Elections 2024: De Croo, Di Rupo, Princess Elisabeth… several personalities have already voted (photos)

PMore than 8 million Belgians are called this Sunday to choose who will represent them in the European Parliament, in the Chamber and at regional and/or community level for the next five years. Among them, party presidents, the Prime Minister and even the King’s children have already gone to the polls.



Jean-Marc Nollet, President of Ecolo. -Photo News
François De Smet, president of Défi
François De Smet, president of Défi – BELGA.
Elio Di Rupo, Walloon Minister-President.
Elio Di Rupo, Walloon Minister-President. – BELGA.
Paul Magnette, president of the Socialist Party.
Paul Magnette, president of the Socialist Party. – BELGA
Petra De Sutter, Federal Minister of Civil Service (Groen)
Petra De Sutter, Federal Minister of Civil Service (Groen) – BELGA
Conner Rousseau, former president of Vooruit.
Conner Rousseau, former president of Vooruit. – BELGA
The Walloon Minister of Housing, Local Authorities and the City, as well as mayor of Huy, Christophe Collignon (PS).
The Walloon Minister of Housing, Local Authorities and the City, as well as mayor of Huy, Christophe Collignon (PS). – BELGA
Alexander De Croo goes by bike to the polling station.
Alexander De Croo goes by bike to the polling station. -PhotoNews.
Princess Elisabeth of Belgium.
Princess Elisabeth of Belgium. – BELGA.
Raoul Hedebouw, president of the PTB.
Raoul Hedebouw, president of the PTB. – BELGA.
Sammy Mahdi, president of CD&V.
Sammy Mahdi, president of CD&V. – BELGA.
Nicole de Moor, Secretary of State for Asylum and Migration.
Nicole de Moor, Secretary of State for Asylum and Migration. – BELGA.
Maxime Prévot, president of Les Engagés.
Maxime Prévot, president of Les Engagés. – BELGA.
Bart De Wever, president of the N-VA.
Bart De Wever, president of the N-VA. – BELGA.

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