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Only 18 percent of native Flemish Belgians consider Muslim values to be compatible with their way of life, according a survey on integration released Tuesday.
The study — commissioned by Flemish politician Liesbeth Homans, a member of Belgium's largest party, the right-wing New Flemish Alliance (N-VA), and a Flemish vice minister-president — surveyed close to 4,500 Flemish and Brussels residents with Belgian, Turkish, Moroccan, Polish, Romanian and Congolese backgrounds.
Among Belgians with a Moroccan background, 60 percent said they thought Muslims adapt well to Western life, according to De Morgen.
Asked about the role of religion in society, 39 percent of Flemish people with a Turkish background said they consider religion to be more important than the local law.