Babble, but interesting babble.The Spanish prime minister, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, is facing the biggest test of his authority after a separatist group threatened to bring down his government in an escalating row over Basque independence.
The Catalan Republican Left is angry that Mr Zapatero has rejected a plan for increased regional independence passed by the Basque parliament last week. Mr Zapatero aligned himself with the centre-right opposition in turning down the plan, which he says runs counter to the principles of the Spanish constitution.
"As the Basque leader well knows, this plan is not going to prosper," he said. "Within the democratic community of our country there is a place for everyone, and everything can be discussed within the framework of the constitution. Outside of that framework, there is nothing to discuss."
Basque nationalists hope last week's vote in Vitoria will persuade Mr Zapatero to back a constitutional amendment which would allow their proposal to become law.
Guardian UK