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Some of those don't even make sense. I have no idea why Andalucia, Aragon, Cantabria or Asturias would try to break from Spain (For Galicia, Basque Country and Catalonia you could argue with language).
Plus Normandy and Savoie?
Not really sure how active these separatist movements are.
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You should let go of Corsica, which is more trouble than anything. It would fit better in Italy, with it"s mafia.
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Was it too dificult to make a proper quoting?
As I said, eexcept corsicans. Thoses group mostly uses the regional nationalism to hide their racism and be more accept by population and government.
Yeap western press missinform us. Kurdish party didn't get the majority of the vote in kirdish regions?
Lol, yeah France is mistreating muslims. In some few years we will mistreating muslims and there you will understand the difference.
There isn't any serious independent group in normandy.
Brittany, they didn't receive more than 5% in local election in the place they get the more support.
At the exception of a domino effect with the creation of an independant basque state in spain. I doubt french basque will take their independence by themself.
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Yeap, normandy and savoy haven't any sepratist movements. At the maximum they have some regionalists movement who wants to promote their region but none of them have for goal independence.
I personnaly support corsican independence.
In a general way, I always support the freedom of folk and their possibility to determine the fate by themself.
Also Corsica is a burden for France.
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Only good thing that came out of Corsica was Napoleon. Other regions are peaceful and loyal to France, but watch out for the blacks and Muslims.
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About your mention of the Basques. The situation in the basque lands in the spanish side is very calm and the things have changed since the terrorist group ETA signed the peace. The latest statistical studies in 2016 about the basque population show that just the 19% of the population would vote in favor of an independent nation in an hypothetical referendum...and the independence feelings are even decreasing since the last statistics.
In my opinion the basque nationalism is becoming in just a regionalism.
About the french basques, I think they have never been nationalists, just proud to be basques but as a region belonging to France without problem.
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Project the demographic reality a few years forward. Nowadays muslims are roughly 6.5/7 million but their demographics increasing fast, in some regions they make already more than half of new births, it will reach a point in the future (less than 2 decades) where they will be 15-20 million even without immigration and they will be a significant electoral force.
I told you before when demographics change everything changes, you can not apply the present reality to a much more unfavourable demographic scenario, besides the political establishment and a part of the ethnic French will actively cooperate with their agenda to worsen the situation.
Honestly, it's very obvious to alot of people that France is walking fast to a Lebanon like - civil war - scenario in 10 to 20 years.
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