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what lessons do we get from Belgium and Sri Lankan examples?

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Answered by mickey0070
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Answer:1) Both Sri lanka and Belgium are democracies and they dealt with the question of power sharing differently. 2) In Belgium, the leaders have realised that the unity of the country is possible only by respecting the feelings and interests of different communities and regions.

Answered by manuchitti200511
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} The best way to bring about piece and stability in a society which is characterised by ethnic, linguistic diversity is to share power among the diverse groups, to involve them in the decision making process. Such a power sharing arrangement will mitigate the changes of conflicts in the society a sin case of BELGIUM. Sri Lanka on the other witnessed worst form of civil war resulting in killings of thousands.

B} We also learn that power sharing is the very spirit of democracy as it expends democracy to the grass root level making it more inclusive and representative in nature.

C} Power sharing also gives representation and political voice to minorities and prevents the imposition of majoritarinism to sought to establish the supremacy and dominance of the majority community as in case of SRI LANKA where the interests of tamil minorities were totally disregarded.

D} Most importantly we learn that power sharing will ensure justice, fairness, equality in the society by accommodating varied interests.....

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