The regional governments were given constitutional powers that were no longer dependent on the
central government. These changes took place in ...
A. 1969 .B. 1954. C. 1993 D. 1985
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The regional governments were given constitutional powers that were no longer dependent on the central government.
The most important changes to the Belgian constitution were the reduction of central government power and the transfer of these powers to regional governments. Belgium had regional governments even before the country became a member of the European Union. Each has its own set of responsibilities and skills.
All of this power, however, is conferred on these authorities and can be revoked by the central government. In 1993, regional governments were given constitutional powers that made them independent of the coalition government. As a result, Belgium changed from a union to a unity government. Thus, is option C the correct answer.
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