Exexplain with example the accommodation experience of Belgium for peace and harmony.
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The accommodative experience of Belgium for peace and harmony is explained below: The constitution of Belgium has an equal number of Dutch and French-speaking minister in the central government. ... Many powers of the central government have been given to the state government of the two regions of the country.
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The accommodative experience of Belgium for peace and harmony is explained below:
- The constitution of Belgium has an equal number of Dutch and French-speaking minister in the central government.
- Some of the special laws require the support of the majority of the members from both the linguistic groups so the decisions cannot be made unilaterally by only 1 community.
- Many powers of the central government have been given to the state government of the two regions of the country.
- The state governments are not subordinate to the central government.
- Apart from the two governments, the third type of government is formed called the community government.
- The people belonging to 1 language community vote for it, disregarding where they live.
- This government takes the decision regarding cultural and language-related issues.
- Brussels has a separate government in which both the community have equal representation.
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