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Yves Leterme

Little known fact: his father is Walloon...
True that. We speak a different language (many francophones don't understand dutch, flemings usually do understand french, allthough the knowledge of french amongst the flemings is getting worse), watch totally different television programs, read different newspapers, like different artists, have different cultural interests, we have different political parties (every Flemish party has its' counterpart in Wallony, yet those counterparts are starting to become very different from each other).
Flemings and Walloons are getting more and more ignorant of each other and to be honest, I think many flemings (and walloons, but they probably won't admit it) are already living in a seperate country deep in their minds
But despite all our differences and quarrels, there has never been any violence or aggression towards each other. Everything goes through debate and civilised discussion.
The son of one of the flemish nationalists politicians (Bart De Wever), got threatened by some wacko a while ago. Mangain, a walloon politician who has been a thorn in the flemish side for many years now, was upset about this and said that this was inacceptable. Didier Reynders, another walloon politician, said something likewise.
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