Computer Science, asked by Ꮪαɾα, 10 months ago

difference between srilanka and Belgium no copied ans from Google if so they would be reported.......​

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Answered by PraptiMishra05
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Answer:

☆ Belgium adopted power sharing and community govt policy, whle Sri Lanka adopted the policy of Majoritarionism.

☆ Belgium gave chances to all community, bt in Slanka only the majority ruled.

☆ Belgium sorted the problem efficiantly but in SrL the problem is growing day to day.

Hope it helps :)

Answered by shinchantina
2

Answer:

Belgium:

  • Belgium is a small country in Europe and shares its border with Netherlands, France, and Germany.
  • It has a population of over one crore. The problem here is the complexity of the ethnic composition in Belgium.
  • Of the total population - 59 per cent lives in the Flemish region and speaks the Dutch language; 40 per cent people live in the Wallonia region and speak French and 1 per cent of the Belgians speak German.
  • In the capital city Brussels - 80 per cent people speak French whereas 20 per cent are Dutch- speaking.

Srilanka:

  • Sri Lanka which is located a few kilometers off the southern coast of Tamil Nadu has a population of two crores.
  • Being an island nation, it has a diverse population.
  • It consists of Sinhala-speakers which constitute 74 percent of the total population and is Buddhist, and the remaining 18 percent are the Tamil-speakers are mostly Hindus and Muslims.
  • Now among the Tamil speakers, there are two types of Tamils – Sri Lankan Tamils who are the natives of the country and the Indian Tamils whose forefathers worked as plantation workers in Sri Lanka.
  • 7 per cent are the Christians and are both Tamil and Sinhala.

Explanation:

Power sharing in belgium:

  • Power sharing in Belgium - The government gave importance to regional differences and cultural diversities.
  • Each community given equal power thus no single community could make decisions alone.
  • The capital city Brussels has different government and communities have equal representation.

Power sharing in srilanka:

  • The elected government adopted majoritarian measures and established Sinhala supermancy
  • The government mainly supported sinhalese
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