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May. 9th, 2004 02:15 pmSome of you might know that Belgium officialy has three languages; Dutch, French and German. Now we can ignore the germans because they don't really play a role in our politics. Flanders and the Walloon provinces however have a very turbulent history. As was (and still is) the standard the nobility speaks French (this isn't a belgian phenomenon). So when our country was still young, politics mainly happened in French. It took ages before Dutch was recognised. At first some people wanted to make the whole of Belgium bilangual. Walloon however didn't like the idea so Belgium was split up; Flanders became Dutch, Walloon was French and the capital Brussels (which lies in the heart of Flanders) was bilangual.
However, the Walloon provinces don't like this much. They want Brussels to be completely French. Brabant, a flemish province was not so long ago torn in two parts; Flemish Brabant and Walloon-Barbant. More and more walloons move to Flanders and Brussels and the small region between Brussels and Walloon is slowly but steadily being inhabited by more and more French speaking citizens. I live in that region.
30 years ago it was decided that the constituency Brussels-Halle-Vilvoorde should be seperated because this allowed that people could vote for French parties in Flanders which is against the constitution. For 30 years that verdict by the court of arbitration has been ignored. Now people have had enough because this is allowing the region to be frenchified. Mayors all over Flanders are boycotting the voting that will happen next month unless the constituency is finally split up. Of course the walloons don't like this and are demanding that Brussels is made completely French as compensation for the loss of something that is against our constitution.
I am outraged that they have the nerve to demand this. Brussels is already difficult right now. A lot of people refuse or just can't speak Dutch there while it is the capital of Flanders as well as it is of the whole country. I am sick and tired of these petty differences between Flanders and Walloon. I am tired of the demands of Walloon. Walloons aren't an "endangered minority" in Flanders. I challenge you to go try and shop in Dutch in Walloon. Whereas every time I go to my hometown I hear more and more French and they think it's bloody normal to get serviced in French in Flanders.
Bah
However, the Walloon provinces don't like this much. They want Brussels to be completely French. Brabant, a flemish province was not so long ago torn in two parts; Flemish Brabant and Walloon-Barbant. More and more walloons move to Flanders and Brussels and the small region between Brussels and Walloon is slowly but steadily being inhabited by more and more French speaking citizens. I live in that region.
30 years ago it was decided that the constituency Brussels-Halle-Vilvoorde should be seperated because this allowed that people could vote for French parties in Flanders which is against the constitution. For 30 years that verdict by the court of arbitration has been ignored. Now people have had enough because this is allowing the region to be frenchified. Mayors all over Flanders are boycotting the voting that will happen next month unless the constituency is finally split up. Of course the walloons don't like this and are demanding that Brussels is made completely French as compensation for the loss of something that is against our constitution.
I am outraged that they have the nerve to demand this. Brussels is already difficult right now. A lot of people refuse or just can't speak Dutch there while it is the capital of Flanders as well as it is of the whole country. I am sick and tired of these petty differences between Flanders and Walloon. I am tired of the demands of Walloon. Walloons aren't an "endangered minority" in Flanders. I challenge you to go try and shop in Dutch in Walloon. Whereas every time I go to my hometown I hear more and more French and they think it's bloody normal to get serviced in French in Flanders.
Bah