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Topic: Italy's separatist spirit takes new shape as Sardinians push to become Swiss (Read 756 times)

legendary
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I wonder why anyone still tries to care about the orders from Brussel... Who are they? Unelected representation of banksters? Roll Eyes
sr. member
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Indeed, the normal reaction to failing fake governments (owned by central banks and megacorps) and the ever-increasing attempts to force a EUssR out of Brussels. Italy for example is owned & governed by Goldman Sachs muppets since several years now.

If it ends up in decentralization, it's a good thing (for as long as the separate entities are well-mannered and able to cope with the transition phase), otherwise it would fall apart forcefully anyway one day.
Better now - still in time for a peaceful and constructive reorganization - than too late when tensions are already too high and unload with force.
legendary
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The Venetians have already voted in a referendum to secede from Italy. Separatists movements all over the Europe are gaining steam.
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Italy's separatist spirit takes new shape as Sardinians push to become Swiss

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/mar/23/italy-separatist-sardinian-swiss-canton-marittimo

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