What are similarities/difference between Sri Lanka and Belgium way of power sharing
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DIFFERENCE
Belgium1.They adopted a policy of power sharing. 2. They gave equal powers to all communities.. minor or major doesn’t matter3.It solved the problem.
SriLanka1)They adopted a policy of Majoritarioism.2) They gave preferences to the majority Sinhala group alone, disregarding the minority3). It only increased the problem
SIMILARITIES
1. both had ethnic problems.2. both are democratic now.3. both of them had a very small population .....
4.Both of the countries had problems within different communities....5.which leads to civil war..
Belgium1.They adopted a policy of power sharing. 2. They gave equal powers to all communities.. minor or major doesn’t matter3.It solved the problem.
SriLanka1)They adopted a policy of Majoritarioism.2) They gave preferences to the majority Sinhala group alone, disregarding the minority3). It only increased the problem
SIMILARITIES
1. both had ethnic problems.2. both are democratic now.3. both of them had a very small population .....
4.Both of the countries had problems within different communities....5.which leads to civil war..
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Belgium is a little country in Europe and offers its line with the Netherlands, France, and Germany. It has a populace of more than one crore. The issue here is the intricacy of ethnic synthesis in Belgium.
Sri Lanka which is found a couple of kilometres off the southern shoreline of Tamil Nadu has a populace of two crores. Being an island country, it has an assorted populace.
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Difference between Sri Lanka and Belgium way of power sharing
Power-sharing in Belgium
- The government gave significance to territorial contrasts and social varieties.
- Every people group is given equivalent power along these lines no single local area could settle on choices alone.
- They took on such measures where everybody was offered the equivalent chance.
- The capital city Brussels has various governments and networks that have equivalent portrayals.
- Power-sharing in Sri Lanka
- The chosen government took on Majoritarian gauges and laid out Sinhala matchless quality.
- The government essentially upheld Sinhalese.
- Because of the one-sided conduct of the government, different gatherings felt estranged bringing about nationwide conflict.
- They just had one government that was basically supporting Sinhala speakers and was attempting to layout their incomparability.
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