miércoles, 6 de enero de 2010

Basque Country in 2009: Unionist governments, nationalist majority

Through the vision of a former SNP leader the conclusion of the majority in favour of sovereignty crosses the red line of self determination and the way to independence is unable to be stopped by unionist forces. But the Basque Country is an exception to this kind of sentence.

Basque Country has a complex administrative division in two states, France and Spain. In France, inside the Department of low Pyrenees, Iparralde, Northern Basque Country, consists in 3 lands. On the other side, beside the mountains they are two Autonomous Communities: Foral Community of Navarre and Basque Country Autonomous Community. Inside this last community there are four governments and four parliaments: one for each territory inside (Araba, Biscay and Gipuzkoa) and the common institutions. So are the difficulties of ruling Basque land with the central governments in Madrid and in Paris, supervising every single lay and every single process.