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The '''Egmont pact''' ([[Dutch language|Dutch]]: ''Egmontpact'', [[French language|French]]: ''Pacte d'Egmont'', [[German language|German]]: ''Egmont-Pakt'') of [[1977]] is an agreement on the reform of [[Belgium]] into a federal state and on the relations between the linguistic communities in the country. The pact was not carried out due to the demission of the government, but important elements of the pact were used in later Belgian state reforms.
 
The pact was agreed in 1977 between the majority parties of de government [[Leo Tindemans|Tindemans]] IV, which was a coalition between [[Christian Democratic and Flemish|CVP]], [[Humanist Democratic Centre|PSC]], [[Belgian Socialist Party|BSP-PSB]], [[People's Union (Belgium)|Volksunie]] and [[Democratic Front of Francophones|FDF]]. It was named after the [[Egmont palacePalace]] in [[Brussels]], where the negotiations took place.
 
The pact was supplemented with the "Stuyvenberg agreement" later the same year. Both would be called the "Community pact".