Do you want JxCat to continue the tantrum?

Since JxCat came third in the 2021 Parliament elections, they have not raised their heads.

Thomas Osborne
Thomas Osborne
03 October 2022 Monday 21:44
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Do you want JxCat to continue the tantrum?

Since JxCat came third in the 2021 Parliament elections, they have not raised their heads. Never has a bronze been received with such arrogance and indifference. If Carme Forcadell is booed by those who fled without warning, settled on the sofa or the armchairs, what humiliating treatment would they have given non-independence Catalans?

Transfer the question “Do you want Junts to continue being part of the current Govern de la Generalitat?” to the militancy. it is admitting that you lack direction and dignity –you have just been kicked out of the casino and not–, although the triumph of the yes and the extension of the sainete cannot be ruled out, with the canard of unity.

In fact, we can't go on like this. Neither the independence movement – ​​it is hard to believe that they feel comfortable with fighting Forcadell or the families of the victims of the Rambla – nor those opposed to the Generalitat – Government and State in Catalonia – becoming a whole at 100, now that the reality it requires management, management and management.

The underlying problem is that Junts is bad at losing and has never accepted the idea that Catalonia could be something other than what they are. A mentality of expropriated landowner –by the polls– or of a sour husband, style “I killed her because she was mine”.

Junts has been showing that it is the opposite of politics. This is the only way to explain the undemocratic audacity of claiming that the Consell de la República – a private entity with a desire to make a fool of itself before the EU – is above the institutions. Similar postulates constitute textbook populism.

After so many years of teaching democracy, it is only fair that they now receive some. When a government partner in Europe spends the day bugging the government, the most consistent thing is to go to the opposition. Staying now can only be interpreted as a desire to keep the payments. Very little edifying for those who have bragged about being mega-democrats to others.

Both sit and talk and when they put a table and chairs they had a tantrum. And affirming that Catalonia already self-determined itself five years ago is simply being wrong.