Define power sharing with two examples belgium and srilanka
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In the belgium model of power sharing. 1-The state governments are not subordinate to the central which means they are not answerable to them. 2-Many powers of the central are given to the states. 3-The Dutch and the French enjoy a majority over each other in the whoe nation and the capital respectively
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The power-sharing arrangement in Belgium, although complex, has been running smoothly over the years. Sri Lanka, on the other hand, took a different stand with respect to power sharing. The government in Sri Lanka was completely dominated by the majority Sinhala-speaking population, thereby ignoring the Tamil people.
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