13 January 2015

The French Parliament sings "The Marseillaise". TASK. is it possible in Spain? Why?


16 comments:

  1. ALTHOUGH IS strange, but in Spain the member of parliament´s made a minute of silence. Exactly in Madrid the 8th of january 2015. Alfredo Prada, the president of commission of parliament justice, in words of all gave his condolence and rejection about the terrorism act.

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    1. It was true. But, That minute of silence was previously agreed by members of Parliament... wasn't it?

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  2. it isn't possible in Spain because Spain hasn't make anything speacial to sing it , but French is happening to a bad moment and they sing it to rest to their country and in addition this doesn't have anything to see with Spain.

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    1. I agree with you Carmen. Spain is living a different historical moment. Don't you think so?

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  3. I think this action isn´t possible in Spain , because in Spain right now we live a anti patriotism , with everything that happened both the monarchy , and the wish of independence go Catalonia . On some occasions the spanish´s anthem has been booed by the independence´s people.
    By: Yvonne R.

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    1. I agree with you Yvonne. But, as you know Catalonia has its own anthem (called "Els Segadors")... Is it possible in Catalonia or the Basque Country?

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    2. I think if would be possible in Catalonia, but surely they do this action on behalf of Catalonia , not in name the Spanish State.

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  4. I think that in Spain could not happen that right now because, what would sing? There isn't a lyrics of the anthem yet, there isn't an agreement for choose the lyrics and, although there is no declared official, there are many versions like the version of José María Pemán. And also, perhaps, although if we had a lyric for the anthem and the deputies sing it to symbolize the union, that would not be reality. There are many citizens that are feeling non-Spanish or patriots because they disagree with the system of the country: they don't like the monarchy, the corruption cases, etc. In this I agree with Yvonne.

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    1. I actually agree with you. But, what about Catalonia or the Basque Country? Is it possible?

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    2. In these autonomous communities especially the citizens would not sing the Spanish national anthem, because there are a strong feeling of independence and of "anti-Spain". In any case, if they sang an anthem, in the Basque Country would be the "Eusko Abendaren Ereserkia" and Catalonia "Els Segadors" the own anthems of their communities, not the Spanish anthem.

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  5. It is impossible, because there isn't a patriotic feeling. The land is made up of different ideas and differents thinking. In the Parliament, each minister represent his territory. For example, I'm not Spanish, I'm Canary.

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    1. Ok, Javier. I agree with you. Then, is it possible in the Canary Islands?

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    2. is it possible, but our anthem doesn't have the importance like the Spanish.

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  6. is beautiful singing but in my opinion this is false. Because Muslims do not kill one another, plus it is prepared if this were true blood would come out to shoot and I think, as have the information so fast, when I travel, the time he was in Madrid where was the woman .... ... Besides my father searched the internet for information case and several blogs people said in the comments that was falso.y such thing as a person can leave the ID card in the car and if the attack happened an avenue How happened a car?
    Fatima López Jamile 1B

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  7. The National Anthem is rooted in "the Grenadier March" military nature and unknown author, used since King Carlos III declared March of Honor on September 3, 1770. The enormous popularity it had from the beginning this piece of music is to blame for the Hymn has remained without lyrics for more than two centuries.

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  8. The National Anthem is rooted in "the Grenadier March" military nature and unknown author, used since King Carlos III declared March of Honor on September 3, 1770. The enormous popularity it had from the beginning this piece of music is to blame for the Hymn has remained without lyrics for more than two centuries.

    TARA CURBELO 2ºC
    Losiento Hilario esque se me olvidó poner el nombre en el anterior

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