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Ecolo, officially Écologistes Confédérés pour l'organisation de luttes originales (English: Confederate Ecologists for the Organisation of Original Struggles) is a French-speaking political party in Belgium based on green politics.[2][3][6] The party is active in Wallonia, the Brussels-Capital Region, and the German-speaking Community of Belgium.
Ecolo | |
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Leader | Rajae Maouane and Jean-Marc Nollet |
Founded | 1980 |
Headquarters | Espace Kegeljan Av. de Marlagne 52, Namur |
Think tank | Centre d'études Jacky Morael[1] |
Ideology | Green politics[2][3] |
Political position | Centre-left[4] |
Regional affiliation | Socialists, Greens and Democrats[5] |
European affiliation | European Green Party |
European Parliament group | The Greens–European Free Alliance |
International affiliation | Global Greens |
Flemish counterpart | Groen |
Colours | Green |
Chamber of Representatives (French-speaking seats) | 3 / 61 |
Senate (French-speaking seats) | 5 / 24 |
Parliament of Wallonia | 12 / 75 |
Parliament of the French Community | 16 / 94 |
Brussels Parliament (French-speaking seats) | 15 / 72 |
Parliament of the German-speaking Community | 3 / 25 |
European Parliament (French-speaking seats) | 1 / 8 |
Website | |
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Ecolo's Flemish equivalent is Groen; the two parties maintain close relations with each other.
Name
editEcolo is officially a backronym for Écologistes Confédérés pour l'organisation de luttes originales "Confederated Ecologists for the Organisation of Original Struggles", but is really just short for écologistes, French for environmentalists.
History
editEcolo was part of the 1999 Verhofstadt I Government, but withdrew from the coalition before the 2003 general election, which saw it lose nearly two thirds of its 14 federal parliamentary seats in the face of a resurgent Socialist Party. The party made quite a comeback, however, in the 2007 general election, though failing to match the peak popularity it had enjoyed in 1999. In the general election of 10 June 2007, the party won eight out of 150 seats in the Chamber of Representatives and two out of the 40 directly elected seats in the Senate.
In the 2010 elections, the party again won eight seats in the Chamber of Representatives and two in the Senate.[7]
Political views
editEcolo is a political party that promotes sustainable development policies, aimed at preserving the environment and combating climate change, in the interests of current and future generations. The party seeks to create a more democratic and inclusive society by encouraging new political practices and strengthening citizen participation in a model of participatory democracy.[8]
Election results
editChamber of Representatives
editElection | Votes | % | Seats | +/- | Government |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1977[9] | 3,834 | 0.1 | 0 / 212
|
0 | Extra-parliamentary |
1978[10] | 21,224 | 0.4 | 0 / 212
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0 | Extra-parliamentary |
1981[11] | 132,312 | 2.2 | 2 / 212
|
2 | Opposition |
1985[12] | 152,483 | 2.5 | 5 / 212
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3 | Opposition |
1987[13] | 157,988 | 2.6 | 3 / 212
|
2 | Opposition |
1991[14] | 312,624 | 5.1 | 10 / 212
|
7 | Opposition |
1995[15] | 243,362 | 4.0 | 6 / 150
|
4 | Opposition |
1999[16] | 457,281 | 7.4 | 11 / 150
|
5 | Coalition |
2003[17] | 201,118 | 3.1 | 4 / 150
|
7 | Opposition |
2007[18] | 340,378 | 5.1 | 8 / 150
|
4 | Opposition |
2010[19] | 313,047 | 4.8 | 8 / 150
|
0 | Opposition |
2014[20] | 222,524 | 3.3 | 6 / 150
|
2 | Opposition |
2019[21] | 416,452 | 6.1 | 13 / 150
|
7 | External support (2020) |
Coalition (2020–) | |||||
2024 | 204,438 | 2.9 | 3 / 150
|
10 | TBD |
Senate
editElection | Votes | % | Seats | +/- |
---|---|---|---|---|
1977[22] | 7,558 | 0.1 | 0 / 106
|
|
1978[23] | 43,883 | 0.8 | 0 / 106
|
|
1981[24] | 153,989 | 2.6 | 3 / 106
|
3 |
1985[25] | 163,361 | 2.7 | 2 / 106
|
1 |
1987[26] | 168,491 | 2.8 | 2 / 106
|
|
1991[27] | 323,683 | 5.3 | 6 / 106
|
4 |
1995[28] | 258,635 | 4.3 | 2 / 40
|
4 |
1999[29] | 458,658 | 7.4 | 3 / 40
|
1 |
2003[30] | 208,868 | 3.2 | 1 / 40
|
2 |
2007 | 385,466 | 5.8 | 2 / 40
|
1 |
2010 | 353,111 | 5.5 | 2 / 40
|
0 |
Regional
editBrussels Parliament
editElection | Votes | % | Seats | +/- | Government | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
F.E.C. | Overall | |||||
1989 | 44,874 | 10.2 (#5) | 8 / 75
|
Opposition | ||
1995 | 37,308 | 9.0 (#4) | 7 / 75
|
1 | Opposition | |
1999 | 77,969 | 21.3 (#2) | 18.3 (#2) | 14 / 75
|
7 | Opposition |
2004 | 37,908 | 9.7 (#4) | 8.3 (#4) | 7 / 89
|
1 | Coalition |
2009 | 82,663 | 20.2 (#3) | 17.9 (#3) | 16 / 89
|
9 | Coalition |
2014 | 41,368 | 10.1 (#5) | 8.9 (#5) | 8 / 89
|
8 | Opposition |
2019 | 74,246 | 19.1 (#2) | 16.2 (#2) | 15 / 89
|
7 | Coalition |
German-speaking Community Parliament
editElection | Votes | % | Seats | +/- | Government |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1990 | 5,897 | 15.0 (#5) | 4 / 25
|
Opposition | |
1995 | 5,128 | 13.9 (#4) | 3 / 25
|
1 | Opposition |
1999 | 4,694 | 12.7 (#5) | 3 / 25
|
0 | Coalition |
2004 | 2,972 | 8.2 (#5) | 2 / 25
|
1 | Opposition |
2009 | 4,310 | 11.5 (#5) | 3 / 25
|
1 | Opposition |
2014 | 3,591 | 9.5 (#6) | 2 / 25
|
1 | Opposition |
2019 | 4,902 | 12.5 (#5) | 3 / 25
|
1 | Opposition |
2024 | 3,644 | 9.1 (#6) | 2 / 25
|
1 | Opposition |
Walloon Parliament
editElection | Votes | % | Seats | +/- | Government |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1995 | 196,988 | 10.4 (#4) | 8 / 75
|
Opposition | |
1999 | 347,225 | 18.2 (#3) | 14 / 75
|
6 | Coalition |
2004 | 167,916 | 8.5 (#4) | 3 / 75
|
11 | Opposition |
2009 | 372,067 | 18.5 (#3) | 14 / 75
|
11 | Coalition |
2014 | 141,813 | 8.6 (#4) | 4 / 75
|
10 | Opposition |
2019 | 294,631 | 14.5 (#3) | 12 / 75
|
8 | Coalition |
European Parliament
editElection | List leader | Votes | % | Seats | +/− | EP Group | |||
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F.E.C. | G.E.C. | F.E.C. | G.E.C. | Overall | |||||
1979 | Paul Lannoye (F.E.C.) | 107,833 | — | 5.14 (#5) | — | 1.98 | 0 / 24
|
New | − |
1984 | François Roelants du Vivier (F.E.C.) | 220,663 | — | 9.85 (#4) | — | 3.86 | 1 / 24
|
1 | RBW |
1989 | Paul Lannoye (F.E.C.) | 371,053 | — | 16.56 (#4) | — | 6.29 | 2 / 24
|
1 | G |
1994 | Paul Lannoye (F.E.C.) Unclear (G.E.C.) |
290,859 | 5,714 | 13.02 (#4) | 14.90 (#4) | 4.97 | 1 / 25
|
1 | |
1999 | Paul Lannoye (F.E.C.) Didier Cremer (G.E.C.) |
525,316 | 6,276 | 22.70 (#3) | 17.01 (#3) | 8.59 | 3 / 25
|
2 | Greens/EFA |
2004 | Pierre Jonckheer (F.E.C.) Lambert Jaegers (G.E.C.) |
239,687 | 3,880 | 9.84 (#4) | 10.49 (#4) | 3.75 | 1 / 24
|
2 | |
2009 | Isabelle Durant (F.E.C.) Claudia Niessen (G.E.C.) |
562,081 | 6,025 | 22.88 (#3) | 15.58 (#3) | 8.64 | 2 / 22
|
1 | |
2014 | Philippe Lamberts (F.E.C.) Erwin Schöpges (G.E.C.) |
285,196 | 6,429 | 11.69 (#3) | 16.66 (#2) | 4.36 | 1 / 21
|
1 | |
2019 | Philippe Lamberts (F.E.C.) Shqiprim Thaqi (G.E.C.) |
485,655 | 6,675 | 19.91 (#2) | 16.37 (#2) | 7.31 | 2 / 21
|
1 | |
2024 | Saskia Bricmont (F.E.C.) Shqiprim Thaqi (G.E.C.) |
259,745 | 4,819 | 10.06 (#5) | 11.10 (#6) | 3.71 | 1 / 22
|
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Elected politicians
editCurrent
editEuropean Parliament
Chamber of Representatives
- 2010 – 2014:
- Ronny Balcaen
- Juliette Boulet
- Olivier Deleuze (resigned in 2012; replaced by Lahssaini Fouad)
- Zoé Genot
- Muriel Gerkens
- Georges Gilkinet
- Eric Jadot
- Thérèse Snoy et d'Oppuers
Brussels-Capital Region Parlement
- 2009 – 2014:
- Aziz Albishari
- Dominique Braeckman
- Jean-Claude Defosse
- Céline Delforge
- Anne Dirix
- Anne Herscovici
- Zakia Khattabi
- Vincent Lurquin
- Alain Maron
- Jacques Morel
- Ahmed Mouhssin
- Marie Nagy
- Yaron Pesztat
- Arnaud Pinxteren
- Barbara Trachte
- Vincent Vanhalewyn
Past
editEuropean Parliament
- 1989 - 1994
- Brigitte Ernst de la Greate
Chamber of Representatives
- 1995 – 1999:
- Philippe Dallons
- Olivier Deleuze
- Thierry Detienne
- Mylène Nys (20 April 1999) (replaced Vincent Decroly)
- Martine Schüttringer
- Jean-Pierre Viseur
- 1999 – 2003:
- Marie-Thérèse Coenen
- Martine Dardenne
- Vincent Decroly
- Olivier Deleuze → Zoé Genot (14 July 1999)
- Thierry Detienne → Muriel Gerkens (23 July 1999)
- Claudine Drion
- Michèle Gilkinet
- Mirella Minne
- Géraldine Pelzer-Salandra
- Paul Timmermans → Bernard Baille (1 September 2002)
- Jean-Pierre Viseur → Gérard Gobert (10 January 2001)
- 2003–2007:
- Zoé Genot (replaced Olivier Deleuze)
- Muriel Gerkens
- Gérard Gobert (replaced Jean-Marc Nollet)
- Marie Nagy
- 2007–2010:
- Juliette Boulet
- Zoé Genot
- Muriel Gerkens
- Georges Gilkinet
- Philippe Henry
- Fouad Lahssaini
- Jean-Marc Nollet
- Thérèse Snoy et d'Oppuers
Brussels-Capital Region Parlement
- 2004–2009:
Important figures
editSee also
editReferences
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- ^ a b Nordsieck, Wolfram (2019). "Wallonia/Belgium". Parties and Elections in Europe.
- ^ a b Ari-Veikko Anttiroiko; Matti Mälkiä (2007). Encyclopedia of Digital Government. Idea Group Inc (IGI). pp. 397–. ISBN 978-1-59140-790-4. Retrieved 18 July 2013.
- ^ Delwit, Pascal; van Haute, Emilie (2008). "Greens in a rainbow: The impact of participation in government of the Green parties in Belgium". New Parties in Government: In power for the first time. London: Routledge. pp. 104–120. ISBN 978-1134136407. Retrieved 9 February 2020.
- ^ "Politieke fracties". Benelux Parliament (in Dutch). Retrieved 8 August 2023.
- ^ Bale, Tim (2021). Riding the populist wave: Europe's mainstream right in crisis. Cristóbal Rovira Kaltwasser. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. p. 36. ISBN 978-1-009-00686-6. OCLC 1256593260.
- ^ IBZ: Official Results, retrieved 20 August 2010
- ^ "Waar staan de Franstalige partijen voor?" (in Dutch). VRT NWS. 17 April 2024.
- ^ "Date: 17-04-1977 / Type d'élection: Chambre / Type de circonscription: Royaume / Circonscription: Le Royaume". www.ibzdgip.fgov.be (in French). Vrije Universiteit Brussel. 1977-04-17. Retrieved 2019-03-11.
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- ^ "Date: 17-12-1978 / Type d'élection: Sénat / Type de circonscription: Royaume / Circonscription: Le Royaume". www.ibzdgip.fgov.be (in French). Vrije Universiteit Brussel. 1978-12-17. Retrieved 2019-03-11.
- ^ "Date: 08-11-1981 / Type d'élection: Sénat / Type de circonscription: Royaume / Circonscription: Le Royaume". www.ibzdgip.fgov.be (in French). Vrije Universiteit Brussel. 1981-11-08. Retrieved 2019-03-11.
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- ^ "Date: 24-11-1991 / Type d'élection: Sénat / Type de circonscription: Royaume / Circonscription: Le Royaume". www.ibzdgip.fgov.be (in French). Vrije Universiteit Brussel. 1991-11-24. Retrieved 2019-03-11.
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- ^ "Date: 13-06-1999 / Type d'élection: Sénat / Type de circonscription: Royaume / Circonscription: Le Royaume". www.ibzdgip.fgov.be (in French). Vrije Universiteit Brussel. 1999-06-13. Retrieved 2019-03-11.
- ^ "Date: 18-05-2003 / Type d'élection: Sénat / Type de circonscription: Royaume / Circonscription: Le Royaume". www.ibzdgip.fgov.be (in French). Vrije Universiteit Brussel. 2003-05-18. Retrieved 2019-03-11.