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sithsaber
8th April 2012, 04:24
As Spain goes to shit do you foresee a major increase in calls for greater autonomy/ independence in the autonomous regions? (not asking if you agree with it) Could franquismo gain support due to its past support of isolationism?

Prometeo liberado
8th April 2012, 04:59
I would say that you'll see everything under the sun. Even the monarchist will think that they have a say. It seems to look like a European test kitchen once again. Much like the pre-WW days.

sithsaber
9th April 2012, 03:07
bump

The Jay
9th April 2012, 03:08
Could you post a link to news of the situation please?

sithsaber
9th April 2012, 03:12
Could you post a link to news of the situation please?

This shit just popped into my head, i have no recent relevant stories (we all know the economy is fucked their and alongside a drought and the reactionary franco descended govt who knows how bad it could get) I was hoping we had some Spaniards (or Catalans, or Basques or bugabugas) on the board

l'Enfermé
9th April 2012, 19:38
"Spaniard" is not an ethnic group, it's a the term used to refer to the "native" people of Spain. Castilians, Catalans/Valencians, Asturians, Cantabrians, Extremadurans, Andalusians, Aragonesians, etc. they are all "Spaniards".

sithsaber
9th April 2012, 23:01
"Spaniard" is not an ethnic group, it's a the term used to refer to the "native" people of Spain. Castilians, Catalans/Valencians, Asturians, Cantabrians, Extremadurans, Andalusians, Aragonesians, etc. they are all "Spaniards".

What's this thread about? Oh thats right DEVOLUTION