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Yes indeed, they are separatist. But this is not the issue they get votes for. The party became big on a plain xenophobic and racist agenda.
Flanders has other natonalist party's, and the demand for more own power lives in all Flemish political formations
Belgium is a federal state, it took 40 years to build what we have now. There is a Flemish government, and a Walloon, and a Brussels.
Every region has autonomy in many area's and this will expand in the future as every politcal party in Belgium has demands in that area.
The cordon:  this excludes 'Vlaams Belang' from executive polital power. This works on every level, regional and local. This means 80% of the voters support partys that refuses to cooperate with the 'Vlaams Belang'
This cordon was agreed because of the xenophoob and racist agenda of the 'Vl.B'. Separatisme has nothing to do with it.
As for closer ties with The Netherlands: nobody there even want to talk with the 'Vl.B' Here in Flanders this is not an issue at all, even not for the 'Vl.B)

The struggle of man against tyranny is the struggle of memory against forgetting.(Kundera)
by Elco B (elcob at scarlet dot be) on Thu Sep 21st, 2006 at 05:12:15 AM EST
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This cordon was agreed because of the xenophoob and racist agenda of the 'Vl.B'. Separatisme has nothing to do with it.

That is exactly what I'm saying.

I am also saying that if the cordon fails to weaken the party, it might be because it's not only a xenophobic party.

Those whom the Gods wish to destroy They first make mad. — Euripides

by Migeru (migeru at eurotrib dot com) on Thu Sep 21st, 2006 at 05:15:16 AM EST
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