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Suky said:
Goodnightmoon said:

The parlament of Catalonia has 135 members, in order to make important decisions they have always needed around 90 votes but they declared themself an independent republic with only 70 votes from politic parties that represents a 48% of the population and using the results of an ilegal referendum with no guarantees and where people was able to vote several times, this is highly antidemocratic.

Like Catalonia give a damn abou Spanish constitution,they want to be free from them not follow their opression game. Damn clever.lol

Not only the constitution, they went over their own Catalan laws, how do you defend that? The politic parties that approved this represent less than 50% of the population there, this is not Catalonia as a whole. This idea that a place can become independent no matter how and without even knowing if most of the population wats to go its deeply stupid, what if a random town decides to become independent and makes an ilegal referendum with no guarantees, where we can't possibly know if the results are not made up and where people can vote several times, do we recognize its independence as long as they get a 51% of positive votes out of that? Are we mad?

Last edited by Goodnightmoon - on 29 October 2017