Government of Pasqual Maragall

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Maragall Government
Flag of Catalonia.svg
Executive Council of Catalonia
150px
Pasqual Maragall
Date formed 20 December 2003 (2003-12-20)
Date dissolved 29 November 2006 (2006-11-29)
People and organisations
Head of government Pasqual Maragall
Deputy head of government
Member party
Status in legislature Majority coalition
Opposition party Convergence and Union
Opposition leader Artur Mas
History
Election(s) 2003 regional election
Outgoing election 2006 regional election
Legislature term(s) VII Legislature (2003–2006)
Predecessor Pujol VI
Successor Montilla

The Maragall Government was the regional government of Catalonia led by President Pasqual Maragall between 2003 and 2006. It was formed in December 2003 following the regional election and ended in November 2006 following the regional election.

Executive Council

Name Portrait Party Office Took office Left office Refs
Pasqual Maragall 75px Socialists' Party of Catalonia President 20 December 2003 28 November 2006 [1][2]
Josep-Lluís Carod-Rovira 75px Republican Left of Catalonia First Minister 20 December 2003 27 January 2004 [1][2][3]
Minister Without Portfolio 27 January 2004 20 February 2004 [3]
Josep Bargalló 75px Republican Left of Catalonia Minister of Education 20 December 2003 20 February 2004 [1][2]
First Minister 20 February 2004 11 May 2006 [4][5][6][7][8]
Manuel Balcells i Díaz 75px Republican Left of Catalonia Minister of Universities, Research and the Information Society 20 April 2006 11 May 2006 [9][10][7][8]
Francesc Baltasar i Albesa 75px Initiative for Catalonia Greens Minister of Environment and Housing 20 April 2006 29 November 2006 [9][10]
Jordi William Carnes i Ayats 75px Socialists' Party of Catalonia Minister of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries 20 April 2006 29 November 2006 [9][10]
Joan Carretero 75px Republican Left of Catalonia Minister of Governance and Public Administration 20 December 2003 20 April 2006 [1][2]
Antoni Castells 75px Socialists' Party of Catalonia Minister of Economy and Finance 20 December 2003 29 November 2006 [1][2]
Marta Cid 75px Republican Left of Catalonia Minister of Education 20 February 2004 11 May 2006 [4][7][8]
Joan Manuel del Pozo i Àlvarez 75px Socialists' Party of Catalonia Minister of Education and Universities 15 May 2006 29 November 2006 [11]
Pere Esteve Seal of the Generalitat of Catalonia.svg Republican Left of Catalonia Minister of Trade, Tourism and Consumer Affairs 20 December 2003 15 October 2004 [1][2]
Carme Figueras Seal of the Generalitat of Catalonia.svg Socialists' Party of Catalonia Minister of Social Welfare and Family Affairs 15 May 2006 29 November 2006 [11]
Marina Geli 75px Socialists' Party of Catalonia Minister of Health and Social Security 20 December 2003 29 November 2006 [1][2]
Josep Huguet 75px Republican Left of Catalonia Minister of Trade, Tourism and Consumer Affairs 16 October 2004 11 May 2006 [7]
Ferran Mascarell i Canalda 75px Socialists' Party of Catalonia Minister of Culture 20 April 2006 29 November 2006 [9][10]
Caterina Mieras 75px Socialists' Party of Catalonia Minister of Culture 20 December 2003 20 April 2006 [1][2]
Salvador Milà Seal of the Generalitat of Catalonia.svg Initiative for Catalonia Greens Minister of Environment and Housing 20 December 2003 20 April 2006 [1][2]
Joaquim Nadal 75px Socialists' Party of Catalonia Minister of Town and Country Town and Public Works[lower-alpha 1] 20 December 2003 29 November 2006 [1][2]
Government Spokesperson 20 December 2003 29 November 2006 [2]
Minister of Presidency 15 May 2006 29 November 2006
Josep Maria Rañé 75px Socialists' Party of Catalonia Minister of Employment and Industry 20 December 2003 20 April 2006 [1][2]
Xavier Sabaté i Ibarz 75px Socialists' Party of Catalonia Minister of Governance and Public Administration 15 May 2006 29 November 2006 [11]
Joan Saura 75px Initiative for Catalonia Greens Minister of Institutional Relations and Participation 20 December 2003 29 November 2006 [1][2]
Anna Simó 75px Republican Left of Catalonia Minister of Social Welfare and Family Affairs 20 December 2003 11 May 2006 [1][2][7][8]
Carles Solà 75px Independent Minister of Universities, Research and the Information Society 20 December 2003 20 April 2006 [1][2]
Antoni Siurana 75px Socialists' Party of Catalonia Minister of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries 20 December 2003 20 April 2006 [1][2]
Montserrat Tura 75px Socialists' Party of Catalonia Minister of Home Affairs[lower-alpha 2] 20 December 2003 29 November 2006 [1][2]
Josep Maria Vallès 75px Citizens for Change Minister of Justice 20 December 2003 29 November 2006 [1][2]
Jordi Valls i Riera 75px Socialists' Party of Catalonia Minister of Employment and Industry 20 April 2006 29 November 2006 [9][10]
Xavier Vendrell 75px Republican Left of Catalonia Minister of Governance and Public Administration 20 April 2006 11 May 2006 [9][10][7][8]

Commissions

Since 25 October 2005 to the end of the term of office, the day-by-day working plan of the government was ruled by its division into commissions. All the commissions were chaired by the First Minister, but eventually another minister could rule as. Its initial composition was:

Governmental Commission of Institutional Policy Governmental Commission of Economy Governmental Commission of Social Policy Governmental Commission of Territory
  • Minister of Institutional Relations and Participation, and accidental president of the Commission
  • Minister of Justice
  • Minister of Governance and Public Administration
  • Minister of Economy and Finance, and accidental president of the Commission
  • Minister of Employment and Industry
  • Minister of Trade, Tourism and Consumer Affairs
  • Minister of Universities, Research and the Information Society
  • Minister of Education, and accidental president of the Commission
  • Minister of Home Affairs
  • Minister of Culture
  • Minister of Health
  • Minister of Social Welfare and Family Affairs
  • Minister of Town and Country Town and Public Works, and accidental president of the Commission
  • Minister of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries
  • Minister of the Environment and Housing

After the last government restructuration (15 May 2006, when ERC ministers were expelled from the government) the composition became:

Governmental Commission of Institutional Policy Governmental Commission of Economy Governmental Commission of Social Policy Governmental Commission of Territory
  • Minister of Institutional Relations and Participation, and accidental president of the Commission
  • Minister of Justice
  • Minister of Governance and Public Administration
  • Minister of Economy and Finance, and accidental president of the Commission
  • Minister of Employment and Industry
  • Minister of Health, and accidental president of the Commission
  • Minister of Home Affairs
  • Minister of Culture
  • Minister of Education and Universities
  • Minister of Social Welfare and Family Affairs
  • Minister of Town and Country Town and Public Works, and accidental president of the Commission
  • Minister of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries
  • Minister of the Environment and Housing

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