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Article | De provincieraadsverkiezingen van 8 oktober 2006Electorale tendensen in Vlaanderen en Wallonië |
Authors | Tony Valcke, Herwig Reynaert, Kristof Steyvers en Johan Ackaert |
DOI | 10.5553/RP/048647002007049203006 |
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Tony Valcke, Herwig Reynaert, Kristof Steyvers e.a. , "De provincieraadsverkiezingen van 8 oktober 2006", Res Publica, 2-3, (2007):443-476
The 2006 provincial elections in Belgium were the first organised after the transfer of the bulk of competences on local and provincial government from the federal to the regional level. This means that the different regions have both the competence to redesign the institutional framework on provincial government and to change the electoral rules. The government has exercised its competence: some institutional and electoral rules are now different in the two regions. These elections were also the first after drastic reforms in the national political landscape (e.g., the democratic Flemish nationalist party split in different groups, nearly all the parties changed their name and different kinds of cartels and alliances between parties emerged, especially in the Flemish part of the country). |