The separatist leaders have confirmed that they will meet next Monday to assess the possibility of breaking up the current coalition. The meeting seeks to establish a unified and concrete decision about the future of the alliance, in a context of increasing tensions and internal differences. Although details about the agenda and the location of the meeting have not been disclosed, one of the spokespersons said that "those meetings will take place as soon as they touch," suggesting that the urgency and the pressure of the moment will determine the dynamic of the meeting.
In a move to ensure that any decision taken truly reflects the will of the base, the independence supporters plan to submit their final determination to a popular referendum among their followers. This approach aims to legitimize the decision and consolidate support among its supporters, who have shown a growing interest in having a say in the movement's strategic decisions. The consultation, still in the process of organization, could significantly influence the country's political landscape, marking a turning point in the relationship between the pro-independence parties and the central government.
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