By Monica Uriel MADRID, 24 (ANSA) – 30% of the Basques say they have “strong desire” of Basque Country independent, according to a survey estimated that spread in Spain today, showing other separatist desires in addition to those of Cataluñas.
55% of the Basques say they have little or no desire for independence, said the “Euskobarómetro”.
an independent Basque country 27% of respondents say they live better compared to 29% who think the opposite.
Almost 22% of respondents believe that things would not change. 46% of respondents declared nationalist, compared to 50% which is positioned as nationalist.
66% of Basques reject the armed Basque separatist group ETA, which ended in December 2011 to fight Navy after 40 years.
50% believe that ETA prisoners to repent should benefit from measures of reintegration. There are about five hundred ETA prisoners scattered prisons Spain, according to government policy. 70% of respondents supported an eventual negotiation between the government and ETA, although the 34% previously conditioned to abandon weapons.
Mariano Rajoy’s government refuses to negotiate with ETA until the armed group not to abandon so definitive weapons and dissolve.
responsible Euskobarómetro, Paco Llera said not to have the impression that a discussion like the independence and being produced in Catalonia to take place in the Basque Country.
“The weather there in Basque society is a great comfort,” said Llera.
69% of the Basques shown relatively satisfied with the current self-government of the Basque Country, while dissatisfied remain around
20%. If today a referendum on the Spanish Constitution would be held in 1978 and became the “no” would triumph over the “yes” with 30% versus 26%.
referendum the Spanish Constitution in 1978 69% of Basques voted “yes” compared with 23% who voted “no”.
Abstention in the Basque Country was the highest in Spain, with 55%. UR-ADG / MAR
24.07.2015 22:13
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