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If you have to look for the architect of the Catalan independence project, you only have to spell the five letters of his last name...

Pujol!

The former president of the Generalitat, who will turn 92 in June, left a written

roadmap

fully supported by Òmnium Cultural and the Catalan National Assembly (ANC) when ERC and Convergència controlled both organizations.

Since that embryo, all of Pujol's henchmen have followed the letter to the point of creating authentic linguistic dissemination companies such as TV3, Catalunya Ràdio or the universities that interpret history until they persuade the masses.

The Pujol dynasty and its sources of influence provided the breadcrumbs so that

Junqueras, Puigdemont, Tardà, Gabriel, Mas, Torra, Guardiola and Puigcorbé could

continue without losing sight of the dogma towards a sovereign nation.

And, in that independent kingdom and alien to the Bourbon domain, a new muse of independence rises, Victòria Alsina Burgués (39).

A charming young woman with a graceful word who, in addition to communing with what is established, has an eminent mathematician father (Claudi Alsina) who will not hesitate to guide her with masterful formulas so as not to deviate from her plan.

Her mother is also a mathematician, although she does not enjoy as much projection.

We must not forget that

Claudi (70) was the right hand of Andreu Mas-Colell

(77), former Minister of Economy and Knowledge during the government of Artur Mas, who is said to be the most brilliant of the team and a priest of the elite Harvard.

Victòria is the current Minister of Foreign Action and Transparency of Pere Aragonès (39), one of those positions created in recent years aimed at promoting Catalan abroad to show that there is still much to do on the

ground

.

PhD in Political Science

The young woman has a

doctorate in Political and Social Sciences

from Pompeu Fabra University (UPF), where she has combined teaching and research since 2009, and in 2018 she was appointed

delegate of the Government of Catalonia in Canada and the United States

.

There is nothing!

Her father was a professor at Harvard and she was one of the students who helped organize Artur Mas's conference at the Harvard Kennedy School on the future of Catalonia and its intentions.

On that trip, the former president's voice did not shake when

he stated that he was the 129th president of the Generalitat

, while the United States had only 44 (Obama era).

Once again, she made use of the nationalist usages of History, since during the medieval and modern times the term president did not exist, but rather ecclesiastical deputies of the Diputación del General.

Victòria's great ability in handling transversal knowledge in terms of economic management, organization of power, human resources and the balanced relationship between public and private management have allowed her to take a small giant step so that Catalonia hosts a UNESCO after his recent meeting with

Stefania Giannini, UNESCO's General Director of Education in Paris.

Despite her youth, the political scientist and university professor has a long practical career that, applied to her intellectual knowledge, endows her with qualities well above average.

Her meticulous analysis of the Catalan reality - Pujol's legacy was already noted in the first paragraph - makes Victòria not only the

muse of nationalism

, but also a demiurge of what the Catalan nation could be.

She shares her concerns with her husband, an eminent researcher and university professor, José Manuel Martínez-Sierra, who last year was appointed Director General of the UPF Barcelona School of Management, which is already considered one of the best of the world.

Paradoxically, the researcher was endorsed by Mas-Colell.

For a decade, this lawyer, political scientist and sociologist worked at Harvard University to

give visibility to the Latino community in the United States

.

Being one of the members of the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, he analyzed the notable influence of the Latin that, due to historical manipulations, was postponed to the background.

As he revealed in an interview in Viceversa Magazine, the Native American Indian Geronimo, whose personality was manipulated in so many Western movies, had learned to speak perfect Spanish (in fact, he was baptized along with his parents, as the games show). of baptism).

As much as American history books have forged the idea that the pilgrim fathers were the germ of the United States, a century after the death of the Apache leader

, the quasi-hegemony of the WASPS

(acronym that means White, Anglo-Saxon and Protestant ) has been demonstrated.

).

In the marriage of Victòria and José Manuel,

the struggle for Hispanic and Catalan

wander along the same path, but unlike what happens behind the gates of the Generalitat, they shake hands.

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