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Belgium Federal Election 2027
Event overview
Belgium's next federal election to the Chamber of Representatives, due by mid-2029 but widely expected to be brought forward to 2027 amid coalition tensions.
Belgium's next federal election to the Chamber of Representatives, with a working assumption of Sunday 13 June 2027. Federal elections are constitutionally fixed for the same Sunday as the European Parliament election — the next regular date is therefore early June 2029 — but coalition tensions following the long 2024–25 government formation make an early vote in 2027 a realistic scenario. Belgian voters elect 150 federal deputies using proportional representation across 11 electoral districts.
The June 2024 vote produced one of the most fragmented results in Belgian history. The Flemish nationalist N-VA under Bart De Wever finished first nationally with 24 seats; the right-populist Vlaams Belang took 20; the centre-right MR under Georges-Louis Bouchez surged in Wallonia to 20 seats. The Parti Socialiste fell to 16 and the Christian-democratic Les Engagés took 14. After 235 days of negotiation Bart De Wever was sworn in as Prime Minister on 3 February 2025 leading a five-party "Arizona" coalition (N-VA, MR, Les Engagés, CD&V and Vooruit).
Under the Belgian Constitution federal elections occur every five years, synchronised with the European Parliament vote since the 2014 reform. The King retains the power to dissolve the Chamber on government advice, which can produce a snap vote — most recently used in 2010. The communautaire fault line between the Flemish and French-speaking communities, plus the German-speaking community in the east, structures every governing coalition.
The 2027 campaign will weigh the De Wever government's fiscal consolidation programme targeting the post-pandemic deficit, pension and labour-market reforms negotiated within the coalition agreement, the perennial state-reform question that the N-VA wants to push toward confederalism while the MR and Vooruit resist, migration and asylum policy in the Brussels metropolitan area, and Belgium's NATO host-state role with SHAPE in Mons and the strategic question of nuclear-sharing posture.
The Ministry of Interior publishes results at elections.fgov.be and verkiezingen.fgov.be; RTBF (French) and VRT (Dutch) anchor election-night coverage in their respective communities. Le Soir, La Libre, De Standaard and De Morgen run major print coverage. Polls open 08:00 to 14:00 CEST and federal voting is compulsory for citizens.
Belgium's 2027 vote sits in the EU member-state cluster with the Finland parliamentary election, Portugal legislative election and European Parliament election. For comparable PR-coalition systems see the German Berlin state election and Italian general election.
When is the Belgium 2027 election? Working assumption Sunday 13 June 2027; the constitutionally scheduled regular date is 9 June 2029 but coalition collapse could trigger an earlier vote. Who is running? N-VA under Bart De Wever defending the Arizona coalition; Vlaams Belang under Tom Van Grieken; MR under Georges-Louis Bouchez; PS under Paul Magnette; CD&V, Vooruit, Ecolo, Groen, Les Engagés, Open VLD, PTB-PVDA. Why does this election matter globally? Belgium hosts the EU institutions and NATO HQ in Brussels; its fragmented federal politics directly shape EU Council positions. Is voting compulsory? Yes — Belgium has had compulsory voting since 1893; non-voters face nominal fines, though enforcement is rare.
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