Who sits in the Chamber, and with what weight?
The 12 parties represented in the Chamber of Representatives, with their political family, regional base and result at the federal election of 9 June 2024.
Declared sorting criterion:the number of seats won (ties broken on votes). This is a measured fact, not a league table: this site never says which party would be « the best », nor how to vote.
Largest group in the Chamber with 24 seats (−1 vs 2019). In the federal coalition; its leader Bart De Wever has been Prime Minister since 3 February 2025.
20 seats (+2). Second largest group by seats and by votes. In opposition: no party forms a coalition with it (cordon sanitaire).
20 seats (+6), largest party in Wallonia and Brussels. In the federal coalition.
16 seats (−4). In federal opposition after sitting in the outgoing coalition.
15 seats (+3). Runs lists in all three regions of the country. In opposition.
14 seats (+9), the largest seat gain of the election. In the federal coalition.
13 seats (+4). In the federal coalition.
11 seats (−1). In the federal coalition.
7 seats (−5), the largest seat loss of the election. Party of outgoing Prime Minister Alexander De Croo; in opposition since 2025.
6 seats (−2). In opposition. Detailed profile not yet published.
3 seats (−10), the largest seat loss among French-speaking parties. In opposition.
1 seat (−1). In opposition. Detailed profile not yet published.
Seats, votes and percentages: official results of the federal election of 9 June 2024, published by the Belgian FPS Home Affairs (IBZ). Total valid votes: 6,984,906. Turnout: 88.45%. Recorded on 13 July 2026.
Federal government: the « Arizona » coalition (N-VA, MR, Les Engagés, Vooruit, CD&V), 82 of 150 seats, sworn in on 3 February 2025.
And you — where do you stand?
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