It seems incredible that three years have passed since the Catalan independence movement put into practice its challenge against Spanish democracy: time flies.
Those were intense days that transported us to the 19th century: a national will was invoked, tractors arrived in the metropolis, a man appeared to declare independence.
Although there was a certain air of operetta, as if Lubitsch adapted a Tintin, what was at stake was not a joke;
nothing less than the integrity of a demo
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