Pro Bruxsel
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Pro Bruxsel is a regional party in Brussels
Brussels
Brussels , officially the Brussels Region or Brussels-Capital Region , is the capital of Belgium and the de facto capital of the European Union...

, the capital of Belgium
Belgium
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The party is one of the few bilingual parties in the country, along with the small Vivant
Vivant
Vivant is a small Belgian social liberal party founded by millionaire Roland Duchâtelet. In the regional elections in June 2004, the party formed a strategic alliance with the Flemish Liberals and Democrats . Both parties are founded on the principle of individualism and can be called liberal...

, Belgian Union
Bub
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 and Left Socialist Party
Left Socialist Party (Belgium)
The Left Socialist Party is a political party in Belgium without parliamentary representation. It is the Belgian section of the Committee for a Workers' International, a Trotskyist International.It was formed in 1992 as 'Militant Links' and fights for the right of the workers and the people in...

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In the Brussels regional parliament elections on 7 June 2009
Belgian regional elections, 2009
Regional elections were held in Belgium on 7 June 2009 to choose representatives in the regional councils of Flanders, Wallonia, Brussels and the German-speaking Community of Belgium...

, the party gained 1.7 % of the Francophone votes and 2.7 % of the Dutch-speakers' votes. The party got no seats. The party ran on two lists, adding the letters 'F' and 'N' on the French and Dutch lists, respectively. The two lists consisted of 72 Francophone and 17 Dutch-speaking candidates, respectively.

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