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« on: November 08, 2023, 11:05:50 AM »

The Puigdemont cult and its consequences etc. (and yes I know it has causes as well as consequences, so I blame those as well, but they caused ERC even more and ERC is acting much more reasonably).

One of the most bizarre things of Catalan politics has been the sudden transformation of ERC, which for 40 years was the hardline, no compromise pro-independence party into the moderate "adults in the room party"

And quite the sudden shift, as recently as October 1st 2017 Rufian was tweeting about Puigdemont selling Catalonia like Judas sold Jesus!

The radicals left ERC amd entered the CUP.
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« Reply #1 on: November 10, 2023, 06:05:12 PM »

As I typed the words about Junts, Ayuso right on cue displays the real face of the Spanish “unionist” Right : she wants to ensure all tax of major fortunes goes to Madrid’s coffers rather than Spain’s. Yet for some reason Convergents are the greedy ones, despite following through with their clamor for responsibility (i.e total independence from Spain), as opposed to Ayuso’s Madrid regionalism, which relies on sucking Spain dry of its young talent and its tax revenue in the process, all to be the bean counters of Mercosur, and run a Liz Truss redux operation, only its feasible as Spain will foot the bill for her Trussite paradise, and if Spain won’t foot the bill the Northern European tax payer will, or the ECB. The exact scenario that landed Spain in trouble of course was regional debt not being counted by the brainiacs in Frankfurt, instead they relied on the fact that Spain’s federal level was running a surplus. 

BUT BUT ASI EMPEZO VENEZUELA



Actually, what the spanish "unionist right" wants is more influence of their monied Madrid based financial backers on the country, cutting it off the backers of the regional parties.
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