Finally a Horizon
Of secular problems, millennial rhetorics and other time-bound and perennial issues of constitutionalism.
Of secular problems, millennial rhetorics and other time-bound and perennial issues of constitutionalism.
On blogs like this as "new media", sticking your neck out and other matters more or less constitutional.
On minority government and other causes for constitutional redemption fantasies.
On coalition building, feedback loops and other functional and dysfunctional matters constitutional.
On the third sex, double nationality, and a not-so-unique Spanish separatist fleeing to Belgium.
How to discern democratic and undemocratic parties and other tough questions constitutional.
On rights and rightists and other matters of constitutional concern.
On losing confidence, gaining independence and other constitutional ups and downs.
On Catalonia and… No. It's basically all about Catalonia.
83 years after the first proclamation of a Catalan State, Catalonia seems once again to be on the verge of unilaterally declaring its independence, giving cause to a grave constitutional crisis in Spain. Although, until now, the intransigence of both sides has led to this gridlock, there is always space for a compromise that could de-escalate the crisis. However, such compromise should be characterised by a number of principles that could help the two sides present the future agreement as a win-win situation.