Catalonia Government 2006–10 term of office
The Catalan Government of 2006-2010 term of office was the composition of the Government of Catalonia for the 8th Legislature from November 29, 2006 to December 29, 2010.
President of the Generalitat | José Montilla Aguilera | PSC |
Vice President of the Government | Josep-Lluís Carod-Rovira | ERC |
Ministry | Minister | Affiliation |
Minister of Home Affairs, Institutional Relations and Participation[1] | Joan Saura i Laporta | ICV-EUiA |
Minister of Justice | Montserrat Tura i Camafreita | PSC |
Minister of Governance and Public Administration | Joan Puigcercós i Boixassa (until March 12, 2008) Jordi Ausàs i Coll |
ERC |
Minister of Economy and Finance | Antoni Castells i Oliveres | PSC |
Minister of Innovation, Universities and Business | Josep Huguet i Biosca | ERC |
Minister of Employment | Maria del Mar Serna i Calvo | Indep. by PSC |
Minister of Health | Marina Geli i Fàbrega | PSC |
Minister of Education | Ernest Maragall i Mira | PSC |
Minister of Culture and the Media | Joan Manuel Tresserras i Gaju | Indep. by ERC |
Minister of Social Action and Citizenship | Carme Capdevila i Palau | ERC |
Minister of Town and Country Planning | Joaquim Nadal i Farreras | PSC |
Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Action | Joaquim Llena i Cortina | PSC |
Minister of the Environment and Housing | Francesc Baltasar i Albesa | ICV-EUiA |
Secretary of the Government | Laia Bonet Rull | PSC |
Government Spokesperson | Aurora Massip i Treig (since July 4, 2007) | Independent |
References
- ↑ Department d'Interior in Catalan; Home Affairs is the "official" translation according to the Generalitat. Public Safety perhaps better capture the "idea" of the department, but Interior Department is frequently used in the English-language media for similarly named agencies in other governments despite the fact that, for example, the U.S. Department of the Interior has a much different portfolio.
Preceded by Catalonia Government 2003-2006 term of office |
Catalonia Government 2006–2010 |
Succeeded by Catalonia Government 2010-2014 term of office |
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