Vice President of Catalonia | |
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Vicepresidència de Catalunya | |
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Department of the Vice President | |
Member of | Executive Council of Catalonia |
Reports to | President of Catalonia |
Seat | Barcelona |
Appointer | President of Catalonia |
Inaugural holder | Joan Casanovas i Maristany |
Formation | 29 December 1931 |
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This article lists the vice presidents of Catalonia, the second most senior position in the Government of Catalonia. The position, previously known as First Minister ( Catalan: Conseller Primer, lit. 'First Councillor'), Chief Advisor ( Catalan: Conseller en Cap), Chief Executive Officer ( Catalan: Conseller Delegat) and Head of the Executive Board ( Catalan: Cap del Consell Executiu), is optional and is appointed by the president of Catalonia.
Office name:
Name | Portrait | Party | Took office | Left office | President | Ministerial title |
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Joan Casanovas i Maristany |
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Republican Left of Catalonia | 29 December 1931 | 3 October 1932 | Francesc Macià | Vice President | |||
Joan Lluhí |
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Republican Left of Catalonia | 19 December 1932 | 24 January 1933 | Head of the Executive Board | ||||
Carles Pi i Sunyer |
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Republican Left of Catalonia | 24 January 1933 | 4 October 1933 | Chief Executive Officer | ||||
Miquel Santaló i Parvorell |
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Republican Left of Catalonia | 4 October 1933 | 3 January 1934 | First Minister | ||||
Joan Casanovas i Maristany |
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Republican Left of Catalonia | 31 July 1936 | 26 September 1936 | Lluís Companys | ||||
Josep Tarradellas |
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Republican Left of Catalonia | 26 December 1936 | 5 May 1937 |
Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Term of office | Party | Government |
Prime Minister (Tenure) |
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Took office | Left office | Duration | ||||||||
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Artur Mas (born 1956) |
17 January 2001 |
20 December 2003 |
2 years and 337 days | CDC | Pujol VI |
Jordi Pujol![]() (1980–2003) |
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Josep-Lluís Carod-Rovira (born 1952) |
20 December 2003 |
20 February 2004 |
62 days | ERC | Maragall |
Pasqual Maragall![]() (2003–2006) |
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Josep Bargalló (born 1958) |
20 February 2004 |
11 May 2006 |
2 years and 80 days | ERC | |||||
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Josep-Lluís Carod-Rovira (born 1952) |
29 November 2006 |
29 December 2010 |
4 years and 30 days | ERC | Montilla |
José Montilla![]() (2006–2010) |
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Joana Ortega (born 1959) |
29 December 2010 |
27 December 2012 |
4 years and 175 days | UDC | Mas I |
Artur Mas![]() (2010–2016) |
[1] [2] [3] | ||
27 December 2012 |
22 June 2015 |
Mas II | ||||||||
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Neus Munté (born 1970) |
22 June 2015 |
14 January 2016 |
206 days | CDC | [4] | ||||
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Oriol Junqueras (born 1970) |
14 January 2016 |
28 October 2017 (removed) |
1 year and 286 days | ERC | Puigdemont |
Carles Puigdemont![]() (2016–2017) |
[5] [6] | ||
During this interval, the office was suspended. | Direct rule over Catalonia | [6] | ||||||||
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Pere Aragonès (born 1982) |
1 June 2018 |
26 May 2021 |
2 years and 358 days | ERC | Torra |
Quim Torra![]() (2018–2020) |
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Jordi Puigneró (born 1974) |
26 May 2021 |
29 September 2022 |
1 year and 126 days | JxCat | Aragonès |
Pere Aragonès![]() (2021–present) |
[8] [9] | ||
Office disestablished during this interval. | ||||||||||
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Laura Vilagrà (born 1976) |
24 January 2024 |
Incumbent | 158 days | ERC | Aragonès |
Pere Aragonès![]() (2021–present) |
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