Catalan pro-independence forces are uniting efforts to protest against the Sánchez-Macron summit in Barcelona. The summit, which is set to take place today in Barcelona is seen as an opportunity to demonstrate that the independence struggle is alive and that it will not stop until independence is achieved.
The protest, which is being organized by all pro-independence forces is expected to draw a large crowd of demonstrators. The protesters are planning to gather at the site of the summit, where they will hold a rally.
The main demands of the protesters include the right to self-determination and an end to repression against the Catalan independence movement. The protesters also plan to call for the resignation of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and French President Emmanuel Macron, who they see as enemies of the independence cause.
The protest is likely to be met with a heavy police presence, as the Spanish government has deployed thousands of police officers to the city to “maintain” order. The Catalan police force, the Mossos d’Esquadra, will also be present to assist with crowd control.
The Sánchez-Macron summit is taking place amid a tense political climate in Catalonia, with the Spanish government continuing the crackdown on the independence movement. However, the protest is seen as an opportunity for pro-independence forces to show that they will not be silenced and that the struggle for independence will continue.
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