Political Science, asked by s3Sharma, 1 year ago

How did Belgium solve the problem of power sharing

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Answered by devsharma5
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(i) The Belgium leaders tried to solve the ethnic problem by respecting the feelings and interests of different communities and regions, whereas the Sri Lankan government tried to solve the problem through majoritarianism.
(ii) Belgium leaders established a federal structure under which power was shared between the Union Government and its other constituent units whereas Sri Lankan leaders adopted Unitary Government structure.
(iii) The Belgium solution helped in avoiding civic strife whereas the majoritarianism in Sri Lanka led to the civil war.
Answered by dackpower
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Belgian leaders solve the power-sharing problem in the following manner:

a. ​The political administration acknowledged linguistic diversity in the nation and revised the Constitution to serve diverse communities such as french, german and dutch.

b. Belgian leaders rendered for a Central government which presents for fair representation of both Dutch and French-speaking diplomats in the Central government.

c. The Belgium Government granted a separate government in Brussels with equal description to both French and Dutch communities.

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