EU avoids interfering in separatist issues, as countries develop their own policies for regional identities.

Europe's autonomous movements, including Spain's Catalonia, Italy's Lega party, and Hungarian communities abroad, have varying levels of political power, often facing interventions by national governments. The EU generally avoids interfering in separatist issues, resulting in countries developing their own policies to manage regional identities. While some autonomous movements, like Catalonia, have experienced shifts in political power, the EU and international diplomacy continue to struggle with resolving these issues.

August 19, 2024
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