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[[File:Logo Pro Btuxsel.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Official logo of the party (as of 2010)]]
'''Pro Bruxsel''' is a regional party in [[Brussels]], the capital of [[Belgium]].
'''Pro Bruxsel''' is a regional party in [[Brussels]], the capital of [[Belgium]].


The party is one of the few bilingual parties in the country, along with the small [[Vivant]], [[BUB|Belgian Union]] and [[Left Socialist Party (Belgium)|Left Socialist Party]].
The party is one of the few bilingual parties in the country, along with the small [[Vivant]], [[BUB|Belgian Union]] and [[Left Socialist Party (Belgium)|Left Socialist Party]].


In the Brussels regional parliament elections on 7 June 2009, the party gained 1.7 % of the Francophone votes and 2.7 % of the Dutch-speakers' votes.<ref>{{citeweb|url=http://polling2009.belgium.be/en/bru/results/results_graph_BRR21004.html|title=election results|publisher=General Directorate for Population and Institutions|accessdate=2009-06-08}}</ref> The party got no seats. The party ran on two lists, adding the letters 'F' and 'N' on the French and Dutch lists, respectively.<ref name=EurActive2>{{citeweb|url=http://www.euractiv.com/en/elections/belgium-bilingual-party-defies-establishment/article-182221|title=Belgium's first bilingual party defies establishment|publisher=EurActiv.com|date=2009-05-12|accessdate=2009-05-12}}</ref> The two lists consisted of 72 Francophone and 17 Dutch-speaking candidates, respectively.<ref>[http://www.probruxsel.be/joomla/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=29&Itemid=57&lang=english Candidate lists], ProBruxsel</ref>
In the Brussels [[Belgian regional elections, 2009|regional parliament elections on 7 June 2009]], the party gained 1.7 % of the Francophone votes and 2.7 % of the Dutch-speakers' votes.<ref>{{citeweb|url=http://polling2009.belgium.be/en/bru/results/results_graph_BRR21004.html|title=election results|publisher=General Directorate for Population and Institutions|accessdate=2009-06-08}}</ref> The party got no seats. The party ran on two lists, adding the letters 'F' and 'N' on the French and Dutch lists, respectively.<ref name=EurActive2>{{citeweb|url=http://www.euractiv.com/en/elections/belgium-bilingual-party-defies-establishment/article-182221|title=Belgium's first bilingual party defies establishment|publisher=EurActiv.com|date=2009-05-12|accessdate=2009-05-12}}</ref> The two lists consisted of 72 Francophone and 17 Dutch-speaking candidates, respectively.<ref>[http://www.probruxsel.be/joomla/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=29&Itemid=57&lang=english Candidate lists], ProBruxsel</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 23:04, 14 July 2010

Official logo of the party (as of 2010)

Pro Bruxsel is a regional party in Brussels, the capital of Belgium.

The party is one of the few bilingual parties in the country, along with the small Vivant, Belgian Union and Left Socialist Party.

In the Brussels regional parliament elections on 7 June 2009, the party gained 1.7 % of the Francophone votes and 2.7 % of the Dutch-speakers' votes.[1] The party got no seats. The party ran on two lists, adding the letters 'F' and 'N' on the French and Dutch lists, respectively.[2] The two lists consisted of 72 Francophone and 17 Dutch-speaking candidates, respectively.[3]

References

  1. ^ "election results". General Directorate for Population and Institutions. Retrieved 2009-06-08.
  2. ^ "Belgium's first bilingual party defies establishment". EurActiv.com. 2009-05-12. Retrieved 2009-05-12.
  3. ^ Candidate lists, ProBruxsel