Northwestern Iberia wrote:Nanatsu no Tsuki wrote:
In an ideal world, Galicia, Catalunya and Euskal Herria would be independent. The reality, though, is far more complicated.
And this is coming from an Asturian who would gladly see those regions go free.
A mina pregunta sempre foi: e posible que esas rexions, sendo independente, pode sobrevivir so sen a axuda do resto de Espana? Hai momentos nos que vexo o nacionalismo de benvida. Outras veces, a division que creou me parece negativa.
Pidolle que perdoe a mina galega, xa que non e a mellor debido a falta de practica.
Non pasa nada, chéame de ledicia ver a xente de fora de Galiza que sabe galego. Pois ben, e por que non íamos sobrevivir ser Espanha? Se é por recursos, suponse que Espanha tampoco poudería. Por poder pódese.
A todo isto, oín falar de que en Asturies tedes os vosos propios idiomas (Eonaviego e Bable creo lembrar).
I think mariano Rajoy although being galician doesn't speak a word. Well at least being Galician is not a problem to be spanish Premier. I remember the problems Carmen Chacón had when tried to lead socialist party and how she had to hid her origin.
I think more in Catalonia and Basque country to be independent in a Short future than Galicia or other spanish regions like Valencia, Balearics or Navarra.
Mostly because. Both regions and differently from the others. Have their own political parties that rule and don't have allegiancies to parties in Madrid. Catalonia: CiU, ERC and ICV and Basque PNV, EA, AMAIUR.
Even in Spanish elections Catalan Nationalist party CiU won in Catalonia and in the Basque Country, AMAIUR.
Also in those territories if spanish goverment tries to seize home goverments it will face strong oposition. Think that didn't happen in Valencia when it was seized.