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What were the main causes of resentment in Belgium in 1960
. How was the complete solved

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Answered by Manoj2003
1
(i) Equal number of ministers for both the groups : The Belgian Constitution prescribes that the number of Dutch and French speaking ministers shall be equal in the central government. Some special laws require the support of majority of members from each linguistic group. Thus, no single community can take decisions unilaterally.
(ii) More powers to state governments : Under the proper power sharing arrangement, many powers of the central government were given to state governments for the two regions of the country. The state governments were not subordinate to the central government. 
(iii) Equal representation at the state and the central level : A separate government has been set up at Brussels in which both the communities have equal representation.
(iv) Formation of community government : Apart from the central and the state government, there is a third kind of government, i.e., ‘community government’. This ‘community government’ is elected by the people belonging to one language community – Dutch, French and German speaking no matter where they live. This government has the powers regarding cultural, educational and language related issues.
Answered by Anonymous
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The conflict was solved through an agreement that dutch should also have the same no. Of people and powers in the center. The Dutch-speaking community and the French-speaking community were separated by economic inequality. Due to this there was always issues between the two communities

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