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Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Parlement A-4/4 – 2011-2012 A-4/4 – 2011-2012 BRUSSELS PARLEMENT DE LA RÉGION DE HOOFDSTEDELIJK PARLEMENT BRUXELLES-CAPITALE ------------ ------------ GEWONE ZITTING 2011-2012 SESSION ORDINAIRE 2011-2012 ------------- ------------ ADRESSENLIJST VAN DE BRUSSELSE LISTE D'ADRESSES DES VOLKSVERTEGENWOORDIGERS VAN DE DÉPUTÉS BRUXELLOIS DU GROUPE FRANSE TAALGROEP LINGUISTIQUE FRANÇAIS -------------- ------------ PARTI NOM POLITIQUE DOMICILE - - - NAAM POLITIEKE WOONPLAATS PARTIJ 1. ALBISHARI Aziz Ecolo 1060 Bruxelles Chaussée de Waterloo 200A – Saint-Gilles (M./Dhr.) 1005 Bruxelles PRB – Groupe Ecolo ♦ GSM: 0479/82.65.72 Courriel: [email protected] 2. AZZOUZI Mohamed PS 1210 Bruxelles Rue de la Ferme 84 – Saint-Josse-ten-Noode (M./Dhr.) Tél. : 02/218.35.87 (B) GSM : 0475/42.08.52 Fax : 02/219.42.93 (B) Courriel: [email protected] ♦ Site internet : www.azzouzimohamed.be 3. BERTIEAUX Françoise MR 1040 Bruxelles Avenue de Tervueren 28 – Etterbeek ♦ (Mme/Mevr.) 1040 Bruxelles Avenue d'Auderghem 113 – Etterbeek Tél. : 02/627.23.08 (B) – 02/282.86.54 (B) Courriel: [email protected] Site internet: www.Francoisebertieaux.be 4. BOUARFA Sfia PS 1030 Bruxelles Avenue A. Lacomblé 90 – Schaerbeek (Mme/Mevr.) 1005 Bruxelles PRB – Groupe PS ♦ Tél. : 02/736.52.40 Fax : 02/736.52.40 Courriel: [email protected] Site internet: www.sFiabouarFa.be 5. BRAECKMAN Dominique Ecolo 1000 Bruxelles Rue des ConFédérés 34 - Bruxelles (Mme/Mevr.) 1005 Bruxelles PRB - Groupe Ecolo ♦ Tél. : 02/549.69.08 (B) GSM : 0496/62.77.72 Fax : 02/771.79.96 (P) – 02/549.65.27 (B) Courriel: [email protected] [email protected] ♦ Site internet: www.ecolo.be/elus/d.braeckman 6. BROTCHI Jacques MR 1180 Bruxelles Avenue Den Doorn 5/14 - Uccle (M./Dhr.) Tél.: 02/374.41.15 GSM: 0475/26.76.18 Fax: 02/374.41.15 Courriel: [email protected] [email protected] Site internet: www.brotchi.be 7. CARON Danielle cdH 1200 Bruxelles Avenue des Constellations 15 – Woluwe-Saint-Lambert (Mme/Mevr.) Tél. : 02/549.65.05 (B) GSM : 0475/246.846 Fax : 02/762.62.86 (P) Courriel: [email protected] Site internet : www.danielle-caron.be ♦ Adresse courrier/BrieFwisselingsadres F Groupe linguistique Français/Franse taalgroep N Groupe linguistique néerlandais/Nederlandse taalgroep L/C/CVL-OC/mva/19.10.2011 A-4/4 – 2011-2012 A-4/4 – 2011-2012 8. CARTHÉ Michèle PS 1083 Bruxelles Rue Roger Abeels 7 – Ganshoren (Mme/Mevr.) Tél. : 02/428.94.25 – 02/428.28.07 (P) – 02/464.05.26 (B) Fax : 02/428.77.57 (B) Courriel: [email protected] Site internet: www.michelecarthe.be 9. CHAHID Mohammadi PS 1080 Bruxelles Rue des Campanules 8/1 – Molenbeek-Saint-Jean (M./Dhr.) 1005 Bruxelles PRB - Groupe PS ♦ Tél.: 02/549.69.66 (B) – 02/549.69.65 GSM: 0475/91.98.08 Fax: 02/549.69.67 (B) Courriel: [email protected] 10. CLOSE Philippe PS 1000 Bruxelles Rue des Fabriques 59 – Bruxelles (M.//Dhr.) 1000 Bruxelles Grand Place 14 – Bruxelles ♦ Tél.: 02/279.47.43 GSM: 0476/31.79.63 Fax: 02/279.47.49 Courriel: [email protected] Site internet: www.philippe-close.be 11. COLSON Michel FDF 1170 Bruxelles Rue du Roitelet 10 – Watermael-BoitsFort ♦ (M./Dhr.) Président du CPAS 1170 Bruxelles Rue du Loutrier 69 (B) – Watermael-BoitsFort Tél.: 02/673.46.55 (P) – 02/663.08.01 (B) GSM: 0478/49.26.55 Fax: 02/663.08.19 (B) – 02/549.64.98 (B) Courriel: [email protected] [email protected] 12. d'URSEL Anne-Charlotte MR 1150 Bruxelles Avenue des Mille Mètres 1 – Woluwe-Saint-Pierre (Mme/Mevr.) GSM: 0477/25.98.28 Courriel: [email protected] Site internet: www.acdursel.be 13. DAÏF Mohamed PS 1080 Bruxelles Rue Delaunoy 94 – Molenbeek-Saint-Jean ♦ (M./Dhr.) 1012 Bruxelles Parlement de la Communauté Française - Groupe PS Tél. : 02/411.12.25 (P) - 02/282.86.05 (B) GSM: 0476/46.15.52 Fax : 02/282.86.25 (B) Courriel: [email protected] 14. DE BOCK Emmanuel FDF 1005 Bruxelles PRB – Groupe FDF (M./Dhr.) GSM: 0497/59.99.42 Courriel: [email protected] [email protected] Site internet: www.emmanueldebock.be 15. de CLIPPELE Olivier MR 1050 Bruxelles Avenue Louise 85 bte 1 – Ixelles (M./Dhr.) Tél. : 02/538.60.76 – 02/535.73.07 (B) Fax : 02/537.81.73 (B) Site internet: www.declippele.org 16. DEFOSSÉ Jean-Claude Ecolo 1030 Bruxelles Rue Camille Wollès 32 – Schaerbeek ♦ (M./Dhr.) Tél.: 02/375.43.43 GSM: 0475/20.10.54 Courriel: [email protected] 17. de GROOTE Julie cdH 1050 Bruxelles Rue Georges Lorand 16 – Ixelles (Mme/Mevr.) Présidente Parlement Francophone bruxellois 1000 Bruxelles Rue Ducale 67 - Bruxelles ♦ Tél. : 02/504.96.82 Fax : 02/504.96.85 Courriel: [email protected] 18. DELFORGE Céline Ecolo 1050 Bruxelles Avenue de la Couronne 128/1 – Ixelles (Mme/Mevr.) 1005 Bruxelles PRB - Groupe Ecolo ♦ GSM: 0498/501.416 Fax: 02/549.65.27 (B) Courriel: [email protected] Site internet: www.celinedelforge.be ♦ Adresse courrier/BrieFwisselingsadres F Groupe linguistique Français/Franse taalgroep N Groupe linguistique néerlandais/Nederlandse taalgroep L/C/CVL-OC/mva/19.10.2011 A-4/4 – 2011-2012 A-4/4 – 2011-2012 19. de PATOUL Serge FDF 1150 Bruxelles La Venelle 5 – Woluwe-Saint-Pierre ♦ (M./Dhr.) 1005 Bruxelles PRB - Groupe FDF Tél.: 02/773.05.07 (B) - 02/549.66.22 (B) GSM: 0476/48.94.21 Fax: 02/772.78.29 (P) – 02/773.18.18 (B) - 02/549.65.84 (B) Courriel: [email protected] [email protected] Site internet: www.depatoul.be 20. DÉSIR Caroline PS 1050 Bruxelles Rue du Vivier 19 – Ixelles (Mme/Mevr.) 1005 Bruxelles PRB – Groupe PS ♦ GSM: 0475/28.75.29 Fax: 02/549.65.52 Courriel: [email protected] Site internet: www.carolinedesir.be 21. DESTEXHE Alain MR 1160 Bruxelles Avenue Joseph Chaudron 95 – Auderghem (M./Dhr.) Parlement de la Communauté Française 1000 Bruxelles Rue Royale 72 – Bruxelles ♦ Tél.: 02/282.86.82 Courriel: [email protected] Site internet: www.destexhe.be 22. DE WOLF Vincent MR 1040 Bruxelles Avenue Nestor Plissart 28 – Etterbeek (M./Dhr.) 1005 Bruxelles Groupe MR - Bruxelles ♦ Tél.: 02/733.15.70 (P) – 02/549.65.42 (B) Fax: 02/549.66.16 (B) Courriel: [email protected] [email protected] Site web: www.vincentdewolF.be 23. DIALLO Bea PS 1050 Bruxelles Avenue du Pesage 127 – Ixelles (M./Dhr.) 1012 Bruxelles Parlement de la Communauté Française - Groupe PS ♦ Tél.: 02/649.03.81 (P) – 02/282.86.14 (B) – 02/515.64.68 GSM: 0485/48.20.69 Fax: 02/282.86.93 (B) – 02/515.78.90 Courriel: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Site internet: www.beadiallo.com 24. DIRIX Anne Ecolo 1170 Bruxelles Rue du Loutrier 27 – Watermael-BoitsFort (Mme/Mevr.) 1005 Bruxelles PRB – Groupe Ecolo ♦ Tél.: 02/549.69.04 GSM: 0478/20.50.36 Courriel: [email protected] 25. DOYEN Hervé cdH 1090 Bruxelles Rue Vanderborght 154 – Jette (M./Dhr.) Tél.: 02/423.12.05 (B) Fax: 02/425.44.63 Courriel: [email protected] 26. DRAPS Willem MR 1150 Bruxelles Avenue Salomé 9a – Woluwe-Saint-Pierre (M./Dhr.) Tél.: 02/770.17.49 (P) – 02/773.05.03 (B) GSM: 0497/59.97.00 Fax: 02/770.03.35 (P) Courriel: [email protected] Site internet: www.willemdraps.be 27. du BUS de WARNAFFE André cdH 1040 Bruxelles Chaussée Saint-Pierre 58 – Etterbeek (M./Dhr.) Tél.: 02/648.27.87 (P) – 02/549.68.76 (B) GSM: 0476/48.39.87 Fax: 02/549.65.08 (B) Courriel: [email protected] Site internet: www.andredubus.be 28. DUPUIS Françoise PS 1180 Bruxelles Rue Marie Depage 36 – Uccle (Mme/Mevr.) 1005 Bruxelles Présidente PRB ♦ Tél.: 02/549.63.31 Fax: 02/549.63.35 Courriel: [email protected] ♦ Adresse courrier/BrieFwisselingsadres F Groupe linguistique Français/Franse taalgroep N Groupe linguistique néerlandais/Nederlandse taalgroep L/C/CVL-OC/mva/19.10.2011 A-4/4 – 2011-2012 A-4/4 – 2011-2012 29. EL KHANNOUSS Ahmed cdH 1080 Bruxelles Rue des Béguines 96 – Molenbeek-Saint-Jean (M./Dhr.) GSM: 0475/92.02.99 Courriel: [email protected] 30. EL KTIBI Ahmed PS 1020 Bruxelles Avenue Jean Sobieski 36 – Bruxelles (M./Dhr.) 1005 Bruxelles PRB - Groupe PS ♦ Tél.: 02/479.09.41 (P) – 02/549.69.88 (B) GSM : 0496/21.99.79 Fax: 02/479.09.41 (P) – 02/549.65.52 (B) Courriel: [email protected] [email protected] Site internet: www.ahmedelktibi.be 31. EL YOUSFI Nadia PS 1005 Bruxelles PRB – Groupe PS ♦ (Mme/Mevr.) Tél.: 02/549.69.97 – 02/549.69.98 (B) GSM: 0479/30.00.83 Courriel: [email protected] [email protected] 32. FASSI-FIHRI Hamza cdH 1000 Bruxelles Place Anneessens 8 bte 1 – Bruxelles (M./Dhr.) Tél: 02/549.65.05 GSM: 0497/16.87.32 Fax: 02/238.01.29 Courriel: [email protected] Site internet: www.hamzaFassi.be 33. FRAITEUR Béatrice FDF 1180 Bruxelles Avenue A. Lancaster 84 – Uccle ♦ (Mme/Mevr.) Tél.: 02/375.46.28 GSM: 0476/48.62.35 Fax: 02/375.46.28 Courriel: [email protected] [email protected] Site internet: www.beatriceFraiteur.be 34. FREMAULT Céline cdH 1180 Bruxelles Avenue de Boetendael 74 – Uccle (Mme/Mevr.) 1005 Bruxelles PRB - Groupe cdH ♦ Tél.: 02/346.68.78 (P) – 02/549.65.05 (B) Fax: 02/549.65.08 (B) Courriel: [email protected] Site internet: www.celineFremault.be 35. GOSUIN Didier FDF 1160 Bruxelles Avenue Van Horenbeeck 264 - Auderghem (M./Dhr.) Tél.: 02/660.23.34 (P) – 02/676.49.76 (B) GSM: 0497/59.99.59 Fax: 02/676.49.78 Courriel: [email protected] Blog: http://didiergosuin.le-blog.be 36.
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