27 Nov, 2012 @ 15:35
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Far-right supporters honour Franco following disappointing election result for Catalan independence

anti catalan supporters give franco salutes in spain

By James Bryce

THE deep divide between Madrid and Barcelona remains as strong as ever following a significant weekend for Spain’s future.

While Catalan voters took to the polls to show their support for secession, Fascists marked the 37th anniversary of Franco’s death with Nazi salutes at rallies in Madrid.

During Franco’s dictatorship – from 1939 to 1975 – showing support for Catalan nationalism, such as speaking the language, was made illegal.

In Cataluna, separatists won the regional elections but no party earned the overall majority needed to push for a referendum on independence.

Collectively, four different separatist parties have earned a majority in the Catalan parliament, but ideological differences make an alliance highly unlikely.

The ruling CiU party, headed by Catalan President Artur Mas, held on to power despite suffering big loses due to unpopular austerity measures.

Mas’s party lost 12 seats, dropping from 62 to 50, while rival party Catalan Republican Left (ERC) became Cataluna’s second party after enjoying big gains.

“They agree on the issue of the right to decide the future of the Catalan people, but on economic issues they have opposite positions,” said Carlos Berrera, a communications professor at the University of Navarra.

The result means the only real winner is the Spanish government, which is strongly against the idea of holding an independence referendum.

“It is a good result for Cataluna, Spain and Europe,” said Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Garcia-Margallo.

James Bryce

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5 Comments

  1. So far nobody knows and I asked the question two days ago. I think it is safe to assume that my question is not going to attract a reliable reply.

    I agree with tommie jones and Peter that the numbers look very sparse. Given that the population of Spain is around 46 million, that makes me to think that the headline (and the accompanying photo) is a bit sensationalist.

    Given that the anti-fascist movement in Spain has about 50% women membership, I doubt that you need balls “to show the world how stupid you are”. Another part of the human anatomy perhaps?

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