ProDG (Belgium)

ProDG  (  Pro Deutschsprachige Gemeinschaft  ), is a regionalist  [4]  and Christian democratic political party active in the German-speaking community of Belgium . The party brings together politicians from the previous Party of German-speaking Belgians (PDB) and PJU parties. The party Was FORMED in 2008 and first featured on the electoral ballot in 2009. Following the 2009 regional election , the party won four out of 25 seats in the Parliament and participated in the Regional Government of the German-speaking Community of Belgiumwith two Ministers .  [5]  In the2014 regional election , the party won six seats and its leader Oliver Paasch became the new minister-president.  [6]

The party was formally a member of the European Free Alliance .  [7]

Election results

German-speaking Community Parliament

Election year # of votes  % of votes # of seats won +/- Notes
2009 6.553 17.5 (# 4)
4/25
In coalition with SP & PFF
2014 8.355 22.2 (# 2)
6/25
 2 In coalition with SP & PFF

European Parliament

Results for the German-speaking electoral college .

Election year # of overall votes  % of electoral
college vote
# of electoral
college seats won
+/- Notes
2009 3,897 10.1 (# 5)
0/1
 0
2014 5,113 13.2 (# 5)
0/1
 0

References

  1. Jump up^  Prodg.be: Menschen bei ProDG
  2. ^ Jump up to: b  Parts and Elections in Europe: by Wolfram Nordsieck
  3. Jump up^  FUEN Members: Regionalpartei ProDG.
  4. Jump up^   Régis Dandoy; Arjan Schakel (19 November 2013).  Regional and National Elections in Western Europe: Territoriality of the Vote in Thirteen Countries  . Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 54-. ISBN  978-1-137-02544-9 .
  5. Jump up^  flandersnews.be June 12, 2009, Agreement Coalition in German-speaking Belgium ArchivedJune 18, 2009, at theWayback Machine.
  6. Jump up^  Paasch nieuwe minister-president van Duitstalige regering
  7. Jump up^  http://www.efa.org/fileadmin/user_upload/documents/3.4.4.3_EFA-THE-INTERNATIONALISM.pdf