It is striking that the group in the second generation is even slightly larger than in the first generation (8.5 percent). And that distinction is even greater in Brussels. There, 13.2 percent of the second generation thinks that in such a case the law may be broken, compared to 7.6 percent of the first generation.
Incidentally, there are also Flemish and Brussels residents of Belgian origin who believe that Belgian law should give way to rules of faith. In Flanders 1.2 percent of people of Belgian origin hold this view, in Brussels even 5.4 percent.

