difference between forms of power sharing between belgium and srilanka?
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Belgium and Sri Lanka both shared more or less the same historical background of complex ethnic composition.
Later after getting independence Belgium shifted from a unitary to federal form of government under the great constitutional change in 1993.
Whereas, Sri Lanka continues to be, for all practical purposes, “a unitary system” where all the powers are with the National Government.
Later after getting independence Belgium shifted from a unitary to federal form of government under the great constitutional change in 1993.
Whereas, Sri Lanka continues to be, for all practical purposes, “a unitary system” where all the powers are with the National Government.
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Answer:The folllowing are the difference between the forms of Belgium and Sri Lanka.
Explanation: 1) Belgium leaders adopted the method of Power sharing while the leaders of Sri Lanka adopted Majoritarianism.
2) Belgium leaders understood that the problem could be solved by unity amongst people, while the Sri Lankan leaders did not do this.
3) They gave equality of opportunities of various fields while the Sri Lankan gave opportunities of various fields only to the majority.
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