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Started by celedhring, August 24, 2015, 07:51:32 AM

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Catalonia regional election: who would you vote for?

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Total Members Voted: 50

celedhring

So, CUP have finally decided to not support JxSí, so there won't be a separatist government and we'll have a repeat election in March. In due time a new thread will be posted, with more photos of the hot unionist lady.

Valmy

Quote from: celedhring on January 03, 2016, 10:47:35 AM
So, CUP have finally decided to not support JxSí, so there won't be a separatist government and we'll have a repeat election in March. In due time a new thread will be posted, with more photos of the hot unionist lady.

See? Everybody wins.
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celedhring

#182
In an eleventh hour reversal the two separatist parties have announced a deal, just hours before the deadline. Artur Mas, the acting president of the Catalan government (and candidate of the separatist bloc JxSí) will step aside and some other dude will be appointed instead, with the votes of the far left separatist party. The far lefties had vetoed Artur Mas right from the start, given his past conservative, pro-austerity, policies as head of the Catalan government.

So worst of all worlds; a separatist government and no new election thread :weep:


Eddie Teach

Maybe I've been playing too much EU4, but I think the separatists should start pressing their claims on Sardinia, Sicily and Naples.
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Crazy_Ivan80

#184
Quote from: celedhring on January 09, 2016, 12:45:37 PM
In an eleventh hour reversal the two separatist parties have announced a deal, just hours before the deadline. Artur Mas, the acting president of the Catalan government (and candidate of the separatist bloc JxSí) will step aside and some other dude will be appointed instead, with the votes of the far left separatist party. The far lefties had vetoed Artur Mas right from the start, given his past conservative, pro-austerity, policies as head of the Catalan government.

So worst of all worlds; a separatist government and no new election thread :weep:

fun times.

Instead of just one thread you'll now have the opportunity to post more -probably

celedhring

A separatist government in Catalonia will probably lead to a "national unity" grand coalition government in Madrid.

celedhring

Incidentally, that's what our new president looks like: