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- 25/07/2015 00:18:14 / agency Xinhua
The 55 percent of the Basque Autonomous Basque Country (northern Spain) Community not want independence from Spain, compared with 30 percent who expressed their desire to occur secession.
According to a survey the Euskobarómetro, developed by the University of the Spanish region released today, stability is the dominant note.
The director of Euskobarómetro Francisco J. Llera, said he does not believe that the current Basque autonomous government follow the same steps as Catalonia and adds: “The Basque Government has seen how its policy of restraint and outstretched hand with the Socialists of that region is the best result that you are giving. I do not think you can think of wasting political capital as Mr. ago Mas “(President of the Community of Catalonia).
The survey reveals that” the climate there in Basque society is a quiet, has a very clear priority to the issue of the economic crisis and has another priority liquidate what remains of the violence, which is not bad, “says Llera.
However, on the Basque separatist organization ETA, the survey indicates a total rejection of this organization reached a record high with a ratio of 66 percent, while 44 percent think that ETA is willing to end the violence.
However, for the Basque citizens terrorism is no longer a major concern, but unemployment and the economy.
In short, the survey says that 55 percent of Basques say have few (26 percent) or no (29 percent) desire for independence, compared with 30 percent who have expressed “strong desire” of an independent Euskadi (Basque Community). F
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