Thursday, October 19, 2017

War!?: Spain to trigger direct rule on Catalonia to crush independence bid

Via Billy


The Spanish government said Thursday it would begin the process to impose direct rule on Catalonia in an unprecedented move to crush the region's independence bid.

In a statement from Madrid, the government of Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy said it would invoke Article 155 of the constitution, a provision that allows the central government to suspend the autonomy of the Catalan regional administration. 
 
Rajoy's Cabinet will meet on Saturday to agree measures to "restore the constitutional order" in Catalonia, where a banned referendum on independence took place earlier this month. The plan will then be put before the Senate, where Rajoy's Popular Party has a majority, for approval.
 
More @ CNN

11 comments:

  1. The Brits did the same thing with Scotland a few years ago. It's a "bone" tossed to keep the independence seeking peasants happy.

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  2. Spain is sliding into financial oblivion like many others and I look at Spains move as getting a conflict going so as to divert from the central governments financial incompetence. No much different than how Argentina diverts financial incompetence by starting a conflict elsewhere. Fascists are fascist in governing. indyjonesouthere

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  3. Catalonia has a right to its own rule.
    They are in charge of their own destiny. It's all about
    attempted control and money.

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    1. Yes it is the most prosperous area of the country.

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    2. Yes they can’t let their money making region go much as Lincoln would not.

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  4. The Catalans separatists are organizing an unexpected counter-revolutionary. They are calling for their supporters to go to the banks tomorrow and withdraw all of their money. Depending how many answer the call it could trigger a bank run and liquidity crisis for the Spanish central bank. Like almost all EU countries Spain is debt ridden and has serious problems selling it's bonds in the international market. A bank run and liquidity crisis will make it all but impossible. The Catalans will be able to tell the government in Madrid: If you want our money back in the system simply accede to our independence. Checkmate!

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    1. They are calling for their supporters to go to the banks tomorrow and withdraw all of their money.

      Didn't hear that and I wish them luck.

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  5. It's noteworthy how once again the wealthy regions are *left-wing*.

    Sometimes when *Brock* and some others here write on left vs. right, y'all claim the Left wants to sit on welfare. But clearly there's more to the divide.

    When you've posted on Jefferson warning of big cities, you're closer to the mark. I'm not saying this to be, um, trollish, just highlighting that the Left isn't exclusively welfare moms and the incapable.

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    Anyway, Spain being pushed to the Right sounds fine to me. Say, "No!" to the EU and to immigration. If Spain keeps out angry Muslims while Catalonia converts to Islam, the rest of Spain will become much more popular for future investment capital.

    Europe has gone crazy. If part of Spain can become right-wing enough to reject conversion to Islam, then I bet losing Catalonia is worthwhile.

    Presumably this time of demographic crisis for the West will end someday...

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    1. Anyway, Spain being pushed to the Right sounds fine to me

      Where is Franco when he is really needed..........? :)

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  6. Blasphemy! You linked to CNN

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