Category
page 1Flemish political parties in Belgium
Flemish Interest
political party in Flanders, Belgium
New Flemish Alliance
Belgian political party
Christian Democratic and Flemish
political party in Flanders/Belgium
Anders
political party from Flanders, Belgium
Vooruit
political party in Belgium
Groen
political party in Flanders/Belgium

Vlaams Blok
political party in Flanders, Belgium
Libertarian, Direct, Democratic
political party in Belgium
Sociaal-Liberale Partij
political party
People's Union
former political party in Flanders/Belgium
Communist Party
political party in Flanders, Belgium
VLOTT
VLOTT was a minor Belgian right-wing liberal and Fortuynist political party. Its title, VLOTT, is an acronym for "Flemish, Liberal, Independent, Tolerant, Transparent" (Vlaams, Liberaal, Onafhankelijk, Tolerant, Transparant). It was founded on 23 November 2005 by ex-Open VLD member Hugo Coveliers. It participated in a list-cartel with the Vlaams Belang in the October 2006 Antwerp municipal elections and in selected provincial, municipal and district elections elsewhere in Flanders. Despite the popularity of their founder in Antwerp (13 623 personal votes, 3rd most popular) the shared effort of
Frontpartij
The Frontpartij (, "Front Party") was a Belgian political party that campaigned for increasing recognition for the Flemish people and their language. Originating from the earlier Frontbeweging (, "Front Movement"), the Frontpartij was an early attempt to fully politicise the Flemish Movement. In contrast to some of its successor movements the party supported democracy and autonomy rather than authoritarianism and independence.