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Bien.
Bien.
franz75 escribió:A mí me ha parecido impecable, un punto tras otro con los agravios ordenados daba impresión...
franz75 escribió:Y qué os ha parecido el discurso de Puigdemont? Independientemente de los intereses de cada uno, quiero decir.
A mí me ha parecido impecable, un punto tras otro con los agravios ordenados daba impresión...
Alguien escribió:If Rajoy does not want to negotiate – and there is no sign that he does – he will be left with two options. On the one hand, he can ask the Spain’s senate for permission to take direct control of the regional government.
He is under intense pressure from a wide range of people, including former socialist prime minister Felipe Gonzalez, to do that. He would likely be backed by the opposition socialists, but not by Podemos.
Alternatively, Rajoy might allow the separatist government to remain in place and – in the words of its former finance minister Andreu Mas-Colell – let it “twist in the wind” as the local economy unwinds and international sympathy leaks away.
Some separatists may see central government intervention as a desirable short-term outcome, allowing them to argue that they are victims of heavy-handed Spanish centralism.