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Default Re: Basque Separatism

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Originally Posted by Marulus View Post
The facts that can be deduced from the observation of reality say that the majority of present-day Basques do not support the Jacobinist solution to the issue, ie. the creation of an independent Basque Country on the above-mentioned principles. So I am wondering if there is some third solution to this problem.
From what I can see, many Basques support an independant Basque nation-state - but that does not necessarily mean on specific principles. But I think, democratic considerations aside, a Basque state doesnt sound so bad, and I think the Basque nation deserve it if they really want it. The question is whether the people that are against it are against any Basque independence, or just one specific political movement/base of principles?
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