Miles de jóvenes salieron ayer a las calles de Barcelona para alentar al presidente catalán Carles Puigdemont a declarar la independencia del Gobierno español. Sin embargo, se toparon una vez más con la agonía y el desconcierto luego de que Puig optara por dejar al parlamento la responsabilidad de tomar una decisión sobre la secesión. AFP/
Students hold placards reading 'good bye' as they protest during a demonstration in Barcelona on October 26, 2017. Thousands of students rallied in Barcelona today in support of Catalan independence and against plans by Spain's central government to curb the region's powers. The demonstrators carried red carnations and wore red and yellow Catalan independence flags tied around their necks and they made their way through the centre of the Catalan capital chanting: 'occupation forces out!'.
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Students hold papers against the Article 155 of the Spanish constitution during a demonstration in Barcelona on October 26, 2017. Thousands of students rallied in Barcelona today in support of Catalan independence and against plans by Spain's central government to curb the region's powers. The demonstrators carried red carnations and wore red and yellow Catalan independence flags tied around their necks and they made their way through the centre of the Catalan capital chanting: 'occupation forces out!'.
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Students carry a Catalan pro-independence 'Estelada' flag during a demonstration in Barcelona on October 26, 2017. Thousands of students rallied in Barcelona today in support of Catalan independence and against plans by Spain's central government to curb the region's powers. The demonstrators carried red carnations and wore red and yellow Catalan independence flags tied around their necks and they made their way through the centre of the Catalan capital chanting: 'occupation forces out!'.