Prensa Constitution-. ‘The Territorial Constitution and the Secessionist Challenge’

Gómez de la Serna | Núñez Feijóo | 'The federal alternative' | Tajadura | 'Lessons from the Scottish and Quebecker cases' | Aragón Reyes | Fabra and Aguirre | 'Public opinion and secessionism. The Catalan case' | Barreda | 'Navarre and the Basque nationalist projects'

Prensa Gómez de la Serna: “There is not the slightest possibility of reaching an agreement with the Catalan nationalism”

/02.07.14/.-The spokesperson for the Constitutional Commission of the Spanish Congress of Deputies, Pedro Gómez de la Serna, stated that “there is not the slightest possibility of reaching or negotiating an agreement with the Catalan nationalism, and we have to accept it and manage this issue politically”, at the FAES Campus. According to him, a secessionist process that is “perfectly structured and irreversible” as the Catalan one “can only be balanced out by other parallel process that leads it to a dead end”.

Prensa Gómez de la Serna: “There is not the slightest possibility of reaching an agreement with the Catalan nationalism”

The spokesperson for the Constitutional Commission of the Spanish Congress of Deputies, Pedro Gómez de la Serna, stated that “there is not the slightest possibility of reaching or negotiating an agreement with the Catalan nationalism, and we have to accept it and manage this issue politically”, at the FAES Campus. According to him, a secessionist process that is “perfectly structured and irreversible” as the Catalan one “can only be balanced out by other parallel process that leads it to a dead end”.

Prensa Greek, Roman, Christian, classical liberal and Atlanticist Europe

It is true that the elections for the European Parliament of next May 25th are special. Because the juncture the European Union is going through is special and also the response to the crisis that marked the last five years is special. Do we have to maintain an exceptional policy –austerity and budgetary stability– that allowed the survival of the euro and the stabilization and consolidation of the European Union? Do we have to strength and legalize –we can say, return to normality– this exceptional policy?

Prensa The Carnation Revolution

The Carnation Revolution put an end to one of the longest dictatorships in the recent European history, and one of the most deceptive dictatorships established in the old continent throughout the 1930s. It was deceptive because, under the guise of a benevolent dictatorship, a highly repressive regime was concealed, as shown by the dark history of its feared political police, the PIDE. It was deceptive because, under a semi-liberal political structure, a true personal dictatorship was developed, that of the Head of the Council of Ministers, Antonio de Oliveira Salazar.

Prensa Cuadernos de Pensamiento Político nº 61

JESÚS F. COGOLLOS. La historia de la derecha en España (José Manuel Cuenca Toribio)ALBERTO MINGARDI. The Virtue of Nationalism (Yoram Hazony)ROBERTO INCLÁN GIL. El pueblo contra la democracia (Yascha Mounk)PEDRO FERNÁNDEZ-BARBADILLO. El mito del paraíso andalusí. Musulmanes, cristianos y judíos bajo el dominio islámico en la España medieval (Darío Fernández-Morera)ANTONIO RUBIO PLO. Brzezinski, un ‘idealista moderado’ (Zbigniew Brzezinski, America’s Grand Strategist, Justin Vaïsse)ALFREDO CRESPO ALCÁZAR: El sueño de la libertad. Mosaico vasco de los años del terror (Manuel Montero)

Prensa The Statute of Catalonia: Equally Unconstitutional, But More Confusing

Catalan nationalism has acquired a leading role since the last general elections because of the prominent position that the Spanish Government has given the movement, in spite of the number of seats it actually won.

Prensa Constitution-. ‘The Territorial Constitution and the Secessionist Challenge’

07.03.2014. Gómez de la Serna | Núñez Feijóo | 'The federal alternative' | Tajadura | 'Lessons from the Scottish and Quebecker cases' | Aragón Reyes | Fabra and Aguirre | 'Public opinion and secessionism. The Catalan case' | Barreda | 'Navarre and the Basque nationalist projects'

Prensa Gómez de la Serna: “There is not the slightest possibility of reaching an agreement with the Catalan nationalism”

07.02.2014. The spokesperson for the Constitutional Commission of the Spanish Congress of Deputies, Pedro Gómez de la Serna, stated that “there is not the slightest possibility of reaching or negotiating an agreement with the Catalan nationalism, and we have to accept it and manage this issue politically”, at the FAES Campus. According to him, a secessionist process that is “perfectly structured and irreversible” as the Catalan one “can only be balanced out by other parallel process that leads it to a dead end”.

Prensa Gómez de la Serna: “There is not the slightest possibility of reaching an agreement with the Catalan nationalism”

07.02.2014. The spokesperson for the Constitutional Commission of the Spanish Congress of Deputies, Pedro Gómez de la Serna, stated that “there is not the slightest possibility of reaching or negotiating an agreement with the Catalan nationalism, and we have to accept it and manage this issue politically”, at the FAES Campus. According to him, a secessionist process that is “perfectly structured and irreversible” as the Catalan one “can only be balanced out by other parallel process that leads it to a dead end”.

Prensa Greek, Roman, Christian, classical liberal and Atlanticist Europe

05.21.2014. It is true that the elections for the European Parliament of next May 25th are special. Because the juncture the European Union is going through is special and also the response to the crisis that marked the last five years is special. Do we have to maintain an exceptional policy –austerity and budgetary stability– that allowed the survival of the euro and the stabilization and consolidation of the European Union? Do we have to strength and legalize –we can say, return to normality– this exceptional policy?

Prensa The Carnation Revolution

04.25.2014. The Carnation Revolution put an end to one of the longest dictatorships in the recent European history, and one of the most deceptive dictatorships established in the old continent throughout the 1930s. It was deceptive because, under the guise of a benevolent dictatorship, a highly repressive regime was concealed, as shown by the dark history of its feared political police, the PIDE. It was deceptive because, under a semi-liberal political structure, a true personal dictatorship was developed, that of the Head of the Council of Ministers, Antonio de Oliveira Salazar.

Publicaciones Cuadernos de Pensamiento Político nº 61

01.16.2019. JESÚS F. COGOLLOS. La historia de la derecha en España (José Manuel Cuenca Toribio)ALBERTO MINGARDI. The Virtue of Nationalism (Yoram Hazony)ROBERTO INCLÁN GIL. El pueblo contra la democracia (Yascha Mounk)PEDRO FERNÁNDEZ-BARBADILLO. El mito del paraíso andalusí. Musulmanes, cristianos y judíos bajo el dominio islámico en la España medieval (Darío Fernández-Morera)ANTONIO RUBIO PLO. Brzezinski, un ‘idealista moderado’ (Zbigniew Brzezinski, America’s Grand Strategist, Justin Vaïsse)ALFREDO CRESPO ALCÁZAR: El sueño de la libertad. Mosaico vasco de los años del terror (Manuel Montero)

Publicaciones The Statute of Catalonia: Equally Unconstitutional, But More Confusing

03.31.2006. Catalan nationalism has acquired a leading role since the last general elections because of the prominent position that the Spanish Government has given the movement, in spite of the number of seats it actually won.