Documentation sheet, Documentation Centre on the Vlaamse Rand, 2010
Situation
Map: Five Border Arrondissements around the Brussels Capital Conurbation
| ASSE BORDER ARRONDISSEMENT: 1. Asse 2. Bekkerzeel 3. Borchtlombeek 4. Brussegem 5. Dilbeek 6. Essene 7. Groot-Bijgaarden 8. Hamme 9. Hekelgem 10. Itterbeek 11. Kobbegem 12. Liedekerke 13. Mazenzele 14. Mollem 15. Relegem 16. Schepdaal 17. Sint-Katherina-Lombeek 18. Sint-Martens-Bodegem 19. Sint-Martens-Lennik 20. Sint-Ulriks-Kapelle 21. Teralfene 22. Ternat 23. Wambeek 24. Wemmel 25. Zellik |
HALLE BORDER ARRONDISSEMENT: 1. Halle 2. Alsemberg 3. Beersel 4. Beert 5. Bellingen 6. Bogaarden 7. Buizingen 8. Drogenbos 9. Dworp 10. Elingen 11. Gaasbeek 12. Huizingen 13. Lembeek 14. Linkebeek 15. Lot 16. Oudenaken 17. Pepingen 18. Ruisbroek 19. Sint-Genesius-Rode 20. Sint-Laureins-Berchem 21. Sint-Pieters-Leeuw 22. Vlezenbeek |
TERVUREN BORDER ARRONDISSEMENT: 1. Tervuren 2. Duisburg 3. Hoeilaart 4. Huldenberg 5. Leefdaal 6. Loonbeek 7. Neerijse 8. Ottenburg 9. Overijse 10. Sint-Agatha-Rode 11. Vossem |
VILVOORDE BORDER ARRONDISSEMENT: 1. Vilvoorde 2. Beigem 3. Elewijt 4. Eppegem 5. Grimbergen 6. Hofstade 7. Humbeek 8. Machelen 9. Meise 10. Muizen 11. Perk 12. Peutie 13. Strombeek-Bever 14. Weerde 15. Zemst |
ZAVENTEM BORDER ARRONDISSEMENT: 1. Zaventem 2. Berg 3. Buken 4. Diegem 5. Kampenhout 6. Kraainem 7. Melsbroek 8. Nederokkerzeel 9. Nossegem 10. Steenokkerzeel 11. Sterrebeek 12. Sint-Stevens-Woluwe 13. Wezembeek-Oppem |
| population 1970 | number of councilmen | number of municipalities | total hectare | |
| Brussels Conurbation | 1.071.094 | 83 | 19 | 16.179 |
| Asse Border Arrondissement | 106.949 | 27 | 25 | 18.934 |
| Halle Border Arrondissement | 102.575 | 27 | 22 | 18.078 |
| Tervuren Border Arrondissement | 47.787 | 19 | 11 | 15.259 |
| Vilvoorde Border Arrondissement | 97.787 | 27 | 15 | 13.468 |
| Zaventem Border Arrondissement | 63.832 | 23 | 13 | 8.584 |
Powers
The elections in the Border arrondissements on 21 November 1971
Graph: Political composition of the councils after the elections of 21 November 1971

The composition of the councils
The composition of the tribunals
The CVP also took the majority of the tribunal seats. They took the initiative in all five of the tribunals, and in all five of the tribunals, their candidate was the chairperson: for Halle: Jean De Kempeneer, Asse: Philip Vergels, Tervuren: Alfons Van Orshoven, Zaventem: Emiel Mennens and Vilvoorde: Leo Nauwelaerts. The installation of the arrondissement councils took place on 12 June 1972 and was linked with a few typical incidents during the taking of the oath. The Dutch Culture Council had however clearly enforced the Dutch formula as the only legal oath, but those elected from the Liberté et Démocratie lists ignored this decree. The elected official in Zaventem was also not sworn in. The response from a number of Flemish people present in Halle and Asse was to sing the Vlaamse Leeuw (Flemish Lion - the official anthem of Flanders).
Tabel 2: De zetelverdeling in de vijf Federatieraadscolleges na de verkiezingen van 21 november 1971
| party | Federatie Asse | Federatie Halle | Federatie Tervuren | Federatie Vilvoorde | Federatie Zaventem |
| BSP (Belgian Socialist Party) | |||||
| Kommunisten (Communists) | |||||
| Vlaamse BSP (Flemish Socialists) | 1 | ||||
| Liberalen Mundeleer (Liberals) | |||||
| CVP-PSC (Christian People’s Party) | |||||
| FDF-PLP (Democratic Front of the Francophones - Party for Freedom and Progress) |
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| VU (People’s Union) | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| PLP-PVV (Party for Freedom and Progress - Party for Freedom ) |
1 | ||||
| Blauwe Leeuwen (Brussels fraction of the PVV) |
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| PLP bruxellois | |||||
| Liberté et Démocratie | 1 | 1 | 1 | ||
| SOS-demokratie | 1 | ||||
| CVP | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 3 |
| SCF ((branch of PSC) | |||||
| TOTAAL | 7 | 7 | 5 | 7 | 5 |
Additional information
• Law of 26 July 1971 concerning the organisation of conurbations and arrondissements of municipalities (Belgian Official Journal, 24 August 1971), Download (PDF 412 Kb)