Spain hosts Yugoslavia scenario, Catalonia divide is only the beginning

Supporters of Catalonia's independence have already called on civil servants not to comply with orders from the Spanish government but to respond with peaceful resistance. In a call to citizens, civil disobedience is being required to protect the buildings of the Catalan institutions by the Spanish government. Suspected because of [...]
Supporters of Catalonia's independence have already called on civil servants not to comply with orders from the Spanish government but to respond with peaceful resistance.
In a call to citizens, civil disobedience is being required to protect the buildings of the Catalan institutions by the Spanish government.
It is alleged that because of this scenario on the streets of Catalonia, Spanish police, even the military, follow the Metro.net newspaper.
Political and military analyst Sara Plana has recently said that Catalonia's independence would reveal the fragility of management by the Spaniards, and the state would be willing to go to war to keep “.
It even compares the situation to the former Yugoslavia.
In what would be the most alarming parallel to Yugoslavia, many people in Spain have separatist goals, and the independent Catalonia could only be one of many dominoes to fall”, she said.
Under measures already in effect, the Catalonian regional police will be under the direct control of Madrid. Anyone who is to be appointed to the position of regional minister of internal affairs, “will give the Catalan police members direct orders that must be implemented”.
According to the document, if necessary, members of the Catalonian police can be replaced by national security forces.
Now Madrid seeks to take full control of the region's finances, including taxes and budgets.
The Spanish government already controls local television and digital services, while public media executives can be fired. The government wants to provide “the transmission of real, objective and balanced information that respect political, social and cultural pluralism”.












