Yeah, they're called Podemos. They're also making crazy economic promises, and massively populist.
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very surprising - nationalist parties are usually very right-wing.
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Podemos is not a nationalist party at all. He is just wrong, sorry to say.
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Sure, they're "not nationalist", they're just getting all the nationalist votes and happy to see nationalist referendums.
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That's a biased simplificación of a complex matter. The fact is ciudadanos is much more nationalist than podemos.
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Citation needed.
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watch any C's act with 9k spanish flags, chanting "Yo soy español". They are Spanish nationalists.
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... that's the point? We were talking about separatist nationalism, breaking the country apart. C's want maintain unity.
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dicotomy spain-catalunya is what's creating the problem. Both are stupid nationalisms.
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Spain is the status quo; those people are merely providing contrast against the voice of separatism from Catalonia.
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It's natural for a party that itself is from Catalonia to use the "we're Spanish" line against separatist parties, no?
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the antagonism itself is the problem, created by both (mostly right wing) sides, while the real problems are ignored.
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