Spain follows 1990 model for Catalonia (Photo)

Of all the ways in which a government can solve the problem of separatist tendencies, it seems that the Spanish government has chosen the Serbian route, writes “Freign Afers”. The Spanish government now intends to replace “ ” if it decides to accept the recent referendum results held on the province's independence. So [...]
The Spanish government now intends to replace “ ” the Catalan regional government if it decides to accept the recent referendum results held on the province's independence. Like the Serbian government that did with Kosovo in 1990, says “Foreign Afers”, reports “b92”, writes Periscope.
The American newspaper also says that since October 1st, when the referendum was held, Spain is in the entire Catalan region, starting with a growing number of police officers patrolling the military roads, all ways that resembled the Serbian government's response to Kosovo when it declared independence in the 1990s.
The scripture also points out that for many Catalans it looks like an external invasion of the territory, rather than a legitimate distribution of the order force for the preservation of peace.
“Spain seems to have chosen the Serbian way” https://t.co/13sW6TH
Germà Capdevila (@gcapdevila) October 9, 2017
Meanwhile, it is expected that Catalonia President Charles Pudzemono will announce today whether he will keep his promise and declare the independence of this Spanish province.
If that happens, Spain will face the worst political turmoil since returning to democracy in the 1970s, it estimates “AFP”. /Periscopi/











