Spain Struggles for its Identity as Catalan Independence Leaders Face Trial – Everything Law and Order Blog

The trial against 12 Catalan independence leaders exposes the extent to which Spain’s status as a coherent nation-state is being questioned. The governing socialist party is now feeling the consequences when it lost a budget vote because of the Catalan issue, says Sebastiaan Faber

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7 thoughts on “Spain Struggles for its Identity as Catalan Independence Leaders Face Trial”
  1. In the constitution that they have written, they do not recognize the right to indeendence of any area, region, province of Catalonia: you support some fascist scoundrels

  2. "the extent to which Spain's status as a coherent nation-state is being questioned"Now say that about the rest of the world; from Sweden, the Netherlands, the USA, Germany, Russia, Poland, Belgium, Italy, etc.The Catalan independence movement is a fascist movement, the result of 40 years of hispanophobic indoctrination in Catalan schools and Catalan media.

  3. The hypocrisy of the European Union. Recognising Guaido as Venezuelan president demanding Maduro resign or hold elections. Catalonia votes for independence, the EU supports Madrid.

  4. Whereas, in the rest of the world people are trying to integrate into a larger community, there are some misguided people in Catalonia pushing for the opposite direction. Madrid is at loss for what to do with Catalonia. It would be foolish for Madrid to let the country break up, and they know it. They don’t want to crack down harshly, and they can’t let things go on like that.

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