Saturday, November 17, 2018

Spain and the Catalan obsession

Story Kidnapping -  Things in Catalonia are changing. It is not known for sure if the deterioration of the independence ruling class makes a dent in popular support for separatism, but it would seem reasonable that, as advocated from Moncloa and from other instances, the narrative kidnapping of Spanish politics by the story of secessionism that, according to the analysis of the strategists of the presidency of the Government lacks alternatives to get out of the quagmire, beyond slipping - there are worrying symptoms in this regard - towards the alteration of public order and tension in the Catalan areas themselves. The failed visit of Torra to the Basque Country is disturbing: the president of the Generalitat suggests Arnaldo Otegi more affinity than Iñigo Urkullu. A terrible symptom. Little by little, we begin to rationalize the Catalan crisis that is in a 'stand by' waiting for the judgment of the procés but whose output is not to repeat the fall of 2017, but find a path of commitment that opens a horizon of normalized coexistence. Hence, the Spanish obsession to overcome all the political arguments in the insurrectionary Catalonia is probably counterproductive because the conflictive and constant verbalization of the problem thickens and consolidates it. It is not difficult to understand that a good part of the solution does not exist in discourses outside of Catalonia, but is located, to a large extent, in those that are made here and then materialized in a new internal pact between Catalans.
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