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By Cemlyn Davies
image captionThe independence movement attracted thousands to rallies in Wales before the pandemic struck
YesCymru s interim chair has urged members to be respectful to everyone s views , following arguments between some supporters on social media.
The pro-independence movement has seen its membership increase by about 15,000 over the past 18 months.
Sarah Rees acknowledged the organisation now required structural changes.
She also discouraged people from placing YesCymru stickers on street signs and lampposts.
Ms Rees was appointed interim chair after Siôn Jobbins stepped down last week for health reasons.
Mr Jobbins, one of YesCymru s founders, had been in the post since 2018 and oversaw the movement s rapid growth during the pandemic.
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