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Encyclopedia > Plenary Assembly of Catalan Parliament
CiU Parliamentary Group PSC Parliamentary Group ERC Parliamentary Group PPC Parliamentary Group ICV-EUiA Parliamentary Group
Barcelona
  1. Artur Mas i Gavarró
  2. Josep Antoni Duran i Lleida
  3. Felip Puig i Godes
  4. Francesc Homs i Ferret
  5. Núria de Gispert i Català
  6. Ramon Camp i Batalla
  7. Marta Llorens i Garcia
  8. Antoni Fernàndez i Teixidó
  9. Lluís M. Corominas i Díaz
  10. Carme Laura Gil i Miró
  11. Josefina Cambra i Giné
  12. Ramon Espadaler i Parcerisas
  13. M. Eugènia Cuenca i Valero
  14. Lluís Recoder i Miralles
  15. M. Glòria Renom i Vallbona
  16. Jaume Camps i Rovira
  17. Antoni Castellà i Clavé
  18. Josep Rull i Andreu
  19. Joan Raventós i Pujadó
  20. Jordi Casas i Bedós
  21. Oriol Pujol i Ferrusola
  22. Carles Puigdomènech i Cantó
  23. Josep Lluís Cleries i Gonzàlez
  24. Francesc Homs i Molist
  25. Esteve Orriols i Sendra

Girona Convergence and Unity (Convergència i Unió, CiU) is a political party in Catalonia, Spain. ... Logo of the Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya (ERC) party. ... From the left: Mariano Rajoy, Josep Piqué and José María Aznar during the proclamation act of Josep Piqué in September 2003 The Peoples Party ( Spanish: Partido Popular) is a large liberal- conservative political party in Spain. ... Categories: Politics stubs | Catalan political parties ... United and Alternative Left (Esquerra Unida i Alternativa) is a political party from Catalonia, Spain. ... Order: 1st First Minister of the Generalitat de Catalunya Term of office: January 17, 2001 – December 16, 2003 Preceded by: Succeeded by: Josep-Lluís Carod-Rovira Date of birth: Tuesday, January 3, 1956 Place of birth: Barcelona (Barcelonès) Political party: CiU Artur Mas i Gavarró is a Catalan politician. ...

  1. Pere Macias i Arau
  2. Irene Rigau i Oliver
  3. Elena Ribera i Garijo
  4. Josep Micaló i Aliu
  5. Esteve Vilanova i Vilà
  6. Eudald Casadesús i Barceló
  7. Albert Riera i Pairó

Lleida

  1. Josep Grau i Serís
  2. Josep M. Pelegrí i Aixut
  3. Josep Pont i Sans
  4. Francesc Xavier Ballabriga i Cases
  5. Albert Batalla i Siscart
  6. Agustí Lluís López i Pla
  7. Anna Miranda i Torres

Tarragona

  1. Joan Miquel Nadal i Malé
  2. Joan Carrera i Pedrol
  3. Joan M. Roig i Grau
  4. Carles Pellicer i Punyed
  5. Josep Poblet i Tous
  6. Francesc Sancho i Serena
  7. [[Mateu Montserrat i Miquel
Barcelona
  1. Pasqual Maragall i Mira
  2. Manuela de Madre Ortega
  3. Josep M. Vallès Casadevall
  4. Antoni Castells i Oliveres
  5. Carme Valls Llobet
  6. Miquel Iceta Llorens
  7. Higini Clotas Cierco
  8. Ernest Maragall Mira
  9. Carme Figueras Siñol
  10. Montserrat Tura Camafreita
  11. Joan Ferran Serafini
  12. Caterina Mieras Barceló
  13. Miquel Barceló Roca
  14. Josep M. Carbonell Abelló
  15. Teresa Serra Majem
  16. Manel Royes Vila
  17. José M. Rañé Blasco
  18. Oriol Nel.lo Colom
  19. Consol Prados Martínez
  20. Lidia Santos Arnau
  21. Alexandre Masllorens Escubós
  22. Ramon Espasa Oliver
  23. Joan Roma Cunill
  24. David Pérez Ibáñez
  25. M. Assumpta Baig Torras
  26. Anna del Frago Bares
  27. Flora Vilalta Sospedra
  28. Mohammed Chaib Akhdim
  29. Pilar Díaz Romero

Girona Pasqual Maragall i Mira (born January 13, 1941) is the 127th President of Generalitat de Catalunya (the autonomous system of government of Catalonia). ...

  1. Joaquim Nadal i Farreras
  2. Marina Geli i Fàbrega
  3. Manel Nadal i Farreras
  4. Carme Carretero i Romay

Lleida Joaquim Nadal i Farreras was born in 1948. ...

  1. Jordi Carbonell i Sebarroja
  2. Joaquim Llena i Cortina
  3. Marta Camps i Torrens
  4. Francesc Boya i Alòs

Tarragona

  1. Lluis Miquel Pérez Segura
  2. Joan Sabaté Borràs
  3. María Teresa Carrera González
  4. Martí Carnicer Vidal
  5. Nuria Segú Ferré
Barcelona
  1. Josep-Lluís Carod-Rovira
  2. Josep Huguet i Biosca
  3. Pere Esteve i Abad
  4. Carme Porta i Abad
  5. Carles Bonet i Revés
  6. Joan Ridao i Martín
  7. Xavier Vendrell i Segura
  8. Teresa Aragonès i Perales
  9. Pilar Dellunde i Clavé
  10. Uriel Bertran i Arrué
  11. Oriol Amorós i March
  12. Marina Llansana i Rosich
  13. Josep Maria Freixanet i Mayans

Girona Pere Esteve i Abad (born in Barcelona, on December 26, 1942) is a catalan politician, belonging to the political organisation Catalunya 2003 (webpage in Catalan), who became Minister of Trade, Tourism and Consumer Affairs of the Catalan Government proposed by the ERC party, with whom one appeared to the autonomic...

  1. Pere Vigo i Sallent
  2. Maria Mercè Roca i Perich
  3. Carme Capdevila i Palau
  4. Alfons Quera i Carré

Lleida

  1. Carmel Mòdol i Bresolí
  2. Jordi Ausàs i Coll
  3. Miquel Angel Estradé i Palau

Tarragona

  1. Ernest Benach i Pascual
  2. Marta Cid i Pañella
  3. Sergi de los Ríos i Martínez
Barcelona
  1. Josep Piqué i Camps
  2. Dolors Nadal i Aymerich
  3. Mª Belén Pajares Ribas
  4. Francesc Vendrell i Bayona
  5. M. Dolors Montserrat i Culleré
  6. Daniel Sirera i Bellés
  7. Josep Llobet Navarro
  8. Eva García Rodríguez
  9. Mª Angeles Olano García
  10. Rafael López Rueda
  11. Santiago Rodríguez Serra

Girona Categories: Presidents of Catalan Parliament | 1959 births | Catalan people | Catalan politicians | ERC affiliates | Members of the Catalan Parliament ...

  1. Alicia Sánchez-Camacho Pérez

Lleida

  1. Jordi Montanya i Mías

Tarragona

  1. Rafael Luna Vivas
  2. Juan Bertomeu Bertomeu
Barcelona
  1. Joan Saura i Laporta
  2. Elisabet Font Montanyà
  3. Jordi Miralles Conte
  4. Jaume Bosch Mestres
  5. Joan Boada Masoliver
  6. Maria Dolors Camats Luis
  7. Maria Dolors Clavell Nadal

Girona Joan Saura i Laporta was born in Barcelona in 1950. ...

  1. Josep Lluís Postigo Garcia

Tarragona

  1. Maria Dolors Comas d'Argemir Cendra


Preceded by:
VI Term of office
Plenary Assemblies of Catalan Parliament
2003–
Succeeded by:
still in office




Politics of Catalonia
Parliament of Catalonia series
President Board Plenary Assembly Groups
Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ... Categories: Presidents of Catalan Parliament | 1959 births | Catalan people | Catalan politicians | ERC affiliates | Members of the Catalan Parliament ... Members President Ernest Benach i Pascual (ERC Parliamentary Group) Entered: December 5, 2003 (BOPC, 1) First Vicepresident Higini Clotas i Cierco (PSC Parliamentary Group) Entered: December 5, 2003 (BOPC, 1) Second Vicepresident Ramon Camp i Batalla (CiU Parliamentary Group) Entered: December 5, 2003 (BOPC, 1) First Secretary Anna Miranda i... CiU Parliamentary Group President Artur Mas i Gavarró Entered: December 16, 2003 (BOPC, 3) Spokesperson Felip Puig i Godes Entered: December 16, 2003 (BOPC, 3) Assistant spokesperson Josep Maria Pelegrí i Aixut Entered: December 16, 2003 (BOPC, 3) Secretary Jaume Camps i Rovira Entered: December 16, 2003 (BOPC, 13) PSC...

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MERCATOR :: News (525 words)
March 2005 – The official use of Spanish is definitely secured in the institutions both in the EU and in Spain while Spain’s other official languages still have a long and hard road to hoe before they are treated in equal terms with Spanish.
The problem even transferred to other European institutions, such as the Parliament, where some Italian members threatened to go on strike if speeches or documents were not translated into Italian, and the Council, where Spain vetoed a discussion because the documents to be discussed had not been translated into Spanish.
As regards the claims for the use of Catalan, Basque and Galician in the Spanish Lower House (Congress of Deputies), it is not yet clear whether they will be satisfied.
MEDInfo 5 [June'99] (3596 words)
In view of the coming elections to the European Parliament, we, the Mediterranean NGOs that form part of MED Forum, wish to make an appeal to all the Euro-Parliamentary Groups that will participate in these elections so that they take on concrete commitments before their voters with regard to defending a Euro-Mediterranean policy.
The first one was signed in Madrid in 1994, and the second one was signed in Smirna (Turkey) in 1996, and up to date, the Government has not remitted them to Congress for their ratification.
In view of the plenary meeting’s rejection of the proposal to have the Government ratify the Barcelona Convention and its Protocols, MED Forum wishes to manifest its astonishment before the unacceptable arguments set forth by the Popular Parliamentary Group (PP) and by the Catalonian Parliamentary Group (CiU).
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