Re: So What if...
We will see when that time comes. But to my knowledge, it would be respected.
And yes, a second vote was already planned after a succesful one. Most even thought of many votes.
First one to give the mandate to negotiate.
Second to approve the negotiations.
Third for our own constitution.
Anyways, the order is without importance. When the time comes, we will know what to do. And democracy will always be respected. That is, 50 +1.
DasFX said:Numure said:DasFX said:The separatist as pretty confident about the next referendum in 2008 or so, but what if they lose? What is the plan then? Is it simply trying again?
Yep. As long as it takes. Or until the support is no longer there.
So I am correct in my analogy about the whining child who simply continues to pester his/her mother until she gives in.
What recourse would Quebecers have after a yes vote? Would there be another vote when negotiations are complete to finalize this. What if after some years, a federalist party was elected in Quebec and held another referendum to rejoin Canada, would that be respected?
We will see when that time comes. But to my knowledge, it would be respected.
And yes, a second vote was already planned after a succesful one. Most even thought of many votes.
First one to give the mandate to negotiate.
Second to approve the negotiations.
Third for our own constitution.
Anyways, the order is without importance. When the time comes, we will know what to do. And democracy will always be respected. That is, 50 +1.