Political Science, asked by sneharaj241, 10 months ago

What was the case of belgium? Explain

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Answered by harshitajoshi8888
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Belgium is a European country with a population of a little over one crore. In this country, the ethnic composition is complex. Of the total population, 59 percent lives in the Flemish region and speaks the Dutch language. Another 40 percent people live in the Wallonia region and speak French. Remaining one percent of the Belgians speak German.

In the capital city, Brussels, 80 percent people speak French while 20 percent are Dutch speaking. The French-speaking minority community was relatively rich and powerful. This made the Dutch-speaking community angry. From the 1950s to 1960s, there were tensions between the two communities because of these differences.

Answered by anandgeniusrajput
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Belgium ethinic composition was very complex in belgium 59percent people are dutch speking .40percent people french speaking and1 percent german speaking whereas in the capital city brussels 80percent french speaking and 20percent dutch speaking this led to tension in the country afteward they accomadete their laws they amended the constitution four time so that all people live with peace and in the same country

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