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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.
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The Treaty had the following points:
- The Kingdom of Belgium is to be dissolved, with the federal government dissolved once this process is completed.
- The Region and Community of Flanders shall become an independent County, with the King of Belgium taking the throne.
- 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.
- The German-Speaking Community shall become an independent sovereign Republic.
- The Brussels Capital-Region shall become an independent and Sovereign City-State.
- The Walloon Province of Luxembourg shall join the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.
- Federal Funds will be divided between the successors according to GDP and Population Ratio.
- The Land, Air and Medical Components of the Belgian Armed Forces will be divided by Population to each successor, with according equipment
- The County of Flanders will receive 2/3 of the Belgian Naval Component, whilst France shall receive the remainder.
- The Civil Service and other Governmental Departments will be divided along current divisions.
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