Answer:
The power sharing arrangement in Belgium is given in the below answer:
- Belgium recognised the cultural diversities and regional differences.
- To make sure that everyone in Belgium could live together, the Constitution was amended four times between 1970 and 1993.
- As per the Constitution of Belgium the number of French-speaking and Dutch-speaking ministers would be equal in the Central Government.
- Unilateral decisions cannot be made by any one single community. Some laws would require the support of the majority of each linguistic group.
- The State Governments are not subordinate to the Central Government.
- Many State Governments of two regions of the country have been given powers of the Central Government.