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describe modern power sharing of Belgium​

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Answered by sarazeb8989
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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 . Thus Both the communities have equal number of representatives in the central as well as the Brussels's government.

4-There is a third government known as the community government which is elected by people belonging to one language , irrespective of where they live. This government has the power on cultural matters .

Answered by sahana8049
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Answer:

Explanation:

Brussels had separate govt. with equal number of Dutch and French ministers.

Government of the other regions should also have equal no. of Dutch and French ministers.

The two govt. are independent of each other.

Third type of govt, the community govt, voted by one language speaking community and takes decision on language, culture etc.

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