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I suggest to take a deeper look at the sources used for claiming he disagreed with the legalization of the Spanish Communist Party or to say that he was against decentralization. For that, I do recommend to look up the book named "El guionista de la transición" a biographical book about him in which those things are explained in more detail, specially the ones about decentralization. Miranda was not against decentralization, on the contrary, he was a staunch supporter of it, however, he disagreed with the use of the term "nationalities" and thought that autonomy should only be given to those regions with a "differential fact" when compared with the rest of Spain (that is, the Catalan-speaking territories, the Basque-speaking territories, and Galicia). Breizhcatalonia1993 (talk) 23:27, 27 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]