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Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya (Catalonian Republican Left), the party that governed Catalonia between 1931 and 1939 adopted the flag, before … “They are hard for me to understand, even though I’m mayor of the fifth-biggest city in Catalonia.”Mayor of Sabadell Maties Serracant: 'We know we’re not yet in a Catalan republic.' “We feel we’re in a transition between the Spanish state and the Catalan republic,” he says. “But maybe in seven, eight or 10 years we’ll be in a better situation.”Out on the streets of Sabadell, there is little to suggest either that a revolution has been under way or that the region has been robbed of its devolved powers. Many pro-independence flags – similar to the Catalan symbol, but with a white star – hang from the balconies of apartment blocks. It was the official flag from the beginning of Franciso Franco‘s dictatorship back and the flag of the Spanish Republican government in exile until 1977. Smoking a cigarette on the steps leading to Sabadell’s underground railway, the 23 year old recalls how his mother rang him to tell him the news when he was at work. 3. The flag became so popular that it was one of the two flags used on 14 April 1931 in the proclamation of the Catalan Republic, a short-lived republic that was rescinded within one week under pressure from the Spanish Republican government. Yet the timeframe he suggests for achieving a full, legal breakaway shows how much expectations in the separatist camp have dropped recently.He and many others believe that attitude has been amply represented by Madrid’s response to last week’s proclamation of independence: the very same day, it introduced direct rule in Catalonia, via the use of article 155 of the constitution.Serracant represents a leftist coalition, Crida per Sabadell, which controls the town hall with the support of other leftist and pro-independence forces. “We’re living in uncertainty.”“I don’t identify with Puigdemont,” she says, describing him as a representative of the Catalan bourgeoisie. L’Estelada Vermella is “the red starred” flag of Catalonia. “We’ve got a long way to go.”“We know we’re not yet in a Catalan republic, but those symbols don’t make sense given the times we are living through in Catalonia,” Serracant says, speaking in his office inside Sabadell town hall.María Fernández, a student who describes herself as a “Spanish republican”, says she was converted to the independence cause after witnessing Spanish police violence during the October 1st independence referendum organised by Puigdemont’s administration.Clearly unsettled by the idea of direct rule, he nonetheless has a similarly upbeat mindset to that of his mayor.Guillermo Fernández is still excited by last week’s declaration of independence. Catalan Republic (1641), a proclaimed independent state under French protection, but shortly thereafter incorporated into the Kingdom of France. “We’re not independent yet,” she says. Catalan State (1873), a proclaimed state within the First Spanish Republic. The Catalan and Sabadell municipal flags fly next to bare flag poles where the Spanish and European Union flags previously flew. Catalan flag This is the flag of the Spanish region of Catalonia (Catalunya) whose largest city is Barcelona. People go about their business and public services operate as normal in the town that was once known as “the Manchester of Catalonia”, due to its industrial heritage. A softly spoken environmentalist activist, he only converted to the independence cause over the last decade, in response to what he says was the Spanish government’s attitude of “disparagement and abuse” towards Catalonia.“The beginning is never easy,” he says. Photograph: Guy HedgecoeAt the top of the impressive façade of Sabadell town hall, above a pair of stone gargoyles, two flags are flying: the green-and-yellow of the city’s banner and the red-and-yellow stripes of Catalonia.