Frans Baert

Frans Baert (Grembergen, 25 November 1925) is Dutch-speaking Belgian-Flemish lawyer and politician, former member of the Volksunie party, before joining the Sociaal-Liberale Partij.

Frans Baert's doctrine

Frans Baert is the founder of a methodology, known in Dutch as Baertdoctrine; regarding Flemish independence.[1] This doctrine,[2] taken by some Flemish politicians, is a step-by-step strategy in order to get an independent Flemish State through democratic reforms of Belgium.

Each reform must follow three basic rules in order to reach a Flemish independence at the end:

  1. Each reform must be a significant step towards greater autonomy.
  2. Each reform should not prevent further reforms.
  3. Inside each reform, the price paid to the other negotiator should not be unreasonable.

References

  1. Harry Van Velthoven, Karen Celis, Jasmien van Daele (2011) Waarheen met België?: van taalstrijd tot communautaire conflicten. p. 356
  2. "RTBF Auvio : toute l'offre audio, vidéo et direct de la RTBF". RTBF.
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