DOI: 10.5553/RP/048647001977019004623
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Article | La controverse de la "Culturalisation" ou de la "Régionalisation" des crédits budgétaires |
Authors | Philippe Quertainmont |
DOI | 10.5553/RP/048647001977019004623 |
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Philippe Quertainmont, "La controverse de la "Culturalisation" ou de la "Régionalisation" des crédits budgétaires", Res Publica, 4, (1977):623-643
Philippe Quertainmont, "La controverse de la "Culturalisation" ou de la "Régionalisation" des crédits budgétaires", Res Publica, 4, (1977):623-643
Since 1971 Belgium has been organized into two cultural communities - Flanders and W allonia - and into three regions - Brussels, Flanders and Wallonia.Bach community and each region has its own financial means and its own legislative capacity. In 1975 a strong political controversy arose concerning the limits of the powers of the region vs. those of the community: which was financially responsible for some matters - the region or the community? This conflict made the problem of the coexistence of two communities and three regions more sensitive. |
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