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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Belgian general strike of 1893 was ordered (12 April) by the General Board of the Belgian Labour Party after the Belgian Parliament rejected (11 April) the Law Proposal on universal suffrage. This general strike did force a terrified bourgeoisie into concessions (according to Henri Pirenne: the bourgeoisie in the Parliament). But following the same author the leaders of the Belgian Labour Party were also terrified in front of events which were no more under their…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Belgian general strike of 1893 was ordered (12 April) by the General Board of the Belgian Labour Party after the Belgian Parliament rejected (11 April) the Law Proposal on universal suffrage. This general strike did force a terrified bourgeoisie into concessions (according to Henri Pirenne: the bourgeoisie in the Parliament). But following the same author the leaders of the Belgian Labour Party were also terrified in front of events which were no more under their control. In the end, on 18 April, a toned down version of universal suffrage, which gave plural votes based on wealth, education and age (ensuring the bourgeoisie of a safe majority), was approved.