Madrid is doing exactly the same mistakes after the Catalan secessionist parties won the 21 December election, as in the weeks leading to the unauthorized independence referendum of 1st October. Both Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy and King Felipe VI refused to let the door open for talks with the secessionist leaders and Carles Puigdemont, the […]Home » King Felipe
Bullheaded Madrid authorities confront Catalonia with force
Madrid is doing exactly the same mistakes after the Catalan secessionist parties won the 21 December election, as in the weeks leading to the unauthorized independence referendum of 1st October. Both Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy and King Felipe VI refused to let the door open for talks with the secessionist leaders and Carles Puigdemont, the […]Filed Under: Policy Tagged With: Barcelona, Basque Conflict, Biscay, Carles Puigdemont, Catalan, Catalan Parliament, Catalonia, citizens, Ciudadanos, Francisco Franco, Junts Per Catalunya, King Felipe, King of Spain, Madrid, Mariano Rajoy, Popular Party, President of Catalonia, Spanish Civil War, Together for Catalonia
A jingoistic Spanish ‘war’ from the past
“Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel” Samuel Johnson wrote in the 18th century and unfortunately history keeps justifying this early political essayist. During the last few days, the Catalan separatists and the Iraqi Kurds held referendums to declare national independence, which were not at all needed. Both regions have as much self-governance as […]Filed Under: Policy Tagged With: Barcelone, Brussels, Carles Puigdemont, Catalonia, Cataluña, EU, Europe, independence, independence referendum, King Felipe, Madrid, Mariano Rajoy, police brutality, referendum, separatism, Spain


















