"Apart from the Central and
the State Government, there is a
third kind of government. This
'community government' is elected by
people belonging to one language
community - Dutch, French and
German-speaking - no matter where
they live." What does " no matter where live mean? Does it mean that even non-Belgians who belong to any one of the language communities can elect?
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no matter where they live here means no matter in which part of Belgium they live
Non Belgium's do not take part in electing the representatives.
Explanation:
in Belgium all the different sects (the dutch,french,german speaking people) lived in different areas of the country.
the Dutch were the majority in the country but minority in the capital Brussels whereas the French were lesser in percentage in the country but we're more in number in the capital
thus the country made such a law so that no conflict exists between people of different community
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