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INPRIMATU
The reasons
Luis Alberto, 'Amatiño' Aranberri 2011ko ekainaren 01

Anjeles Iztueta, former Minister of Education of the Basque Government, said: “We have more and more reasons to be independent as citizens.”

I'm sure you're right. Even more so since the sound of independence touches both Scotland and Catalonia.

That they have more access than ever to Balustrke in Scotland, where they have won the elections. In Catalonia they have also held a certain number of sessions and President Artur Mas has shown, optionally, what his choice would be. Besides, it’s not flies after that, the Scots know where Scotland starts and ends, and the Catalans are clear about which Catalonia they’re talking about.

Basque independentism, however, does not win elections in most Basque districts, does not have a president who has demonstrated a mark and does not know – at least he does not say in the document – whether it refers to the twin territory, the triangle, the square or the seven when declaring independence.
It's easy to know who has their reasons. It’s harder to remember anyone.