Activities the day before, held to ensure the centre remains open.
Fa un moment a ca l'estruch @cdrsabadell #CDRSabadell cantant @lluis_llach pic.twitter.com/hlTDDpp09y
— Xavier 🎗 (@xaviermarin) 30 de septiembre de 2017
The night before, singing Havaneres (a popular style of song, originally from Cuba).
At six in the morning.
Many people gathered to vote.
A Sabadell, a Ca L'Estruch, votarem. pic.twitter.com/mht3vIev4P
— Joan.🎗️ (@iAvs) 1 de octubre de 2017
There are many people gathered.
Outside the centre there are also many people.
People applaud when the outside doors of the polling station are opened and they can enter, after a lot of tension for concern that the police would arrive. People also pay homage to the elderly people who are going to vote.
A ca l'Estruch, fa uns moments, a Sabadell pic.twitter.com/PYjt32gVY7
— Blai Felip (@BlaiFelip) 1 de octubre de 2017
People entered in groups, in order to maintain protection.
Ca l'Estruch de Sabadell votem en grups per mantenir protecció davant les forces represores del @interiorgob #franquisme pic.twitter.com/DeFaaLCini
— Marc Sala 🎗 (@MarcSs36) 1 de octubre de 2017
People celebrate that they had voted.
Democracy wins. Sabadell Ca l'Estruch. @JulianAssange @SBDxI @gabrielrufian pic.twitter.com/EYws08oTKI
— Josep Vinyoles (@jodepvy) 1 de octubre de 2017
The end of the vote is celebrated.