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Hola Raúl.
La teva evolució del federalisme espanyol cap a l'Europeu, es similar a
les inquietuds i sentiments que molts catalans, fills i nets d'emigrants
d'altres territoris de la península i que estan decebuts del Jacobisme de Madrid.Jo en particular sento a
Catalunya com Nació, tal com la RAE defineix la paraula, es a dir un poble amb
una cultura pròpia es una Nació.
El primer article d'un bon demòcrata es respectar la majoria de un poble que en
les urnes defineix el seu futur o
els seus representants, fets que ja coneixem i ja s’ha parlat moltes
vegades i deixa clar l’Estat demòcrata on vivim.
Hola Raúl.
La teva evolució del federalisme espanyol cap a l'Europeu, es similar a
les inquietuds i sentiments que molts catalans, fills i nets d'emigrants
d'altres territoris de la península i
que estan decebuts del Jacobisme de Madrid.Jo en particular sento a
Catalunya com Nació, tal com la RAE defineix la paraula, es a dir un poble amb
una cultura pròpia es una Nació.
El primer article d'un bon demòcrata es respectar la majoria de un poble que en
les urnes defineix el seu futur o
els seus representants, fets que ja coneixem i ja s’ha parlat moltes
vegades i deixa clar l’Estat demòcrata on vivim.
Es podría dir que aquesta informació es certa?
British MPs for Catalan Independence
High Noon in Big Ben at the UK
Houses of Parliament. Below: Massive street protests and massive
independent votes for independence.
Nine members of Parliament in London have tabled an Early Day Motion in
support of a referendum of independence for Catalonia. The occupation of
Catalonia in 1714 by French and Spanish absolutists was made possible by the
betrayal of the English Parliament, at the time, of their allies in Catalonia
in return for the right to sell slaves in the Spanish Empire among other
baubles (Search How England betrayed the Catalans):
“That this House notes that more than one million people attended the 10
July 2010 protest in Barcelona in favour of proper powers for Catalonia;
welcomes the continuing debate over the constitution of Catalonia; believes
Catalonia to be a nation; recognises that independently organised votes on
independence have shown a majority in favour; expresses concern that the
democratic will of the people of Catalonia as shown in the 2006 referendum
on the Statute of Autonomy should be over-ruled by the judiciary of Madrid in
its ruling of June 2010; expresses further concern that future constitutional
developments in Catalonia which take place with the support of
the government and people of Catalonia may face judicial review by
organisations which are not neutral or independent in this matter; and calls
for the 2006 statute to be carried out in the form which was supported at
the ballot box and that the residents of Catalonia should be allowed the right
to determine democratically their own future.” Signed by Hywel Williams, Elfyn
Llwyd, Jonathan Edwards, Pete Wishart, Angus Brendan MacNeil, Mike Weir,
Caroline Lucas, Stewart Hosie, Eilidh Whiteford, MPs.
(Catalan Statute of Autonomy, Early Day Motion, Parliament UK, 14 July 2010)