Workingman wrote:Wasn't Catalonia a part of the Kingdom of Aragon and located not just in Spain but also over the border of what is now France, similar to the Basque region?
Well if we follow that logic the UK and almost all the rest of the EU belongs to Rome....
Actually the history of Catalonia is much more
tangled than that with the County being pretty much autonomous within the Aragon Kingdom and with its freedoms cancelled by the rise of Castile as the controlling force in Spain.
What interests me most about this is the following statement:
in 1978 Catalonia voted overwhelmingly for the new democratic Spanish constitution that recognised Catalonia's autonomy and language.
As I see it Austerity has been abusing that faith.
A constitution is not a suicide pact, borders are not drawn and then never to move. Not in a "supposedly" Democratic world where people have self determination. If it were true that people actually have self determination, then the actions of the Spanish government could never happen. Because the Catalan people would vote to secede and the Spanish government would re-write the constitution to allow them to go.
As we have seen with Brexit. Once the "so called" democratic powers get their hands on you, they never want to let go. Catalan produces more to GDP than it receives. Therefore Spain will never let it go, purely on financial grounds. However on grounds of power and control?? Hotel California!
If we had leaders of vison in the EU, the EU statement would be that Catalonia would receive its democratic support and would be received directly back into the EU, thus negating all but the financial aspect of the impact to Spain. However those leaders are locked in a dangerous game of lies, trying to strip power from the EU states whilst playing up their "member state" powers. Doing the dance with Catalonia and winding up back in the status quo would clearly articulate the lie that the EU is made up of sovereign states bound by a treaty.
So the EU tells a different lie, about their democratic support for Spain who is not being democratic but autocratic; to hide a much bigger lie.
I like Tom Clancy's vision on International politics. "Two countries screwing each other".