |
| Information | |
| Seats | 10 |
| Created | 2019 |
Charleroi-Thuin is a constituency of Wallonia.
Members
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| 2019 | Formed from a merger of Charleroi and Thuin | |||||||||||||||||||
| Christophe Clersy (Ecolo) |
Julien Matagne (CDH) |
Nicolas Tzanetatos (MR) |
Rachel Sobry (MR) |
Germain Mugemangango (PTB) |
Amandine Pavet (PTB) |
Paul Furlan (PS) |
Latifa Gahouchi (PS) |
Mourad Sahli (PS) |
Philippe Blanchart (PS) | |||||||||||