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Yogita Ingle 7 years, 11 months ago
An ideal federal must have both mutual trust and agreement to live together. It is a very necessary point to be taken into acoount.The federal system must always be politically stable and should not result in conflicts. For example, We take Sri Lanka and Belgium for this purpose. In Sri Lanka, the majority(Sinhalese) introduced majoritarinsm on the Tamils which was not accepted by Tamils. There was no mutual trust in this case. So this led to a civil war in the country. Whereas in Belgium, The French and Dutch had mutual trust and agreement. The French accepted equal representation in Brussels because the Dutch accepted equal power in central government . So, There were no conflicts in Belgium.
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