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Default Re : Re: Belgium struggles with political crisis

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Originally Posted by Youenn View Post
50 % of population is not corsican but mainly french and non european migrants, so I would like to see the percentage of real corsicans who voted for the status. And this project of autonomy wasn't important comparing to Scotland or Wales autonomy for exemple. Furthermore, it will be surprising that the republicans propose - even after attentats - an "important" autonomy, their projects are suicidal but they are not stupid.
In fact, some independentists voted "No" to the referendum because of the arrest of Colonna (and also because it was a French State project).

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Where did I say this ?
You didn't : "you have to admit that"

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If the majority are not independentist, the majority are not against an autonomy (cultural, economical, environmental, academic, fiscal, etc.). This poll confirm this :

Sondages CSA : Les Bretons, les habitants de Loire-Atlantique et la question régionale 5/09/2000
It's already an old poll (7 years ago), and unfortunately it seems that the will of autonomy has declined.
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