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Carme Forcadell

Maria Carme Forcadell i Lluís (born 29 May 1955) is a Spanish politician from Catalonia. She is the former President of the Parliament of Catalonia, as well as a Catalan high school teacher, known for her Catalan independence activism.

Carme Forcadell
14th President of the Parliament of Catalonia
In office
26 October 2015 – 17 January 2018
Vice PresidentLluís Corominas (2015-2017)
Lluís Guinó (2017)
Preceded byNúria de Gispert
Succeeded byRoger Torrent
President of the Catalan National Assembly
In office
22 April 2012 – 6 May 2015
Succeeded byJordi Sànchez
Member of the Parliament of Catalonia
for the Province of Barcelona
In office
26 October 2015 – 22 March 2018
City Councilor of Sabadell
In office
2003–2007
Personal details
Born (1955-05-29) 29 May 1955 (age 68)
Xerta, Catalonia, Spain
Political partyIndependent
Junts pel Sí (2015–2017)
Republican Left of Catalonia (2003–2007)
Children2
ResidenceSabadell
EducationPhilosophy
Alma materAutonomous University of Barcelona
OccupationTeacher, writer, politician
ProfessionLanguage teacher
Signature

She was one of the founders of Plataforma per la Llengua, a member of the executive board of the Sabadell branch of Òmnium Cultural, and president of the Catalan National Assembly from its inception until May 2015.[1][2]

In 2015, she won a seat in the Catalan parliament as part of the Junts pel Sí coalition.[3] Subsequently, in October 2015 she was elected President of the Parliament of Catalonia, a position she held until January 2018. Since March 2018 until June 2021, she was jailed, accused of rebellion.[4] In October 2019, she was sentenced by Spain's Supreme Court to 11 years and six months in prison and disqualification for the crimes of sedition and embezzlement of public funds.[5][6][7] She was freed in June 2021 following a government pardon.[8][9]

Background edit

Forcadell was born in Xerta, Spain.[10] She is the daughter of a humble family; her father was a farmer and a truck driver. She was born in Xerta and at 18 she moved to Sabadell, where she currently lives.[11]

Forcadell has a degree in philosophy and communication studies from the Autonomous University of Barcelona and a Masters in Catalan philology from the same university. She worked at the television station TVE Catalunya from 1979 to 1982 and with various other media organizations. Forcadell has been a civil servant within the Catalan Department of Education since 1985, as the coordinator of linguistic normalization for the Department's Catalan Education Service since 1992, and then from 2004 on as a consultant of intercultural studies, language, and social cohesion in Vallès Occidental. She has published textbooks, books on language and literature, and a dictionary. She has been a contributing writer for various media outlets, writing about language planning, language, and identity. She is a member of the Comissió de la Dignitat (Commission on Dignity, an organization that works to have documents confiscated by the Franco regime returned to their rightful owners) and the Plataforma pel Dret de Decidir (Platform for the Right to Decide), where she is part of the communications committee.[12]

Political career edit

 
Puigdemont voting for Declaration of Independence on 27 October 2017

Forcadell has been a member of Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya and served as a city councilperson for the political party in Sabadell from 2003 to 2007.[13]

On 22 April 2012 the members of the executive board of the Catalan National Assembly (ANC) chose Forcadell as president of the ANC. She was joined by Carles Castellanos as vice president and Jordi Martínez as secretary. During the summer of 2012, the ANC organized marches for independence all over Catalonia. As president of the ANC, Forcadell was one of the leading voices behind the organization of the 2012 "Catalonia, Next State in Europe" rallies and the Catalan Way in 2013. On 17 May 2014, she was reelected president of the ANC with 97% of the votes.[14] Forcadell received the 2014 Joan Blanca Prize from the city of Perpignan in recognition of her commitment to the defense of Catalan culture and identity.

On 16 May 2015, Jordi Sànchez i Picanyol succeeded her as President of the ANC. He was chosen by the members of the executive board despite Liz Castro's having received the most votes.[1] The following July it was announced that Forcadell would be a candidate in the Catalan parliamentary elections to be held on 27 September, running second behind Raül Romeva on the electoral list of the pro-independence coalition Together for Yes for the province of Barcelona.

On 26 October 2015 Forcadell was elected president of the Catalan parliament.[15]

Imprisonment edit

 
Forcadell attending to the Supreme Court on 2 November 2017

After the Catalan declaration of independence on 27 October 2017, Forcadell was investigated by the Supreme Court for alleged crimes of rebellion and sedition.

She first appeared in the Supreme Court on 2 November 2017 but the judge postponed her declaration as imputed for 9 November.[16]

On 9 November 2017 Forcadell was sent to Madrid's Alcalá Meco jail,[17] only overnight, over her role as the Speaker of the Catalan Parliament for having processed in the Parliament a bill of independence referendum, using an emergency procedure that was declared void by the Constitutional Court, violating the participation rights of the opposition parties and falsifying the publication of said project, because the secretary general of the parliament refused to process it, as it was unconstitutional. Also, to process the next day the Draft Law of legal transience, which sought to unilaterally break the unity of Spain.[18][19][20] She was released the same day with a precautionary bail of 150,000 euros.

In December of the same year she was again elected to the Parliament elections this time for the candidature of Esquerra Republicana. She renewed her status as a parliamentarian on 17 January 2018 but resigned to be re-elected president of the chamber and was succeeded by the deputy by Roger Torrent.[21]

On 24 March 2018, after the failed voting for the investiture of Jordi Turull as president of the Generalitat of Catalonia, she resigned as deputy, along with Marta Rovira and Dolors Bassa.[22] One day after, on 23 March 2018, Presidential candidate Jordi Turull, former parliament speaker Carme Forcadell and three deposed ministers were sent to pre-trial prison.[23][24][25]

On 1 February 2019 she was transferred back to the Madrilenian prison of Alcalá-Meco, to face the Judgment that began on 12 February 2019[4] and ended and was remitted to decision on 12 June 2019.[26]

On 14 October 2019, she was sentenced to 11 years and six months in prison and disqualification for sedition crime. The verdict was delivered by seven judges at Spain's supreme court, after a four-month trial with 422 witnesses.[5][6][7]

She was freed in June 2021 following a government pardon, together with other eight politicians imprisoned in connection with the Catalan independence referendum.[8][9]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Jordi Sànchez, nou president de l'Assemblea Nacional Catalana" [Jordi Sànchez, new president of the Catalan National Assembly] (in Catalan). Corporació Catalana de Mitjans Audiovisuals [Catalan Media Corporation]. 15 May 2015. Retrieved 3 April 2021.
  2. ^ Bataller, Marc (April 30, 2012). "L'actitud hostil d'Espanya ens ajudarà a tenir estat" ['Spain's hostile attitude will help us have a state']. El Punt Avui (in Catalan). Retrieved 3 April 2021.
  3. ^ "Diputats electes". El Punt Avui (in Catalan). Retrieved 11 October 2015.
  4. ^ a b Congostrina, Alfonso L. (2019-02-01). "Catalan independence leaders moved to Madrid jails ahead of trial". El País. ISSN 1134-6582. Retrieved 2019-02-02.
  5. ^ a b Barcelona, Sam Jones Stephen Burgen in (2019-10-14). "Violent clashes over Catalan separatist leaders' prison terms". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2019-10-22.
  6. ^ a b "Catalan separatist leaders handed jail terms for independence bid". Al Jazeera. Retrieved 2019-10-22.
  7. ^ a b Sentencia del 'procés': penas de 9 a 13 años para Junqueras y los otros líderes por sedición y malversación (in Spanish)
  8. ^ a b "Freed Catalan leader calls on Spain to 'think about future generations'". The Guardian. Retrieved 28 June 2021.
  9. ^ a b "Freed Catalan Leader Junqueras Vows to Continue Working for Independence". US News. Retrieved 28 June 2021.
  10. ^ Auto judicial con el nombre completo y fecha de nacimiento de Forcadell
  11. ^ (in Catalan). Parlament de Catalunya. Archived from the original on 2017-11-07. Nascuda a Xerta (Baix Ebre) el 1955, viu a Sabadell (Vallès Occidental) des dels divuit anys. [Born in Xerta (Baix Ebre) in 1955, she has lived in Sabadell (Vallès Occidental) since she was eighteen.]
  12. ^ . Parlament de Catalunya (in Catalan). Archived from the original on 2019-07-09. Retrieved 2019-02-02.
  13. ^ Minder, Raphael (November 7, 2014). "Allying Catalans to the Separatist Cause". The New York Times. Retrieved 15 July 2015.
  14. ^ Domènech, Xavier (14 September 2012). "De les consultes a l'Assemblea Nacional" [Consultations in the National Assembly]. Diari de Girona (in Catalan). Retrieved 15 July 2015.
  15. ^ Julve, Rafa; Rico, Jose (26 October 2015). "Carme Forcadell ya es presidenta del Parlament con los votos de JxSí, la CUP y parte de Sí que es Pot" [Carme Forcadell is president of the Parliament with votes from JxSí, CUP and part of Sí que es Pot]. Elperiodico (in Spanish). Retrieved 3 April 2021.
  16. ^ El Supremo aplaza la declaración de Forcadell y el resto de la Mesa pero les ordena estar localizables (in Spanish)
  17. ^ Jones, Sam (2017-11-10). "Catalan parliament speaker and four members of governing body bailed". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2019-02-02.
  18. ^ "Spain Catalonia: Ex-parliament speaker Forcadell granted bail". BBC News. 9 November 2017.
  19. ^ La Fiscalía General se querella contra los miembros del Gobierno catalán y de la Mesa del Parlament (in Spanish)
  20. ^ "Catalan parliament speaker and four members of governing body bailed". The Guardian. 2017-11-10. from the original on 2023-04-30.
  21. ^ "Roger Torrent, nou president del Parlament". El Nacional (in Catalan). Retrieved 16 January 2018.
  22. ^ Rovira, Forcadell y Bassa renuncian a sus escaños por su procesamiento (in Spanish)
  23. ^ Spain Catalonia: Clashes after separatist leaders detained
  24. ^ Spain Charges 13 Catalan Separatist Leaders With Rebellion
  25. ^ Catalan leaders remain in jail year after independence referendum
  26. ^ "Trial of Catalan Independence Leaders Ends in Spain (Published 2019)". The New York Times. from the original on 2023-04-29.

External links edit

  • Carme Forcadell (in Catalan)

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In this Catalan name the first or paternal surname is Forcadell and the second or maternal family name is Lluis both are generally joined by the conjunction i Maria Carme Forcadell i Lluis born 29 May 1955 is a Spanish politician from Catalonia She is the former President of the Parliament of Catalonia as well as a Catalan high school teacher known for her Catalan independence activism The Right HonourableCarme Forcadell14th President of the Parliament of CataloniaIn office 26 October 2015 17 January 2018Vice PresidentLluis Corominas 2015 2017 Lluis Guino 2017 Preceded byNuria de GispertSucceeded byRoger TorrentPresident of the Catalan National AssemblyIn office 22 April 2012 6 May 2015Succeeded byJordi SanchezMember of the Parliament of Cataloniafor the Province of BarcelonaIn office 26 October 2015 22 March 2018City Councilor of SabadellIn office 2003 2007Personal detailsBorn 1955 05 29 29 May 1955 age 68 Xerta Catalonia SpainPolitical partyIndependent Junts pel Si 2015 2017 Republican Left of Catalonia 2003 2007 Children2ResidenceSabadellEducationPhilosophyAlma materAutonomous University of BarcelonaOccupationTeacher writer politicianProfessionLanguage teacherSignature She was one of the founders of Plataforma per la Llengua a member of the executive board of the Sabadell branch of Omnium Cultural and president of the Catalan National Assembly from its inception until May 2015 1 2 In 2015 she won a seat in the Catalan parliament as part of the Junts pel Si coalition 3 Subsequently in October 2015 she was elected President of the Parliament of Catalonia a position she held until January 2018 Since March 2018 until June 2021 she was jailed accused of rebellion 4 In October 2019 she was sentenced by Spain s Supreme Court to 11 years and six months in prison and disqualification for the crimes of sedition and embezzlement of public funds 5 6 7 She was freed in June 2021 following a government pardon 8 9 Contents 1 Background 2 Political career 2 1 Imprisonment 3 References 4 External linksBackground editForcadell was born in Xerta Spain 10 She is the daughter of a humble family her father was a farmer and a truck driver She was born in Xerta and at 18 she moved to Sabadell where she currently lives 11 Forcadell has a degree in philosophy and communication studies from the Autonomous University of Barcelona and a Masters in Catalan philology from the same university She worked at the television station TVE Catalunya from 1979 to 1982 and with various other media organizations Forcadell has been a civil servant within the Catalan Department of Education since 1985 as the coordinator of linguistic normalization for the Department s Catalan Education Service since 1992 and then from 2004 on as a consultant of intercultural studies language and social cohesion in Valles Occidental She has published textbooks books on language and literature and a dictionary She has been a contributing writer for various media outlets writing about language planning language and identity She is a member of the Comissio de la Dignitat Commission on Dignity an organization that works to have documents confiscated by the Franco regime returned to their rightful owners and the Plataforma pel Dret de Decidir Platform for the Right to Decide where she is part of the communications committee 12 Political career edit nbsp Puigdemont voting for Declaration of Independence on 27 October 2017 Forcadell has been a member of Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya and served as a city councilperson for the political party in Sabadell from 2003 to 2007 13 On 22 April 2012 the members of the executive board of the Catalan National Assembly ANC chose Forcadell as president of the ANC She was joined by Carles Castellanos as vice president and Jordi Martinez as secretary During the summer of 2012 the ANC organized marches for independence all over Catalonia As president of the ANC Forcadell was one of the leading voices behind the organization of the 2012 Catalonia Next State in Europe rallies and the Catalan Way in 2013 On 17 May 2014 she was reelected president of the ANC with 97 of the votes 14 Forcadell received the 2014 Joan Blanca Prize from the city of Perpignan in recognition of her commitment to the defense of Catalan culture and identity On 16 May 2015 Jordi Sanchez i Picanyol succeeded her as President of the ANC He was chosen by the members of the executive board despite Liz Castro s having received the most votes 1 The following July it was announced that Forcadell would be a candidate in the Catalan parliamentary elections to be held on 27 September running second behind Raul Romeva on the electoral list of the pro independence coalition Together for Yes for the province of Barcelona On 26 October 2015 Forcadell was elected president of the Catalan parliament 15 Imprisonment edit nbsp Forcadell attending to the Supreme Court on 2 November 2017 Main articles Catalan independence referendum 2017 Catalan declaration of independence 2017 18 Spanish constitutional crisis and Trial of Catalonia independence leaders After the Catalan declaration of independence on 27 October 2017 Forcadell was investigated by the Supreme Court for alleged crimes of rebellion and sedition She first appeared in the Supreme Court on 2 November 2017 but the judge postponed her declaration as imputed for 9 November 16 On 9 November 2017 Forcadell was sent to Madrid s Alcala Meco jail 17 only overnight over her role as the Speaker of the Catalan Parliament for having processed in the Parliament a bill of independence referendum using an emergency procedure that was declared void by the Constitutional Court violating the participation rights of the opposition parties and falsifying the publication of said project because the secretary general of the parliament refused to process it as it was unconstitutional Also to process the next day the Draft Law of legal transience which sought to unilaterally break the unity of Spain 18 19 20 She was released the same day with a precautionary bail of 150 000 euros In December of the same year she was again elected to the Parliament elections this time for the candidature of Esquerra Republicana She renewed her status as a parliamentarian on 17 January 2018 but resigned to be re elected president of the chamber and was succeeded by the deputy by Roger Torrent 21 On 24 March 2018 after the failed voting for the investiture of Jordi Turull as president of the Generalitat of Catalonia she resigned as deputy along with Marta Rovira and Dolors Bassa 22 One day after on 23 March 2018 Presidential candidate Jordi Turull former parliament speaker Carme Forcadell and three deposed ministers were sent to pre trial prison 23 24 25 On 1 February 2019 she was transferred back to the Madrilenian prison of Alcala Meco to face the Judgment that began on 12 February 2019 4 and ended and was remitted to decision on 12 June 2019 26 On 14 October 2019 she was sentenced to 11 years and six months in prison and disqualification for sedition crime The verdict was delivered by seven judges at Spain s supreme court after a four month trial with 422 witnesses 5 6 7 She was freed in June 2021 following a government pardon together with other eight politicians imprisoned in connection with the Catalan independence referendum 8 9 References edit a b Jordi Sanchez nou president de l Assemblea Nacional Catalana Jordi Sanchez new president of the Catalan National Assembly in Catalan Corporacio Catalana de Mitjans Audiovisuals Catalan Media Corporation 15 May 2015 Retrieved 3 April 2021 Bataller Marc April 30 2012 L actitud hostil d Espanya ens ajudara a tenir estat Spain s hostile attitude will help us have a state El Punt Avui in Catalan Retrieved 3 April 2021 Diputats electes El Punt Avui in Catalan Retrieved 11 October 2015 a b Congostrina Alfonso L 2019 02 01 Catalan independence leaders moved to Madrid jails ahead of trial El Pais ISSN 1134 6582 Retrieved 2019 02 02 a b Barcelona Sam Jones Stephen Burgen in 2019 10 14 Violent clashes over Catalan separatist leaders prison terms The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 2019 10 22 a b Catalan separatist leaders handed jail terms for independence bid Al Jazeera Retrieved 2019 10 22 a b Sentencia del proces penas de 9 a 13 anos para Junqueras y los otros lideres por sedicion y malversacion in Spanish a b Freed Catalan leader calls on Spain to think about future generations The Guardian Retrieved 28 June 2021 a b Freed Catalan Leader Junqueras Vows to Continue Working for Independence US News Retrieved 28 June 2021 Auto judicial con el nombre completo y fecha de nacimiento de Forcadell Biografia Carme Forcadell i Lluis in Catalan Parlament de Catalunya Archived from the original on 2017 11 07 Nascuda a Xerta Baix Ebre el 1955 viu a Sabadell Valles Occidental des dels divuit anys Born in Xerta Baix Ebre in 1955 she has lived in Sabadell Valles Occidental since she was eighteen Carme Forcadell Parlament de Catalunya in Catalan Archived from the original on 2019 07 09 Retrieved 2019 02 02 Minder Raphael November 7 2014 Allying Catalans to the Separatist Cause The New York Times Retrieved 15 July 2015 Domenech Xavier 14 September 2012 De les consultes a l Assemblea Nacional Consultations in the National Assembly Diari de Girona in Catalan Retrieved 15 July 2015 Julve Rafa Rico Jose 26 October 2015 Carme Forcadell ya es presidenta del Parlament con los votos de JxSi la CUP y parte de Si que es Pot Carme Forcadell is president of the Parliament with votes from JxSi CUP and part of Si que es Pot Elperiodico in Spanish Retrieved 3 April 2021 El Supremo aplaza la declaracion de Forcadell y el resto de la Mesa pero les ordena estar localizables in Spanish Jones Sam 2017 11 10 Catalan parliament speaker and four members of governing body bailed The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 2019 02 02 Spain Catalonia Ex parliament speaker Forcadell granted bail BBC News 9 November 2017 La Fiscalia General se querella contra los miembros del Gobierno catalan y de la Mesa del Parlament in Spanish Catalan parliament speaker and four members of governing body bailed The Guardian 2017 11 10 Archived from the original on 2023 04 30 Roger Torrent nou president del Parlament El Nacional in Catalan Retrieved 16 January 2018 Rovira Forcadell y Bassa renuncian a sus escanos por su procesamiento in Spanish Spain Catalonia Clashes after separatist leaders detained Spain Charges 13 Catalan Separatist Leaders With Rebellion Catalan leaders remain in jail year after independence referendum Trial of Catalan Independence Leaders Ends in Spain Published 2019 The New York Times Archived from the original on 2023 04 29 External links editCarme Forcadell in Catalan Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Carme Forcadell amp oldid 1186913755, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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