Talk:Ibarretxe Plan
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Does anybody object if I change "president" for "lehendakari"?, If anybody finds this as a mistake please change it back and explain in this thread your reason, thanks.
- Its the actual word that should be used, only thing thats wrong is that this is the English wikipedia and i can guaruntee that not even 1/10000 of the people who speak english will even know what lehendakari means, maybe put (president) in paranthesis.--Joebengo 22:06, 27 February 2007 (UTC)
I have added president in parenthesis.
I am not a fan of secession by el País Vasco, Cataluña or anywhere else in Spain, but I suspect that secession, voluntary or not, would still allow the new country to keep the Euro as its currency, as states outside the EU have adopted the Euro. I would say that the economic freefall after the secession might make using the Euro difficult, but countries can use any currency that they wish for transactions. --Wee Jimmy 17:18, 23 May 2007 (UTC)
This article should be edited by someone who is a native (or fluent) English speaker. Also, Can someone put in more details as to the exact nature of the plan?
- I'm not exactly sure what you mean by native (or fluent) speaker since I am the one who wrote most of the article and I live in Ohio and speak perfectly fine english, maybe some examples of my improper use of the american english language would be helpful for me to edit.--Joebengo 03:33, 26 July 2007 (UTC)
The article does not say what the Ibarretxe plan involves. Is it greater autonomy within Spain or outright secession?--82.41.34.186 (talk) 20:43, 14 January 2008 (UTC)
I am trying to put in a reference for the amended text and will do so ASAP. Martin. --82.41.34.186 (talk) 13:42, 15 January 2008 (UTC)