The government of Pasqual Maragall was formed on 22 December 2003 following the latter's election as President of the Government of Catalonia by the Parliament...
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Pasqual Maragall Mira (Catalan pronunciation: [pəsˈkwal məɾəˈɣaʎ]; born 13 January 1941) is a Spanish retired politician and former President of Generalitat...
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county, owned by the City Council of Barcelona. During the government of Pasqual Maragall, the municipal television system of Barcelona was launched, however...
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grandson of poet Joan Maragall, son of senator Jordi Maragall i Noble and brother of Pasqual Maragall, President of Catalonia and Mayor of Barcelona. He was...
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Sixth government of Jordi Pujol, 1999–2003 Government of Pasqual Maragall, 2003–2006 Government of José Montilla, 2006–2010 First government of Artur...
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Generalitat de Catalunya (redirect from Autonomous Government of Catalonia)
coalition government that his predecessor (Pasqual Maragall) had formed in order to send CiU to the opposition for the first time after 23 years of Jordi...
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(COOB), Pasqual Maragall, delivered a speech in Catalan, Spanish, and English concluding the ceremonies and thanking everyone. The President of the International...
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por el que se nombra Presidente de la Generalidad de Cataluña a don Pasqual Maragall i Mira" (PDF). Boletín Oficial del Estado (in Spanish) (302). Agencia...
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and songwriter Pasqual Maragall i Mira (born 1941), Spanish politician Pedro Solbes Mira (born 1942), Spanish economist and government minister This page...
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sixth government of Jordi Pujol was formed on 30 November 1999 following the latter's reelection as President of Catalonia by the Parliament of Catalonia...
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Joaquim Nadal (category Catalan government spokespeople)
the government of Pasqual Maragall (PSC) as Councillor of Territorial Policy and Public Works, also serving as the Spokesman of the Catalan Government. He...
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Francesc Xavier Hernández Cardona (category University of Barcelona alumni)
("Government of Catalonia") in the tripartite government of Pasqual Maragall from 2003 to 2006, while Carles Solà was Counselor of the Department of Universities...
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first decade of the 21st century, the Catalan socialist Pasqual Maragall, who advocated the concept of "differential federalism"—the center of his political...
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Government Commission, and an elected 41-member deliberative Plenary (Consell Municipal) with scrutiny powers. The Mayor is elected by the members of...
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forces with other future Catalan politicians, such as Narcís Serra and Pasqual Maragall, in the Front Obrer de Catalunya, an illegal left-wing organization...
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Catalan government (the Generalitat de Catalunya), the Spanish Government and UNESCO. It was conceived by Catalan prime mover (Pasqual Maragall, then Mayor...
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President Jordi Pujol, the mayor of Barcelona Pasqual Maragall, and relatives of Lluís Companys. There are also a number of other memorials on the site, including...
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co-president of the Italian Liberal Group, was the Alliance's coordinator. Shukria Barakzai (Afghan politician and Muslim feminist) Pasqual Maragall (former...
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1999 Catalan regional election (redirect from Results of Catalan Elections in 1999)
the Socialists' Party of Catalonia (PSC) under former Mayor of Barcelona Pasqual Maragall achieve a razor-thin victory in the popular vote, the first...
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is located around the 50th place in Europe. Pere Aragonès Artur Mas Pasqual Maragall Manuel Castells Lluís Companys Ada Colau José Carreras Pau Gasol Joan...
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2003 Catalan regional election (redirect from Results of Catalan Elections in 2003)
disappointment for Pasqual Maragall's Socialists' Party of Catalonia (PSC), which again saw Convergence and Union (CiU) winning a plurality of seats despite...
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Joan Clos (category Government ministers of Spain)
Spanish politician who was mayor of Barcelona, Spain from September 1997 to September 2006. He took over from Pasqual Maragall in 1997. In 1999 he was elected...
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PSOE against the "Statute" and against president of the Generalitat of Catalonia Pasqual Maragall, of the PSC. Meanwhile, the PP supported and encouraged...
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Illa, 2021–present Joan Reventós, 1983–1996 Raimon Obiols, 1996–2000 Pasqual Maragall, 2000–2007 José Montilla, 2007–2008 (acting) Isidre Molas, 2008–2011...
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regional government (the Generalitat de Catalunya), the Spanish National Government and UNESCO. It was conceived by its prime mover (Pasqual Maragall, then...
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Josep Bargalló (category Torra Government)
election leftist parties formed a government led by Pasqual Maragall and in December 2003 Bargalló was appointed Minister of Education. He was appointed Chief...
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This led to the dissolution of the tripartite government and the calling of new elections for November 1, 2006. Pasqual Maragall, forced to resign by his...
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Xavier Rubert de Ventós (category Academic staff of the University of Barcelona)
University of Barcelona for abandoning his position. A childhood friend of Pasqual Maragall, Rubert de Ventós joined the Socialist Party of Catalonia and...
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Joaquín Leguina Pasqual Maragall Fernando Morán Narcís Serra Javier Solana Carlos Solchaga Manuel Chaves (age 51) — Secretary General of the PSOE–A (since...
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Josep Acebillo (category Academic staff of the University of Lugano)
government of Barcelona (Narcís Serra, Pasqual Maragall, Joan Clos, Josep Acebillo and Oriol Bohigas. 1999 Honorary Member of the Royal Institute of British...
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