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Chapter 203 - Chapter 150: One Nation, One People, One Language (Part 3)

Especially in the context where some radicals in Catalonia and the Basque Region have already been eliminated, promoting the unification of language and nationality becomes even simpler.

Again, the common people at the grassroots level do not harbor such ill intentions. They still considerably recognize the broader national concept of Spain, and with Spain improving as a whole, there naturally aren't many reasons to oppose.

Although the concept of nationalism has long been budding, it has only truly begun to rise during this period.

In other words, the independence issues of Catalonia and the Basque Region that troubled Spain for a long time afterward were merely in their infancy at this point.

Nationalism, which is just beginning, is bound to gain little support from the majority of common people, who have a rather vague concept of nationality.

Currently, there is not much difference between Spaniards and Catalans; the biggest difference is instead in where they reside.

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