Belgium is infested with politicians (it has six parliaments for a country of 10m people). That is because public money is used to buy peace in Belgium, whose Dutch- and French-speaking halves increasingly loathe each other. As a result, endless obscure ministers inhabit a world of obscure public bodies, run by political hacks and serviced by a parasitic class of consultants, lawyers and the like—often members of their families.
http://www.economist.com/world/europe/displaystory.cfm?story_id=13743268
mardi, 09 juin 2009
"The Economist about Belgium
"The Economist" About Belgium
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