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On 22.04.2010 17:51, Justus Ršoemeth wrote:
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If a similair thing would occur for example in Spain, with a Catalan
party emerging, who would be to force them into mergin with the
nationwide one, as long as they can work together (and decide on who to
send to PPI).</blockquote>
That's kind of the key:) If the parties have no problem with each
other, send a common delegation and don't start disputing each other's
legitimacy, there's no reason why a split should be bad. Fedor alludes
to another situation, akin to the one in the US.<br>
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Best regards,<br>
Boris<br>
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