Sunday, July 26, 2015

Catalans are unlikely to prompt independence from Spain – El Universal (Venezuela)

  THE UNIVERSAL
 

Sunday July 26, 2015 24:00

Madrid .- In Catalonia and in the rest of Spain, a large majority (63% and 82% respectively) believe that independence is something with little or no chance for a more or less near future.

Against this, only 32% of Catalans looks likely that the declaration of independence occurs, according to the survey by Metroscopia. In the rest of Spain, considering that the independence of Catalonia could ever occur occurs in only 13% of respondents , the Spanish newspaper El Pais reported.

The survey reflects, in any case, the disbelief secession is practically the same as the possibility of reaching an agreement to avoid the risk of rupture between Catalonia and the rest of Spain.

60% of Catalans consider it very difficult or impossible for such a pact is signed, while 37% still remains hopeful that agreement. In the rest of Spain, they are more who believe it possible to avoid the breakdown by agreement, and reaching 55%, while 39% think there is no chance to get it.

The survey also asked about the management of this crisis and reflects how citizens suspended policymakers who have starred. The suspense is massive for Rajoy (83% of Catalans and 55% in the rest of Spain believes it has not succeeded in managing the crisis), but also for Mas, both in Catalonia (59%) and the rest of Spain (85%).

Would you agree with a reorganization of the state in federal password? Most Catalan (54%) support it. In the rest of Spain’s hosting this formula is more nuanced but a substantial 34% support (50% no).

In any case, bulk (84%) outside Catalonia the possibility that a community has the right to unilaterally decide rejecting secession. In Catalonia, the majority opinion supports the right to decide.

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