The failure of the Spanish Government to make Catalan, Basque and Galician official in the EU is the result of an attempt to satisfy the separatists, even if it generates discord.
The proposal was withdrawn due to the impossibility of reaching unanimity, showing a divisive use of language.
The Generalitat is violating the rights of Spanish speakers by ignoring rulings that require 25% of teaching in Spanish in classrooms.
Feijóo, leading the resistance against Puigdemont's blackmail, defends bilingualism and points out that the Government is unduly blaming the PP for the failure of the proposal.
The Government consider presenting the proposal again on June, under the pressures of Junts, despite objections from Brussels' legal services and the need to modify EU treaties.
Conclusion: The insistence on making Catalan official in the EU shows a Government's dependence on separatism, even if it leads to failure and generates divisions.