There's no inalienable right to self-determination. You have to meet three criteria: 1. The entity has to be geographically coherent; 2. /
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/ The entity has to be administratively coherent. 3. Self-government has to enjoy majority support in a free, fair, legal and unhindered /
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/ democratic vote. Catalonia meets the first two criteria and deserves the opportunity to demonstrate the third. As a result of actions by /
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/ the Spanish gov, I'm not at all convinced tomorrow is going to be the day when that is possible in a way that enjoys international support
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Als antwoord op @KennyFarq @JonMarcStanley
Support for self-determination depends on "from whom": from UK good, from EU bad; Iraq good, Spain bad? Maybe devolve power to individuals!
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It's about consequence yes. But tell that to Slovenia and Croatia who left Yugoslavia illegally.
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And Czechs, Hungarians or Baltic states! So much cant around ... believe it or not!
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I said Estonia but yes. In any case a clear majority, over 70%, want a vote whether si or no
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