Answer:
The
arrangement the Belgium leaders worked out is different from any other country
and is very innovative.
(i) Belgian Constitution prescribes that the number of Dutch and French-speaking
ministers shall be equal in the Central Government. Thus, no single community
can make decisions unilaterally.
(ii) Many powers have been given to the State Governments
because the State Governments are not subordinate to the Central
Government.
(iii) Brussels has a separate government, in which both the
communities have equal representation.
(iv) There is a third type of government, 'community government'
which is elected by people belonging to one language community (may be Dutch,
French and German) and has the power regarding cultural,
educational and language related issues.
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