The Trap of Political Promises
In the current political landscape, the disappointment towards the PSOE is evident. Promises such as the amnesty and the dialogue table have been forgotten, with Minister Montero recently stating that the unique funding will not materialize as we expected. These statements highlight a pattern of mistrust that has accompanied us for years.
Ambiguous and Conflicting Leadership
The new president of Catalonia, Illa, is in a complicated position. While he was elected with the support of ERC, his previous track record, including his opposition to the sovereignists, raises doubts about his true intentions. His stance at key moments, such as the application of 155, has left a mark of betrayal among those who expected real change.
The Impact of Internal Division
Faced with this situation, the sovereignist community is divided. While some are fighting for independence, others seem to have surrendered to the manipulation of the Spanish parties. Infighting only serves to weaken our cause and allow our adversaries to take advantage of the situation.
Repression and Judicial Manipulation
The repression of judges, who act as agents of a system that does not believe in its own Constitution, is another obstacle that we must overcome. The inaction of the judiciary, which cannot function without a president, is a clear example of how Catalonia is becoming a part of a cog that does not benefit us.
Growing Discontent
Catalan citizens pay the consequences of this failed system. Our taxes are diluted in a system that does not respond to the needs of the population, with infrastructure and basic services that are in a precarious state. The inequality in the distribution of resources between Catalonia and Madrid is obvious, and Catalans cannot allow this situation to continue.
An Uncertain Future: The Need for Unity
Faced with all this, the question we ask ourselves is clear: how can we move towards independence if we remain divided? We need true unity among sovereignists, a commitment to put aside differences to focus on the common goal. Only then will we be able to deal with a system that considers us second-class citizens.
Final Reflections
The moment of truth is approaching. If we do not act with determination and unity, Catalonia will remain a colony of Spain, and the empty promises of political parties will remain the norm. Politics cannot be based on deception, and we Catalans deserve a dignified and fair future, fighting for our identity and our freedom.