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Is it correct to call the Belgian model of power sharing as an ‘Accommodation Model’? Give reasons for your answer.

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Answered by Wafabhatt
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Thank you for this question. Please find the answer below: 

The Belgian system of power sharing can be called "Accommodation Model" for the following reasons: 

(i) It does not allow a single community unitarily take decisions. 

(ii) Power is divided between central and state government. 

(iii) Everyone is given equal representation. 

(iv) There is an active community government present in Belgium. 


Answered by gratefuljarette
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Yes, it is correct to call the Belgian model of power-sharing as an ‘Accommodation Model’.

Explanation:

  • It does not allow a single community to take decisions unitarily. Power is split between the central government and state governments. Everyone shall be accorded equal representation. The active government of the Community is present in Belgium.
  • Their constitution stipulates that the number of Dutch-speaking ministers and the number of French-speaking ministers will be equivalent. Community governance is elected by citizens from all countries, and this government has the power to make a decision on cultural and community relations.

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