As a resident of former Yugoslavia, good luck with that.
I don't think that is the same thing.
Dumb American here. Why Do they dislike being under Spanish rule? Is Spain oppressive?
Being Yugo myself, I must admit I read the news worried, but in actuality the situation and atmosphere i quite different. No ethnic cleansing this time hopefully.
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So are they changing their policy? No consensus was made on the first page.
The Poligaf thread was locked. Why would it be locked if they are okay with political discussions?
Pretty interesting stuff, though it seems like the rest of Europe is mostly apathethic to it. I'll be keeping an eye on the developments for sure.
We discussed that on page 1 already. If you had read it, you would have saved yourself a post.
"Half of the catalan parlament, representing 48% of the catalan vote, declare independence". More accurate title.
So are they changing their policy? No consensus was made on the first page.
The Poligaf thread was locked. Why would it be locked if they are okay with political discussions?
Dumb American here. Why Do they dislike being under Spanish rule? Is Spain oppressive?
Yes, you're right, in hindsight Yugoslavia can be seen as one of history's craziest experiments gone wrong. Correct me please: 3 (?) different religions, 5-6 (?)ethnicities, major historic borders running right through it (Ottoman vs. Austrian empire/ "western" world, then Communism vs. Facism). So yeah, situation in Spain is quite different, let's hope for the best.
Going to Barcelona next month... Should be fun
Instead of breaking apart, countries should be together, to be honest this thing going on in Spain is a shame
Dumb American here. Why Do they dislike being under Spanish rule? Is Spain oppressive?
Yes, Spain is self evidently a bad thing. All multi nation states are, but more so any that chose violence over dialogue.I agree. Everyone seems to be cheering about this, in my opinion it isn't a good thing at all. More countries more frontiers more divisions. Was Spain so bad? The whole thing sounds rushed, an emotional vote and reaction but I admit I'm maybe not aware of the issues enough.
I just went with the (previous) BBC article headline and think it's enough when it's noted that it happened with the opposition boycotting the ballot.
Nope, he didn't. Look here:He meant the elections, not the fake referendum which was always gping to show a made-up result no matter what could happen (according to plans written by La Generalitat seized by the police)
And Catalonia stopped being a country about 3/4 hours after theh declared Independence when Rajoy dropped thr Articulo 155 and seized Catalonia. The parliament has been disbanded, the chief of Mossos has been sacked and Puigdemont and Junqueras along the rest of the Mesa will be sent to prison sooner than later.
Not even Andorra has recognised Catalonia as a country lol.
"Half of the catalan parlament (70/135), representing 48% of the catalan vote (here he got his math wrong, they represent 52%), declare independence". More accurate title.
Nope, he didn't. Look here:
Why would Andorra anyway? So far, only Slovenia is "supporting the right of nations for self-determination".
Catalans seem delusional and detached from reality.
Ah, now I know what he referred to with the middle part (the math being wrong seemed like a likely option).The catalan parties (JxS and CUP) for independence gathered 48% of the votes.
They were the majority in the parliament because the elections rules are a mess, but like Antonio Baños said "We cannot declare the Indepence without the majority of votes"
You can't paint them all like that. Read some good (read: rational) comments from the people yesterday but can't find it anymore.They are
Ah, now I know what he referred to with the middle part (the math being wrong seemed like a likely option).
I'm not that deep into the matter but wasn't it like this: explicitly secessionist parties 48%, explicitly unionist parties 39%, parties holding ambiguous stances 13%? So that 48% isn't really a thing when there is another 13% in the wild.
You can't paint them all like that. Read some good (read: rational) comments from the people yesterday but can't find it anymore.
They are in the wild regarding what they would vote in an agreed referendum but they voted against the declaration of independence and against the illegal referendum.Ah, now I know what he referred to with the middle part (the math being wrong seemed like a likely option).
I'm not that deep into the matter but wasn't it like this: explicitly secessionist parties 48%, explicitly unionist parties 39%, parties holding ambiguous stances 13%? So that 48% isn't really a thing when there is another 13% in the wild.
Like I said before, I'm not that deep into the matter, so I can't really say where those 13% would have ended up (or make speculations about it).Those 13% from Podemos have always been against DUI. They supported the idea of Referendum, but not DUI. So I'd say they were 61% for referendum and 51% against DUI.
I know we can't paint them all as delusional, it's the same as most of us against independence, independentist think we are brainless PP voters that do not care about their corrupt endeavors. I wish they would all end in jail.
Catalans seem delusional and detached from reality.
Catalans seem delusional and detached from reality.
Good and I hope Barcelona FC gets kicked out of La Liga(probably wont happen)
The fact that millions of people want to leave spain IS a reality. Ignoring this is what's actually delusional. Calling for new elections in december isn't going to change this reality. The catalan problem will only end with a legal referendum.
The fact that also millions want to stay in Spain is a reality too.
The fact that also millions want to stay in Spain is a reality too.
The food was much better there than in Spain btw.
how this compares to Brexit in terms of stupidity?
Yes, and 80% of catalonians want a referendum to solve this issue. You can't ignore 80%. Let them vote.
For better or worse, the current Spanish Constitution does not allow a binding referendum for Catalans only. For Cataluña to break from Spain, the referendum would have to be approved by all Spanish citizens, not just those in Cataluña, as the outcome affects the whole of the country.
Well I guess this is a bit of a test then. I hope this thread isn't locked as I feel it's good to discuss these issues. So long as the narrative isn't full of fly by sh1t posts. I feel tat discussing something as important as this is right and proper.
Obviuosly: that's why they can't vote, and why they should change it. It's the only way to solve this situation. Spanish Constitution says a lot of things, many of which the spanish government does not obey every single day. You can't have a Constitution from 1978, in a completely different world, with no amendments.
Yes you can, ask US about 2nd amendment 😊Obviuosly: that's why they can't vote, and why they should change it. It's the only way to solve this situation. Spanish Constitution says a lot of things, many of which the spanish government does not obey every single day. You can't have a Constitution from 1978, in a completely different world, with no amendments.
For the record, pretty much no constitution recognises the right to secession. Also, most constitutions are in fact older than the Spanish one.