General elections were held in
Belgium on 5 April 1925.[1] The result was a victory for the
Belgian Labour Party, which won 78 of the 187 seats in the
Chamber of Representatives.[2] Voter turnout was 92.8% in the Chamber election and 92.7% in the Senate election.[3]
Following the elections,
Aloys Van de Vyvere formed a Catholic minority government. After he failed to receive the confidence of the other parties in parliament, a Catholic-Labour government was formed led by
Prosper Poullet.
General elections were held in
Belgium on 5 April 1925.[1] The result was a victory for the
Belgian Labour Party, which won 78 of the 187 seats in the
Chamber of Representatives.[2] Voter turnout was 92.8% in the Chamber election and 92.7% in the Senate election.[3]
Following the elections,
Aloys Van de Vyvere formed a Catholic minority government. After he failed to receive the confidence of the other parties in parliament, a Catholic-Labour government was formed led by
Prosper Poullet.