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Belgium is a EU Member State. It may suggest to the European Commission that another EU Member State is not abiding by EU law so the Commission can take further measures for instance by going to the European Court of Justice (ECJ). On the other hand, Belgium may very well go to the ECJ itself to make a case against another EU Member State. However, in light of diplomatic and economic relations, it probably will not enforce EU law itself in the EU.

In the country Belgium, the State is responsible for enforcing EU law logically.

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