Dagobert Duck
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Will FC Barcelona play in La Liga then?
Probably if an agreement is found, I think San Marino for example plays in one of the italian leagues...
Will FC Barcelona play in La Liga then?
Probably if an agreement is found, I think San Marino for example plays in one of the italian leagues...
Do you imagine Kosovo clubs playing Serbia league?
Besides, Catalonia have enough clubs to make a league with 2 or 3 divisions.
Well fair enough, but can you imagine what La Liga and Catalonian Liga would look like? Barca and Real just being champions every year...
Well fair enough, but can you imagine what La Liga and Catalonian Liga would look like? Barca and Real just being champions every year...
You say that, but they just tied two random matches recently, not against Barça
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On a more serious note, what are the current perspectives? Will the No or Yes win and will the population (at large) be content with whatever the result is?
"Yes" will win surely because the "No" voters don't recognize this referendum as one with enough warranties for their votes (also ilegal to the current laws).
And no matter the results the population will not be content because Catalonians citizens are pretty much 50% split between the Yes and No.
Also, Catalonian government said that if the Yes win, even if, say, only 30% of people voted, the independence will begin.
When's the vote?
That's kinda messed up. I think in heavy decisions like this, for a result to be accepted, you'd need to have 50%+ of the total number of eligible voters actually voting. Though this is an issue a bit everywhere, plenty of elections still go ahead with whatever result they have, even if they don't have the aforementioned 50%+.
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Lol one from Valencia when I asked so what's this about is it serious went . "I have no idea wish they would just go away " lol ... Ah well complex issues ppl don't like it seems
As the last referendum (yes, there was another one 2-3 years ago) it will go with the "YES" with a 90% of the votes for a 30% of the census.
If it's not consensed and vinculant, a lot of people are not even voting, so the results are highly biased.
In the best case scenario, all of this will move to a constitutional reform and lead to a federal state in the future.
I see that the discussion here is sometimes as stupid as for the Brexit in terms of the economic impact.
I'm all for Catalonian independence if people vote for it (that means at least 50% presence and a clear majority for yes, anything else would be ridiculous), but the consequences are pretty clear for everybody (except for some Catalonian nationalist, it seems):
If Catalonia becomes independent it will automatically be outside EU and Euro and it would need to start from scratch in terms of diplomatic relations and trade agreements. Catalonia might join EU back after some years, but I'm pretty sure Spain will make everything possible to delay that as much as possible.
Just look at Scotland, after Brexit and benefiting from a very friendly attitude from EU, and they were still told that they need first to be independent and join back EU as any other country, no going around the law.
You're just spouting the usual unionist propaganda that I've come to expect from you. No part of the EU can be forcefully ejected from the Union. The Commission issued an advisory opinion on the matter, but that's all it is, an opinion. There's been no judgements or rulings issued by the ECJ, the ultimate abiter of all things judicial in the European Union, of what happens if a part of one EU state leaves another. If one part of California secedes it doesn't just stop being part of the United States. And likewise one part of an EU state seceding doesn't necessarily stop being part of the EU.
So unless you're an ECJ judge please don't be lecturing on facts. Because right now no one knows.
If one part of California secedes it doesn't just stop being part of the United States.
I'm friggin Indian and I know this issue has been an issue for ages for Spain ... Wtf did Russia drag its ass into this convo ?RUssia been busy
When's the vote?
I'm friggin Indian and I know this issue has been an issue for ages for Spain ... Wtf did Russia drag its ass into this convo ?
Assange is tweeting about 'oppressor' Spain last few weeks.
But yes, this was going to happen with or without help of Russia.
RUssia been busy
Way off mark on this one.
While this is in no way a problem initiated by Russia, the PR/propaganda machine is already firing all cylinders, with Assange being the usual shithead and former FSB agent Daniel Stulin visiting TV3 to claim that once you remove Catalonia from Spain, the country becomes "northern Africa".
Sure, but Russia has little to do with the actual source of the issue.
As a Catalan myself, I find it absolutely ridiculous how some pro-independence people try to deny that Catalonia would be out of the EU, or selectively pick some quotes from Juncker to make it look like the EU supports the referendum.
I mean Junqueras has been repeating since I don't know how long that there is no way that we would be out ot the EU. So If you're an independentist that is ok with all this then you have to kind of belive him.
I'm friggin Indian and I know this issue has been an issue for ages for Spain ... Wtf did Russia drag its ass into this convo ?
Way off mark on this one.
The thing is Catalonia WANTS to stay in the EU. We are quite pro-europeists.
True, but there is real danger in external actors trying to influence that with fake information, leading to different results then would otherwise take place.You can't judge every single political decision through the paradigm of 'what does Russia want?'. Russia would also want an independent Scotland; that doesn't give the UK the right to deny Scotland the settlement it desires on the grounds of national security. This is ultimately an issue of self-determination for the people of Catalunya, the rest is secondary.
First i start to work in London-> Brexit happens
I started to work in Barcelona 1 1/2 months ago -> Catalonia independence
Starting to think its my fault
True, but there is real danger in external actors trying to influence that with fake information, leading to different results then would otherwise take place.
Sure, but this conversation chain started with someone saying 'Russia been busy', which is woefully ignorant. This is an issue dating back to before the Duchy of Muscowy even claimed the title Tsar of all the Russias. Reducing the recent in released prevalence of the issue to just Russia being Russia is demeaning everyone involved.
I agree. Putin's Russia is trying to weaken and divide the world because they know it's the only way Putin's Russia can excel.True, but there is real danger in external actors trying to influence that with fake information, leading to different results then would otherwise take place.
What I mean to say is that Russia will probably use its own tools to promote the cause. It's an extremely cheap operation with plenty of useful idiots willing to echo their vitriolic message.
It'll probably remain a small blip in the radar given that separatists don't need foreign intervention in order to reach to their audience, but it's an interesting tidbit for those interested in geopolitics, specially given that Catalonian separatists have little international support.
He may be off the mark on the amount of influence but he's 100% on point factually. Russia has been and will continue to be meddling. I don't know why anyone would think otherwise.
Are Catalonians really willing to pick up arms for this, outside of some fanatics?What I think will happen: on oct the 1st YES will win the referendum, althought it being illegal means nothing.
government will send the military to Catalunya and some bad shit is gonna happen.
I wish i was wrong but these country mixed with nationalism will derive onto something like what i just said.
Lets hope nothing bad happens...
What I think will happen: on oct the 1st YES will win the referendum, althought it being illegal means nothing.
government will send the military to Catalunya and some bad shit is gonna happen.
I wish i was wrong but these country mixed with nationalism will derive onto something like what i just said.
Lets hope nothing bad happens...
Are Catalonians really willing to pick up arms for this, outside of some fanatics?
I don't even see how you can secede these days. Does everyone suddenly stop paying taxes to Madrid, who is going to pay the salaries for the government employees there, etc, etc.
Are Catalonians really willing to pick up arms for this, outside of some fanatics?
I don't even see how you can secede these days. Does everyone suddenly stop paying taxes to Madrid, who is going to pay the salaries for the government employees there, etc, etc.
Nah, of course they wont. Actually no one probably will, because we are not in the 40's anymore: do you think anyone from the 1st world is gonna give his life for a nation? we are too comfy in our lives to bother with that. Im not ruling that scenario out, anyway
On the other hand, the fact that Catalonians (pro-independence ones) wont get what they want is going to cause some frustation on them
Except it was just the Commission who issued that opinion. It wasn't a legal opinion of a court like the ECJ.