The German-speaking Community has powers over cultural, linguistic and "personal" matters (e.g. education, health care) like the Dutch- and French-speaking communities of Belgium. The
Government of the Walloon Region exercises regional matters over the territory in
Parliament through a representative from the German-speaking Community. However, there has been some debate as to whether or not German-speakers should have their own region. As article 139 of the
Belgian Constitution specifies, the Walloon Region may transfer some regional powers to the German-speaking Community, which it has done in the following policy areas: • In 1995: Monuments and Heritage • In 2000: Archaeological Matters and Employment Policy • In 2005: Supervision of the Church Council; Supervision of Municipalities and Policing Districts; the Financing of Municipalities; Funerals and Gravestones However, by contrast with the country's other two linguistic communities, it has no control over the language used in administration, because all municipalities are
municipalities with language facilities in French. ==Current composition==