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The socialist party, which secured the second-largest number of votes in the recent elections, has finalized an accord with separatist groups to ensure their support in the upcoming investiture vote. This agreement includes a disputed amnesty law that has been criticized by legal experts as unconstitutional.

In 2017, catalan separatists held an illegal referendum resulting in a sharp political crisis in Spain. The central figures who orchestrated the coup and remained in Spain were sentenced to prison, while Carles Puigdemont, the ringleader of the secessionist movement, fled the country, avoiding arrest.

In a controversial political maneuver, Pedro Sánchez, the Socialist Party candidate lacking a parliamentary majority, struck a deal with the absconded Puigdemont. The agreement ensures Puigdemont will evade prosecution in exchange for supporting Sánchez's bid for the presidency. The Socialist Party has introduced an amnesty proposal that would pardon the separatist leaders, which is a political exchange to secure Sánchez's position as Spain's president.

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[–] DragonTypeWyvern@literature.cafe 0 points 10 months ago (1 children)

It doesn't matter why they want to leave, short of preserving slavery anyways.

It matters that Spain persecuted them for organizing a vote on it.

[–] Nyarlathotep@lemmy.world 5 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) (1 children)

Public money does matter though. I'm fine with Catalan people having their own culture, in fact i'd prefer Spain to be more decentralized, but anyone thinking this is about culture and not about money is not paying attention.

[–] DragonTypeWyvern@literature.cafe 1 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

Things can have more than one motivation, and you either believe in democratic principles of self determination or you don't.

With the threat of the return of Spanish fascism in Vox, I don't blame anyone for wanting to bounce, and if there's a region that has been burned for trusting their "countrymen" it's Catalonia.