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Originally Posted by Skybird
Madrid mulls subjugation of Catalonia via direct governing and suspending autonomy. Which shows what autonomy really is worth. Its dependency and being owned, the fact hidden behind a wall of roses.
Unacceptable in the Europe of the 21st century. Spain has no right to own the Catalonians against their will.
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If you use autonomy to attack the rest of the nation, I guess you can expect a reaction. In any case, the autonomy is not going to be suspended, the action over Cataluņa is going to be limited to have new elections in that community, so actually a step towards letting people vote (legally this time).
It surprises me anyway that you talk about catalans being owned, in fact the territory pertains to all spaniards and not just to catalans. Any catalan is free to split from Spain by refusing the spanish nationality and getting a different one, what they can't expect however is to split a piece of spanish soil and take it with themselves.