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Why the Belgian federation should be dissolved and Flanders should become an independent state.
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What would happen to Wallonia – and to the royal family?

It is up to the Walloons to decide about their own future after the dissolution of Belgium. The most obvious scenarios are union with France or the creation of an independent Walloon state. In any case, we would seek to have the same amicable relations with Wallonia as we have presently with the Netherlands, the United Kingdon, France and Germany. This is impossible within the existing Belgian framework.

Concern about the future of one family, even a royal one, should not jeopardise the fate of ten million people. The Vlaams Belang advocates a republic, because that is the most democratic form of government. Ultimately, however, it would be up to the first Flemish constitutional assembly to decide on its form of government.



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