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Belgian general election, 1946

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17 February 1946 (1946-02-17)
  
1949 →

Candidate for PM
  
1945

64 seats, 29.44%
  
9 seats, 4.65%

Candidate for PM?
  
Candidate for PM

73 seats, 33.58%
  
64 seats, 29.44%

92
  
69

Belgian general election, 1946

General elections were held in Belgium on 17 February 1946. The result was a victory for the Christian Social Party, which won 92 of the 202 seats in the Chamber of Representatives and 51 of the 101 seats in the Senate. Voter turnout was 90.3%.

They were the first elections after the Second World War and saw fundamental changes among the political parties. The Flemish National Union, which held 17 seats prior to the war and collaborated with Nazi Germany during the war, was outlawed. The Catholic Party changed into the Christian Social Party while the Belgian Labour Party changed into the Belgian Socialist Party. The Liberal Party suffered major losses, while the Christian Social Party and the Communist Party made major gains. Despite this, the Socialist Party led by Paul-Henri Spaak formed a minority government, which fell shortly after.

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Belgian general election, 1946 Wikipedia