Alternative History
Advertisement

This Scotland says "Yes" page is obsolete.
Events in this article are no longer part of the Scotland says "Yes" timeline, but the page has been saved for reference purposes. You can comment on this page's talkpage.

The Treaty of Brussels was signed on the 24th October 2015, between national representatives from Belgium, France, Germany, Luxembourg and the Netherlands, The Brussels, Flemish, German-speaking and Walloon Governments, as well as representatives from Benelux and the European Union.

Signatories[]

Belgium[]

Flag of Belgium Belgian Federal Government

Flag of the Brussels-Capital Region Brussels Capital-Region

Flag of Flanders Flemish Regional Government

Flag of the German Community in Belgium German-Speaking Community

Flag of Wallonia Walloon Government

Other nations[]

Flag of France France

Flag of Germany Germany

Flag of LuxembourgLuxembourg

Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands

Organisations[]

Flag of Benelux Benelux

Flag of Europe European Union

Points[]

The Treaty had the following points:

  1. The Kingdom of Belgium is to be dissolved, with the federal government dissolved once this process is completed.
  2. The Region and Community of Flanders shall become an independent County, with the King of Belgium taking the throne.
  3. The French-Speaking Community, apart from the Province of Luxembourg, shall become a Region of France. Its cultural integrity shall not be affected, and the region shall not be merged with any others for a period of ten years, unless by the express wish of the Walloon people.
  4. The German-Speaking Community shall become an independent sovereign Republic.
  5. The Brussels Capital-Region shall become an independent and Sovereign City-State.
  6. The Walloon Province of Luxembourg shall join the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.
  7. Federal Funds will be divided between the successors according to GDP and Population Ratio.
  8. The Land, Air and Medical Components of the Belgian Armed Forces will be divided by Population to each successor, with according equipment
  9. The County of Flanders will receive 2/3 of the Belgian Naval Component, whilst France shall receive the remainder.
  10. The Civil Service and other Governmental Departments will be divided along current divisions.
Advertisement