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Problems in brussels was more special

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Answered by tejeswarteju
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Brussels, the capital of Belgium presented a special problem: the Dutch-speaking people constituted a majority in the country, but a minority in the capital. In Brussels, 80% of the population spoke French while 20% were Dutch-speaking.  The tension between the two communities was more acute in

Answered by TNDeependra
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Answer:

The Dutch speakers, the country’s majority, were a minority in the capital Brussels.

Explanation:

The Special problem in Brussels was that the country’s majority, that is the Dutch speakers form a minority in the captial region Brussels. The country’s ethnic composition was complex with 59% of its population living in the Flemish Region and speaking Dutch while 40% of the population of the country was French speakers who lived in the Wallonia Region. This composition was opposite in the capital region of Brussels where the French speakers were the majority with 80% population of the capital and the country’s majority, the Dutch Speakers, were only 20% in the capital region. This special problem was solved by appointing a separate government for the capital region of Brussels with equal representation of both language communities.

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