under which of the following is power shared in the 'community Government' of belgium ?
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horizontal distribution of power sharing
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Power-sharing
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- Under the sharing of power in Belgium, Dutch speakers and non-Dutch speakers are given an equal share. The government of Brussels has an equal distribution of power between French-speaking and Dutch-speaking people. This shows that both groups have a sense of respect for each other. That is why by banning French language schools, you have done wrong.
- The following are the ways of sharing power in modern democratic systems.
- Power-sharing between different organs of government: Example: Power-sharing between the legislature and the executive.
- Power-sharing among different levels of government: Example: Power-sharing between the central and state governments.
- Power-sharing among social groups: Example: Reservation for backward classes, scheduled castes, and scheduled tribes in government jobs.
- Power-sharing between pressure groups: Consulting a trade union representative while drafting a new labor law.
- The policies of the government attempted to maintain the dominance of the Sinhalese-speaking majority.
- In order to preserve their culture and language and equal opportunities in education and employment, the Tamils of Sri Lanka demanded the distribution of power on a federal structure. In Belgium, the country was saved from fragmentation on the basis of language by replacing the unitary government with a federal system.
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