The majority of the people here don't get it yet; how much pain will have to pass to sort this out. Its been a windfall for the last 10 (to 20) years, and then it is just too easy to blame the government.
I wish some form of serious, respected Spanish person, who isn't in politics, would stand up and stir the people into action as what happened in Iceland. Its sad to see a country rotting out from its core, the anger yet the complacency, the loud voices but muted actions...
The traditional way of a leader taking command and saying 'we can fix the problem sticking together, working together, with a common goal, etc' is almost impossible in Spain because we're a broken nation.
We have a huge problem with nationalism (specially in Catalonia, Basque Country, and some testing in Galicia) and in the autonomous communities (regions) without that kind of problem --like Andalusia or Valencia-- the political caste is a real tribal mafia.
Of course, in the nationalist zones the political caste is a mafia as well. 'The Caste' is the only common denominator in Spain.
Adding more emotion to the Spanish puzzle, Catalonia is trying to annex Andorra, a piece of Southern France, Valencia, and the Balearic Islands.
Basque Country is trying to annex Navarre, and another piece of Southern France.
Worth mentioning the very different Tax system in every region (in some places with huge privileges).
I wish some form of serious, respected Spanish person, who isn't in politics, would stand up and stir the people into action as what happened in Iceland. Its sad to see a country rotting out from its core, the anger yet the complacency, the loud voices but muted actions...