Since 2008, Spain is to ECB like Argentina is to IMF.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argentina_and_the_International_Monetary_Fund
EU and Euro was a good thing (for the south) when Alemania had surplus production to place in less industrialized European states, before 2008 crisis.
EU and ECB loans like any trap, it's easy to fall and hard to escape.
A politician who take a loan for decades when its mandate is for 4 years, is some kind of legal criminal.
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2011/aug/26/spain-constitutional-cap-deficit
Spanish politicians changed the constitution in 2011 to pay the debt in first place. With no referendum. with no discussion,
Can be something less democratic?
I dont give a f*ck if gays can be married, I dont give a f*ck if abort is legal, paid, or illegal with capital punishment.
And those things make eternal political discussions, and fill thousands of newspapers.
Meanwhile things like external debt are accepted by almost all parties without consult the people.
Well, I hope this will not be eternal. Here in Spain, Vox, a ultra right wing party is the current third political force. Maybe they will put order in the future
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