what was the problem when the dutch speaking people were in minority in Brussels?
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- The clear problem in the capital city of Belgium that is Brussels was the adverse proportion of the people of the French as compared to the rest of the Belgium
- Belgium had 59% living in flemish region and speaking dutch
- 40% of wallonia region speaking French
- 1% spealing German
- Howver in the capital city there were 80% french speaking and 20% Dutch speaking population
- This gave the majority i.e. The French speaking population who were rich and powerful a clear condition to mske use of their majority over the minority in the capital city
- These all led to tension among both the communities between 1950s to 1960s
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