What kind of power sharing problems were faced by Belgium and Sri Lanka
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In Belgium, the Dutch community could take advantage of its numeric majority and force its will on the Flemists and German-speaking population. This would have pushed the conflict among all these communities further. This could lead to a very messy partition of the country; both the sides would claim control over Brussels. In Sri Lanka, the Sinhala community enjoyed an even bigger majority and could impose its will on the entire country.
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In Belgium, the Dutch-speaking community could take benefits of its numeric majority and impose its will on Flemish and German-speaking community.
In Brussels, majority of speakers were French.
In Sri Lanka, the Sinhala community possessed an even greater majority and could inflict its will on the nation.
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