Federalism and the future of Spain (2nd part) - commentaires Federalism and the future of Spain (2nd part) 2011-05-20T15:09:51Z https://www.taurillon.org/Federalism-and-the-future-of-Spain-2nd-part#comment9840 2011-05-20T15:09:51Z <p>UPyD isn't a federalist party, and if it was, it is irrelevant, for it does not have any importance in any of the autonomous comunities that push for a federalization.</p> Federalism and the future of Spain (2nd part) 2011-05-20T00:34:53Z https://www.taurillon.org/Federalism-and-the-future-of-Spain-2nd-part#comment9837 2011-05-20T00:34:53Z <p>Thank you Joan, that is a good overview of teh situation that undoubtfully will be very useful to everyone willing to know about spanish political reality. It is crucial that when Spain is first studied from abroad, is to realize that like in any other conflict, you will know grasp reality untill you hear both sides of the story. It is true Spain might need a reflection for federalism, but probably spaniards are already late for that, and we should start thinking about the only federation that might have a role for spain this century, the European one.</p> Federalism and the future of Spain (2nd part) 2011-05-19T11:29:39Z https://www.taurillon.org/Federalism-and-the-future-of-Spain-2nd-part#comment9836 2011-05-19T11:29:39Z <p>There is a relatively new Spanish federalist party with representation in the Spanish and European Parliament :</p> <p><a href="http://www.votoutil.es/estado_federal.html" class="spip_url spip_out auto" rel="nofollow external">http://www.votoutil.es/estado_federal.html</a></p> <p>And it is growing... lets see what happens this Sunday.</p>