1. Partis représentés au Parlement fédéral (Chambre ou Sénat) - Parties with a representation at the federal Parliament (House or Senate)
Agalev (Anders Gaan Leven, Flemish Ecologist Party)
AGALEV-Brussel
CD&V (Christen-Democratisch en Vlaams, Flemish Christian-Democratic Party, formerly CVP, Christelijk Volkspartij) (& http://www.cdenv.be/ )
CDH (Centre Démocrate Humaniste, ex-Parti Social-Chrétien, French-speaking Christian social party)
Ecolo (French- and German-speaking Ecologist Party)
FDF (membre du Mouvement Réformateur)(Front Démocratique des Francophones, centre-right party aiming at representing the French-speaking populations in Brussels and around against the Flemish parties)
- Watermael-Boisfort Liste de la Bourgmestre (FDF-PRL-ind.)
Front National (far right French-speaking xenophobic party)
MCC (membre du Mouvement Réformateur) (Mouvement des Citoyens pour le Changement, centre-right French-speaking party, initially an attempt from a former leader of the PSC to attract it into a PRL-dominated center-right federation)
Mouvement Réformateur (ex-fédération PRL-FDF-MCC-PFF) (center-right federation)
NCD (Nieuwe Christen-Democratie, the - more recent - Flemish equivalent of the MCC, a scission of the CD&V that aims to form a new center-right party around the VLD)
N-VA (Nieuwe Vlaamse Alliantie, the party of the conservative nationalist majority group after the implosion of Volksunie)
PRL (Parti Réformateur Libéral, the French-speaking right-wing liberal party, major member of the Mouvement Réformateur center-right federation)
PS (Parti Socialiste, French-speaking and German-speaking social-democrats (federations & sections)
SP.A (ex-SP, Socialistische Partij)(Socialistische Partij Anders / Sociaal, Progressief, Alternatief, the Flemish social-democratic party)
SPIRIT (Sociaal, Progressief, Internationaal, Regionalistisch, Integraal-democratisch, Toekomstgericht, the party of the left-wing liberal minority group after the implosion of Volksunie)
Vlaams Blok (far right xenophobic Flemish party)
VLD (Vlaams Liberalen en Democraten, the Flemish right-wing liberal party)
site de Vincent Decroly, député indépendant (ex-Ecolo)
2. Partis représentés uniquement à un niveau régional, communautaire, provincial ou communal Parties with only a regional, community, provincial or municipal representation
Front Nouveau de Belgique (far right French-speaking xenophobic party, a splinter from Front National)
Kommunistische Partij Vlaanderen (Flemish democratic communists)
Mouvement Socialiste (originally local splinter groups of the PS in Wallonia, now organizing a new party)
Parti Communiste (French-speaking democratic communists)
PDB (Partei der deutschsprachigen Belgier, regionalist German-speaking party)
Union des Francophones (du Brabant flamand, alliance électorale PRL-FDF-PSC-PS electoral alliance of several French-speaking parties, PRL, FDF, PSC and PS in the Flemish Brabant province, for provincial and regional elections)
PTB - PVDA (Parti du Travail de Belgique - Partij van de Arbeid, pro-Pyongyang communists)
Vivant ('Alive', a new federal liberal party founded by an industrialist for the 1999 elections, still alive for the 2000 provincial and municipal elections)
3. Partis sans élu Parties without an elected official
NOOR ("Parti islamique", islamic fundamentalist party)
PDRB
PPGR
Rassemblement Wallonie-France (supports the fusion of the - mostly French-speaking - Walloon and Brussels regions with France)
autres partis other parties
most recently modified on March 29, 2002