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t.me/LauraAbolichannel : "For those of you not familiar with what is happening in Spain, I will try to summarise:

In the last general elections, although the most voted party was the right wing Partido Popular, they did not get enough support to govern without forming a coalition with right wing party Vox, which they were ready to do.

This would have been the best outcome for Spain, but Pedro Sanchez, current PM and leader of the socialist party PSOE, is ready to sell his soul (already sold to the WEF) and the country’s soul, in order to remain in power.

He is about to form a coalition with not only the Catalan separatists who are in the run after their illegal referendum in 2017 had one of them escape prosecution by smuggling himself out of the country in the boot of a car (yes, this is the type of people we’re talking about), but even with the political branch of the Vasque terrorists, some of them actual murderers themselves.

Both Catalan and Vasque extremists want independence from the rest of Spain and amnesty for their crimes and Sanchez is willing to agree to all of this plus cancel their regions’ debt, plus gift them 15,000 million Euros out of the taxpayer’s pockets who eould rather see these people behind bars!

If this comes to pass this week, he will have dismembered the country in order to hold on to power even if it means the end of the nation as we know it.

The media will have you believe that the demonstrators are far right extremists but this is not true, those on the streets this weekend and everyday for the past two weeks are people from the full political spectrum who do not wish to see their nation torn apart and sold to criminals.

Pedro Sanchez is a total WEF puppet who climbed to power in a rather strange way after his first attempt brought the worst electoral result hid party had ever gained. His attendance at a Bilderberg Group event however, resulted in a miraculous win on his second attempt…

I rest my case."

I have no love (an euphemism) for socialists and/or any politicians grabbing power.

And I have no illusions about any of the parties involved here.

Also this is me just asking some basic question, not trying to pick a fight or anything.

What is actually wrong about Catallunya and Pais Vasco peacefully separating from Spain if they want? An illegal referendum? Yep, the state can make a lot of things illegal.

Yes terrorism and terrorists killing people is not the way to go, no buts. No deals.

What is the sentiment towards the secession of these territories among the regular people in Spain these days? Does the majority want to force "unity" or they are getting more indifferent?

I'm sure politicians want a big state and a big country (the incentives are clear), but an "average" pleb from Segovia or Cadiz, why they would care really or what right they have to force people many kilometers away to (not to) do anything?

And of course, not all Catallans want to leave.

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Good points. I'm no expert, just sharing the post, but agree that regional independence seems a very reasonable thing and perhaps its time is coming. Is this a battle between Spanish nationalism vs mock WEF controlled federalism?