Senate (Belgium)

Senate

Dutch: de Senaat
French: le Sénat
German: der Senat
Type
Type
Leadership
President
Stephanie D'Hose, Open VLD
since 13 October 2020
Structure
Seats60 (10 of which are co-opted senators)
Political groups
Government (37)
  •   MR (7)[a]
  •   PS (7)
  •   CD&V (5)
  •   Ecolo (5)
  •   VLD (5)
  •   Groen (4)
  •   Vooruit (4)

Opposition (23)

Length of term
5 years
Elections
Indirect election
Last election
26 May 2019
Next election
May 2024
Meeting place
senate of belgium
senate of belgium
Website
senate.be

The Senate (Dutch: Senaat, [səˈnaːt] ; French: Sénat, [seˈna]; German: Senat) is one of the two chambers of the bicameral Federal Parliament of Belgium, the other being the Chamber of Representatives. It is considered to be the "upper house" of the Federal Parliament.[1] Created in 1831 as a chamber fully equal to the Chamber of Representatives, it has undergone several reforms in the past, most notably in 1993 and 2014. The 2014 elections were the first without a direct election of senators. Instead, the new Senate is composed of members of community and regional parliaments and co-opted members. It is a chamber of the communities and regions and serves as a platform for discussion and reflection about matters between these federated entities. The Senate today plays a minor role in the federal legislative process. However, the Senate, together with the Chamber, has full competence for the Constitution and legislation on the organization and functioning of the Federal State and the federated entities. Since the reform of 2014, it holds about ten plenary sessions a year.


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  1. ^ "Introduction in Belgian Parliamentary History". The Belgian Senate. Retrieved 2007-06-21.

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