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Default Re: How do you see your Nation, ideally ?

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Originally Posted by prometheus View Post
Judging from the map you displayed, does it mean that you are in favour of federalization of Spain(s) and that you would like old political entities and kingdoms to be reestablished, including the Kingdom of Granada (but this time Christian and not Muslim)?
Yes, I'm all for it (not in the exact way shown in this map though), as well as the recovering the ancient laws (fueros) of every of these kingdoms, counties, etc. (or simply regions, since I'm not a monarchist). The opposite to that would be accepting the Freemasonic and anti-Spanish constitutions of the past centuries and all the administrative monsters they created, that of course including Andalusia, which desired desintegration would recover the old kingdoms/regions of Granada, Seville, Cordoba, etc.

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And what about linguistic diversities? Should they remain?
Not only remain, but also be promoted over any other language as long as they are indigenous. Disrespect for Spanish linguistic variety is not a native practice here, it was imported by the Bourbons and to them we debt many of our historical wounds regarding these issues. As a curiosity, in the times of the multiple kingdoms, we could make a list of the ten most pro-Hispanic kings and you would find an overwhelmy non-Castilian majority (that is, Catalan, Galician-Portuguese, Leonese, Asturian, [Basque]Navarrese...).
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