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what is the representation of French and Dutch speaking people in the Government of Brussels

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Answered by minhaj8255
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Both the Dutch and French speakingcommunities have equalrepresentation in this government. The French speaking people, who are in majority in the city, have accepted equal representation in Brusselsbecause the Dutch speaking peoplehave accepted equal representation in the Central Government.

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Answered by manuchitti200511
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This report focuses on the situation of the French-speaking population in the six communes with linguistic facilities on the Brussels periphery. These communes situated in Flanders but with a large share, sometimes a majority, of French-speaking inhabitants, are the current flashpoint of a long-standing linguistic conflict in Belgium, which – this time – seems to have been sparked off by an increased tendency of the Flemish government to restrict as far as legally possible the use of the communes’ linguistic facilities for French speakers, with the aim of reinforcing the Flemish, Dutch-speaking character of the region. This tendency of the Flemish government seems itself to have a perceived “Frenchification” of the Brussels periphery at its origin, a fear to which some French-speaking politicians have probably contributed.

The Assembly considers that this linguistic conflict in Belgium can only be solved if all parties concerned (and especially the politicians) are good-willed, open-minded, tolerant, pragmatic and flexible, willing to further the peaceful living-together of different linguistic groups, and refrain from stoking up or using these conflicts for political ends.

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