DOI: 10.5553/RP/048647001991033001135
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Article | De monarchie en de publieke opinie in België |
Auteurs | Bart Maddens |
DOI | 10.5553/RP/048647001991033001135 |
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Bart Maddens, "De monarchie en de publieke opinie in België", Res Publica, 1, (1991):135-177
Bart Maddens, "De monarchie en de publieke opinie in België", Res Publica, 1, (1991):135-177
A sample survey of 3000 Belgians shows that a large majority in both Flanders, Wallonia and Brussels is in favour of the monarchy. This support is based mainly on an attachment to tradition and a belief that the monarchy is the only institution capable of holding the nation together. Comparison with earlier research indicates that the influence of the king, as perceived by the population, has increased during the last 15 years. Older generations and catholics tend to be more royalistic. Opposition against the monarchy is strongest amongst non-religious groups, younger generations, ecologists and - in Flanders - socialists and Flemish nationalists. |
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