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The Spain of Basque, Catalan and Galician, by Ivan Redondo

Summary by La Vanguardia
If in the general elections of 2023 Catalonia and Euskadi had not voted, they should have known that the right would have obtained 51.6% of the votes: 37.8% the PP and 13.8% Vox; while the PSOE in the two hypotheses, inside or outside, would have remained in its same result. This is Spain that we are. It is good to remember this social and political chassis to give context to the nonata but necessary officiality of Catalan, Basque and Galician i…
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If in the general elections of 2023 Catalonia and Euskadi had not voted, they should have known that the right would have obtained 51.6% of the votes: 37.8% the PP and 13.8% Vox; while the PSOE in the two hypotheses, inside or outside, would have remained in its same result. This is Spain that we are. It is good to remember this social and political chassis to give context to the nonata but necessary officiality of Catalan, Basque and Galician i…

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The recent failure of the Spanish government in Brussels to gain the official status of Catalan, Galician and Basque in the EU once again shows the diverse linguistic map of Europe. A continent full of wealth and variety, with more than 50 minority languages, many of them unofficial in their states and where monolingualism is rare avis, but in which languages continue to condition the agenda of authorities and state policies for decades, or cent…

Diario de CádizDiario de Cádiz
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The officiality of the Catalan language in the European Union was one of the imperious tasks that its leading partner in Waterloo, Carles Puigdemont, imposed on Pedro Sánchez in exchange for connecting the oxygen pump to the government, with the mandatory “careful with me, to the next we will see”, which is the lie down that the megaminories have when negotiating, with the permission of Pedro Navaja – without seconds – the song of Rubén Blades a…

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Diario de Cádiz broke the news in on Sunday, June 1, 2025.
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