• bamboo@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    If the central government claims the local independence referendum is invalid, then the central government should host an independence referendum under whatever rules make it legal and binding, at the option of provincial leaders. If that can’t be done, then the breakaway province should consider itself an occupied territory and any means to oust the occupiers should be seen as self-defense.

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      1 year ago

      Thats the problem though. The Spanish constitution explicitly says that the country is indivisible. Therefore any independence referendums are against the constitution/illegal. And that’s the reason why the proponent of the referendum are persecuted.

      The next step should be to amend the constitution, but I’m not sure the rest of Spain would allow it

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        1 year ago

        In that case I see no problem if Catalonia just declares itself an occupied territory and liberates itself.