explain the elemnts of the belgium modal of power sharing
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1. The French and Dutch-speaking ministers are in the central government.
2. Some special laws require the support of majority of members from each linguistic
group.
3. Many powers of the central government have been given to state governments of
the two regions of the country.
4. Brussels has a separate government in which both the communities (French and
Dutch) have equal representation.
5. A ‘community government’ exists. It is elected by people belonging to one language
community. This government engages with the cultural, educational and languagerelated issues.
6. This kind of governance has prevented a civil strife between the two different
linguistic communities.
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1. The French and Dutch-speaking ministers are in the central government.
2. Some special laws require the support of majority of members from each linguistic
group.
3. Many powers of the central government have been given to state governments of
the two regions of the country.
4. Brussels has a separate government in which both the communities (French and
Dutch) have equal representation.
5. A ‘community government’ exists. It is elected by people belonging to one language
community. This government engages with the cultural, educational and languagerelated issues.
6. This kind of governance has prevented a civil strife between the two different
linguistic communities.
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