Here is what Catalonia and Kosovo have in common

European Law Professor and Macedonia's former ambassador to Brussels, Blerim Reka, has commented on today's Catalonia referendum for separation from Spain. Reka, in his Facebook status, has said Catalonia and Kosovo do not have the first letter in common. According to him, these two countries unite [...]
European Law Professor and Macedonia's former ambassador to Brussels, Blerim Reka, has commented on today's Catalonia referendum for separation from Spain. Reka, in his Facebook status, has said Catalonia and Kosovo do not have the first letter in common.
According to him, these two countries, united the right to self-rule, broadcast voice.info.
Read Reca's full status:
Kosovo and Catalonia do not have the first letter in common. It brings together the right to self-rule. And her police opposition. But, neither police intervention -- today against the Catalonian referendum; as if neither the Serbian police against the Kosovo referendum in 1991; cannot stop a national natural right. Not even in the Catalonia case -- part of the EU member state: with democracy and high living standard; with what devalved “callat<x1) diplomatic root of Kosovo- that “should be expected to democratise Serbia”. Special national identity is aimed at state sovereignty, so: Vetevendosje cannot be stopped.











