Main significance of Belgium model of power sharing ( a) majoritarianism (b) on the basis of universal adult franchise (c) power share in all ethnic group according to their population (d) none of these
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(c) power share in all ethnic group according to their population
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(c) Main significance of Belgium's model of power-sharing is power share in all ethnic groups according to their population.
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Belgium is a country in Europe with a population of just over one million people. The ethnic makeup of this country is diverse.
Belgian officials recognized regional and cultural distinctions, and between 1970 and 1993, they revised their constitution four times in order to devise a solution that would enable everyone to live in the same country.
The Belgian model includes the following key elements:
- In the central government, the number of Dutch and French-speaking ministers must be equal. Some special legislation necessitates the support of a majority of each linguistic group's members. As a result, no single community can make decisions on its own.
- In Brussels, there existed a separate government with equal representation for both communities.
- State administrations in the two areas of the country were given some of the central government's powers.
- A provision existed for 'community governance,' which was elected by persons who spoke the same language. This government has authority for cultural, educational, and linguistic matters.
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