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Europe
Sometimes it is right for a country to recognise that its job is done
2007-09-07
Time for Belgium to go?
A RECENT glance at the Low Countries revealed that, nearly three months after its latest general election, Belgium was still without a new government. It may have acquired one by now. But, if so, will anyone notice? And, if not, will anyone mind? Even the Belgians appear indifferent. And what they think of the government they may well think of the country. If Belgium did not already exist, would anyone nowadays take the trouble to invent it?

Such questions could be asked of many countries. Belgium's problem, if such it is, is that they are being asked by the inhabitants themselves. True, in opinion polls most Belgians say they want to keep the show on the road. But when they vote, as they did on June 10th, they do so along linguistic lines, the French-speaking Walloons in the south for French-speaking parties, the Dutch-speaking Flemings in the north for Dutch-speaking parties. The two groups do not get on—hence the inability to form a government. They lead parallel lives, largely in ignorance of each other. They do, however, think they know themselves: when a French-language television programme was interrupted last December with a spoof news flash announcing that the Flemish parliament had declared independence, the king had fled and Belgium had dissolved, it was widely believed.

Posted by:Steve White

#6  Douglas Adams was right.
Posted by: Eric Jablow   2007-09-07 19:34  

#5  The headline might also apply to the bulk of the U.S. troop presence in Iraq before long.
Posted by: Grumenk Philalzabod0723   2007-09-07 17:51  

#4  Also frites.

AKA french fries. Eaten with mayonnaise by the Walloons, and something else by the Flems, amd available at little roadside stands all over the country.
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-09-07 10:54  

#3  In the US the Federal Capital was specifically placed in a non-state. Perhaps that is the route for Belgium (or at least Brussells) if the EU experiment continues.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2007-09-07 10:41  

#2  But when they vote, as they did on June 10th, they do so along linguistic lines, the French-speaking Walloons in the south for French-speaking parties, the Dutch-speaking Flemings in the north for Dutch-speaking parties.

And the Umma in Brussels, capital of the new European caliphate.
Posted by: Excalibur   2007-09-07 10:25  

#1  "Welcome to Belgium, Shortcut to France".
I'd say print the signs in German, but I figure they already know...
Posted by: tu3031   2007-09-07 09:56  

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