
Belgium is a little European nation that is smaller than the state of Haryana. Its borders are shared by France, Germany, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg. Its populace consists of somewhat over one crore, or roughly of people living in Haryana.
What is one of the unique features of the Belgian model of power-sharing?


Important Questions on Power-Sharing
People control themselves in democracies through institutions of self-government. A good democratic administration treats the various groups and points of view that exist in the community with the respect that they deserve. Everybody can influence how public policies are shaped. Consequently, it follows that as many citizens as feasible should share in political authority in a democracy.
What is the term for the distribution of power among different organs of government, such as the legislature, executive, and judiciary, to ensure that none can exercise unlimited power?

What are the needs for power sharing?

Study the map thoroughly and mention the languages that are dominantly present in Belgium.
For Visually impaired students in lieu of the above question.
Q: Mention the languages that are dominantly present in Belgium;



You are a citizen of a country that has a democratic form of government. You want to ensure that the system of power-sharing in your country is effective and that no one branch of government has absolute power.
Which of the following measures would best meet this goal?

Here is an example of power-sharing. Which of the four types of power-sharing do these represent? Who is sharing power with whom?
The government of Ontario state in Canada has agreed to a land claim settlement with the aboriginal community. The minister responsible for Native Affairs announced that the government will work with aboriginal people in a spirit of mutual respect and cooperation.

Here is an example of power-sharing. Which type of power-sharing do these represent? Who is sharing power with whom?
- Russia’s two influential political parties, the Union of Right Forces and the liberal Yabloko movement agreed to unite their organisations into a strong right-wing coalition. They propose to have a common list of candidates in the next parliamentary elections.
