On one of the bridges that crosses the C-17 highway, near Vic, normalcy has returned. Like every Sunday afternoon in recent years, a group of about four to eight people, depending on the season, greets the cars waving secessionist flags: the black and the stellar . Drivers who return from the beach or the Pyrenees to their homes take the opportunity to honk the horn of their cars. With less intensity, it should be said, than a year ago. Right now, it is impossible to predict how the pandemic will affect the future of Catalan politics. Although only the symbolisms are perceived, these months of seclusion have served to attenu
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