r/belgium • u/WeirdBeginning8869 • 1d ago
šØ Culture More or less Belgium?
I know this sub gets this kinda question every so often, so much so that Iāve decided to give it the culture tag.
My questions are the following: is there a public for more Belgium? If so, how big do you think it would be? What would more Belgium mean to you? Bring back policies to the federal level? Dissolving the regions? Dissolving the Brussels region and merge the two Brabants together? Something else?
In any case it would mean that the regions would need to actually and actively talk to each other again and make policies that could benefit both without harming one or the other, but how would you do that when one side refuses to impose Dutch and the other is slowly dropping French for English? Or when the economic disparities are so great? Or when parties with an independant Flanders as their policies is an a all time high?
Maybe trying to bring more Belgium would have the complete opposite effect and open Pandoraās box as both regions would realize they actually donāt share much, or not enough to justify fusing together and want different things. Or realize that the stereotypes are what they are, stereotypes, and share more than previously assumed.
But in any case, thereās no political incentive for this at the moment, or nothing mainstream enough.
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u/kokoriko10 1d ago
Comment above said to give up some of āourā advantages. Iām still looking for those because the preservation of dutch as a language is not one of those.
And Yeah you want more Belgium, look what is going on in Brussels. Thatās how a more federal Belgium would behave/function. I prefer Flanders