Sonja Becq (born 8 December 1957 in Duffel) is a Belgian politician and a federal representative since 2007 (for the constituency Brussels-Halle-Vilvoorde)...
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Becq may refer to: Becque (river) Sonja Becq (born 1957), Belgian politician Maria Strick (née Becq; 1577–after 1631), Dutch schoolmistress and calligrapher...
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PS 1995 1999 Serge Moureaux PS 1995 1999 Simonne Creyf CVP 1995 2007 Sonja Becq CD&V 2007 2014 Steven Vanackere CD&V 2010 2014 Talbia Belhouari PS 2003...
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(—) Steven Vanackere Candidate Votes 1. Steven Vanackere [1] 18,695 2. Sonja Becq [2] 8,661 3. Michel Doomst 13,714 4. Dirk Pieters 5,792 5. Bart Coopman...
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Avontroodt Open VLD Antwerp Dutch Daniel Bacquelaine MR Liège French Sonja Becq CD&V/N-VA Brussels-Halle-Vilvoorde Dutch François Bellot MR Namur French...
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Blok) Francis Vermeiren (VLD) Stefaan Platteau (VLD) Sonja Van Lindt (VLD) Michel Doomst (CVP) Sonja Becq (CVP) Georges Cardoen (CVP) Etienne Van Vaerenbergh...
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Weyts N-VA 2nd Vicepresident Corinne De Permentier MR 3rd Vicepresident Sonja Becq CD&V 4th Vicepresident Siegfried Bracke N-VA 5th Vicepresident André Frédéric...
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election held on 25 May 2014: The following candidates were elected: Sonja Becq (CD&V), 15,438 votes; Hans Bonte (SP.A), 15,300 votes; Patricia Ceysens...
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Senator Party President Siegfried Bracke N-VA 1st Vicepresident André Flahaut PS 2nd Vicepresident Françoise Schepmans MR 3rd Vicepresident Sonja Becq CD&V...
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between 1995 and 1999, following the (first) direct elections of 1995. Sonja Becq Georges Beerden Jan Béghin (25 September 1997) replaced Brigitte Grouwels...
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