Tongeren was a constituency used to elect a single member of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives between 1839 and 1900. It replaced the Maastricht constituency after the Belgian claim to Maastricht was relinquished to the Netherlands under the Treaty of London (1839). In the Belgian parliament, two members elected for Maastricht in 1837 simply continued to sit as members for Tongeren.
Representatives
Election | Representative (Party) |
Representative (Party) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
1837 | Henri Simons (Catholic) |
Maximilien de Renesse (Liberal) | ||
1841 | ||||
1845 | Jean Raikem (Catholic) | |||
1848 | Louis Julliot (Catholic) |
Maximilien de Renesse (Liberal) | ||
1852 | ||||
1856 | ||||
1857 | ||||
1861 | ||||
1864 | Gustave de Woelmont (Catholic) | |||
1868 | François de Borchgrave d'Altena (Catholic) | |||
1870 | ||||
1874 | ||||
1878 | Oscar de Schaetzen (Catholic) | |||
1882 | François Meyers (Catholic) | |||
1886 | ||||
1890 | ||||
1892 | ||||
1894 | Camille Desmaisières (Catholic) |
Joseph Indekeu (Catholic) | ||
1898 | Henri Gielen (Catholic) | |||
1900 | Merged into Tongeren-Maaseik |
References
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