General elections were held in Belgium on 7 November 1971. The result was a victory for the Christian People's Party, which won 40 of the 212 seats in the Chamber of Representatives and 34 of the 106 seats in the Senate. Voter turnout was 91.5%. Elections to the nine provincial councils were also held. The linguistic issues led to the splitting of the major parties into separate Flemish and Francophone parties. Consequently the election returned a very fragmented parliament.
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| - Eleccions legislatives belgues de 1971 (ca)
- 1971 Belgian general election (en)
- Élections législatives belges de 1971 (fr)
- Elezioni parlamentari in Belgio del 1971 (it)
- Belgische federale verkiezingen 1971 (nl)
- Парламентские выборы в Бельгии (1971) (ru)
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| - Les Eleccions legislatives belgues de 1971 es van celebrar el 17 d'abril de 1971 per a renovar els 212 membres de la Cambra de Representants Es formà un govern de coalició presidit pel socialcristià Gaston Eyskens enmig dels conflictes lingüístics que havia provocat la divisió de diversos partits en els seccions flamenca i valona. (ca)
- Les élections législatives du 7 novembre 1971 en Belgique permirent de renouveler la Chambre des représentants ainsi que le Sénat. (fr)
- Le elezioni parlamentari in Belgio del 1971 si tennero il 7 novembre per il rinnovo del Parlamento federale (Camera dei rappresentanti e Senato). In seguito all'esito elettorale, Gaston Eyskens, espressione del Partito Popolare Cristiano, fu confermato Primo ministro; nel 1973 fu sostituito da Edmond Leburton, esponente del Partito Socialista Belga. (it)
- Парламентские выборы в Бельгии (1971) состоялись 7 ноября. Выборы были внеочередными и явились результатом неспособности партий большой коалиции (католики и социалисты) найти компромисс по этно-лингвистическому вопросу, в частности о статусе коммуны Фурон. Эти выборы были последними, в которых старейшие политические партии Бельгии, Социально-христианская и Либеральная, формально выступали как единые политические организации. (ru)
- General elections were held in Belgium on 7 November 1971. The result was a victory for the Christian People's Party, which won 40 of the 212 seats in the Chamber of Representatives and 34 of the 106 seats in the Senate. Voter turnout was 91.5%. Elections to the nine provincial councils were also held. The linguistic issues led to the splitting of the major parties into separate Flemish and Francophone parties. Consequently the election returned a very fragmented parliament. (en)
- De Belgische federale verkiezingen van 1971 vonden plaats op 7 november. Tegelijk werden de negen provincieraden verkozen. De Leuvense kwestie leidde tot de splitsing van de christendemocratie in twee afzonderlijke partijen. Later zullen ook de andere partijen die weg op gaan, totdat België in 1978 geen unitaire partijen meer kent. Tussen de vele uitslagen valt wel op dat de Franstalige communautaire partijen RW en FDF grote winsten kunnen boeken. (nl)
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