Frans Baert
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Frans Baert (Grembergen, 25 november 1925) is dutch-speaking belgian flemish lawyer and philosopher, former member of the Volksunie party, before joining the Spirit party and then the Sociaal-Liberale Partij.
Frans Baert's doctrine
Frans Baert is the founder of a methodology, known in dutch as Bartdoctrine; regarding Flemish independentism.
This doctrine, 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 reforms must follow three basic rules in order to reach a Flemish independence at the end:
- Each reform must be a significant step towards greater autonomy.
- Each reform should not prevent further reforms.
- Inside each reforms, the price paid to the other negociator sould not be unreasonable.