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Lluís Corominas

Lluís Maria Corominas i Díaz (born 14 February 1963) is a Catalan lawyer, politician and a former member of the Parliament of Catalonia. He is currently awaiting trial on charges of disobedience for his role in the Catalan declaration of independence.

Lluís Corominas
Corominas in July 2010
First Vice-President
of the Parliament of Catalonia
In office
16 December 2010 – 2 October 2012
Preceded byHigini Clotas i Cierco
Succeeded byAnna Simó
In office
26 October 2015 – 25 July 2017
Preceded byAnna Simó
Succeeded byLluís Guinó i Subirós
Second Vice-President
of the Parliament of Catalonia
In office
30 September 2008 – 5 October 2010
Preceded byRamon Camp i Batalla
Succeeded byHigini Clotas i Cierco
In office
17 December 2012 – 4 August 2015
Preceded byHigini Clotas i Cierco
Succeeded byJosé María Espejo-Saavedra Conesa
Member of the Parliament of Catalonia
In office
5 December 2003 – 28 October 2017
ConstituencyBarcelona
Mayor of Castellar del Vallès
In office
29 September 1992 – 2 June 2004
Preceded byAlbert Antonell i Ribatallada
Succeeded byMontserrat Gatell Pérez
Member of Castellar del Vallès Municipal Council
In office
1991–2004
Personal details
Born
Lluís Maria Corominas i Díaz

(1963-02-14) 14 February 1963 (age 61)
Castellar del Vallès, Catalonia, Spain
CitizenshipSpanish
Political partyCatalan European Democratic Party
Alma materAutonomous University of Barcelona
OccupationLawyer
Signature

Early life edit

Corominas was born on 14 February 1963 in Castellar del Vallès, Catalonia.[1] He has a degree in law from the Autonomous University of Barcelona and a diploma in public administration management from ESADE.[2][3]

Career edit

Corominas has worked as a lawyer for more than ten years.[2]

Corominas contested the 1991 local elections as a Convergence and Union (CiU) electoral alliance candidate in Castellar del Vallès and was elected.[1] He was re-elected at the 1995, 1999 and 2003 local elections.[4][5][6][7] He was mayor of Castellar del Vallès between 1992 and 2004 and vice-president of Vallès Occidental County Council from 1996 to 2003.[2][3][8] Corominas was vice-president of Fons Català de Cooperació al Desenvolupament (Catalan Fund for Development Cooperation) and a national councillor of the Associació Catalana de Municipis (Catalan Association of Municipalities).[3][8] He has also been vice-president of the Board of Trustees of the Fundación Ramon Trias Fargas (Ramon Trias Fargas Foundation).[3]

Corominas was secretary of the Democratic Convergence of Catalonia (CDC) from 2000 to 2004.[1][3][8] He has been a member of the national executive committees of the CDC and Convergence and Union (CiU).[3]

Corominas contested the 2003 regional election as a CiU candidate in the Province of Barcelona and was elected to the Parliament of Catalonia.[9] He was re-elected at the 2006, 2010, 2012 and 2015 regional elections.[10][11][12][13][14]

Corominas was elected Second Vice-President of the Parliament of Catalonia in September 2008, replacing Ramon Camp i Batalla.[15][16] He was elected First Vice-President of the Parliament of Catalonia in December 2010.[17][18] In December 2012 he was elected Second Vice-President of the Parliament of Catalonia.[19][20] He was elected First Vice-President of the Parliament of Catalonia in October 2015.[21][22] In July 2017 he became president of the Junts pel Sí group in parliament, replacing Jordi Turull.[23][24]

Catalan independence crisis edit

In June 2017, President of Catalonia Carles Puigdemont announced that a referendum on Catalan independence would be held on 1 October 2017.[25][26] The Catalan Parliament passed legislation on 6 September 2017 authorising the referendum which would be binding and based on a simple majority without a minimum threshold.[27][28] The following day Constitutional Court of Spain suspended the legislation, blocking the referendum.[29][30] The Spanish government put into effect Operation Anubis in order to disrupt the organisation of the referendum and arrested Catalan government officials.[31][32] Despite this the referendum went ahead though it was boycotted by unionists and turnout was only 43%.[33][34] 92% of those who voted supported independence.[35][36] Around 900 people were injured as the Spanish police used violence to try to prevent voting in the referendum.[37][38][39]

On 27 October 2017 the Catalan Parliament declared independence in a vote boycotted by opposition MPs.[40][41] Almost immediately the Senate of Spain invoked article 155 of the constitution, dismissing Puigdemont and the Catalan government and imposing direct rule on Catalonia.[42][43] The following day Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy dissolved the Catalan Parliament and called for fresh regional elections on 21 December 2017.[44][45]

On 30 October 2017 Spanish Attorney General José Manuel Maza laid charges of rebellion, sedition and misuse of public funds at the Supreme Court against Corominas and five other members of the Board of the Parliament of Catalonia (Ramona Barrufet, Carme Forcadell, Lluís Guinó, Joan Josep Nuet and Anna Simó).[46][47] Corominas was charged despite not being a member of the board at the time of the declaration of independence.[48] The charges carried maximum sentences of 30, 15 and 6 years in prison respectively.[49]

Corominas and the other members of the board appeared before Supreme Court judge Pablo Llarena on 9 November 2017. Nuet was released without any precautionary measures but the other five had to pay bail (€100,000 for Forcadell, €25,000 each for Barrufet, Corominas, Guinó and Simó), surrender their passport and present themselves at a court weekly.[50][51] The bail bonds were paid by the Catalan National Assembly.[52]

After a four-month judicial investigation into the referendum and declaration of independence Supreme Court judge Pablo Llarena issued a 70-page ruling on 23 March 2018 in which he ordered that 25 of the 28 Catalan politicians and activists under investigation be tried for rebellion, embezzlement or disobedience.[53][54] Corominas was charged with disobeying an order of the Constitutional Court (article 410 of the criminal code).[55]

A pre-trial hearing commenced on 18 December 2018 at the Supreme Court at which defence lawyers argued that the court was not competent to hear charges of rebellion or disobedience and that it should be heard at the High Court of Justice of Catalonia.[56][57] On 27 December 2018 the Supreme Court ruled that, although they were competent to hear all the charges, the six defendants charged only with disobedience (Barrufet, Mireia Boya, Corominas, Guinó, Nuet and Simó) would be tried at the High Court of Justice of Catalonia.[58][59]

Personal life edit

Corominas is married and has two daughters.[8][60] He was a basketball player and has coached a women's basketball team in Castellar.[1][2]

Electoral history edit

Electoral history of Lluís Corominas
Election Constituency Party Alliance No. Result
1991 local Castellar del Vallès Democratic Convergence of Catalonia Convergence and Union Elected
1995 local Castellar del Vallès Democratic Convergence of Catalonia Convergence and Union Elected
1999 local[4][5] Castellar del Vallès Democratic Convergence of Catalonia Convergence and Union 1 Elected
2003 local[6][7] Castellar del Vallès Democratic Convergence of Catalonia Convergence and Union 1 Elected
2003 regional[61][9] Province of Barcelona Democratic Convergence of Catalonia Convergence and Union 9 Elected
2006 regional[62][63] Province of Barcelona Democratic Convergence of Catalonia Convergence and Union 6 Elected
2010 regional[10][64] Province of Barcelona Democratic Convergence of Catalonia Convergence and Union 11 Elected
2012 regional[11][12] Province of Barcelona Democratic Convergence of Catalonia Convergence and Union 13 Elected
2015 regional[13][14] Province of Barcelona Democratic Convergence of Catalonia Junts pel Sí 17 Elected

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lluís, corominas, this, catalan, name, first, paternal, surname, corominas, second, maternal, family, name, díaz, both, generally, joined, conjunction, lluís, maria, corominas, díaz, born, february, 1963, catalan, lawyer, politician, former, member, parliament. In this Catalan name the first or paternal surname is Corominas and the second or maternal family name is Diaz both are generally joined by the conjunction i Lluis Maria Corominas i Diaz born 14 February 1963 is a Catalan lawyer politician and a former member of the Parliament of Catalonia He is currently awaiting trial on charges of disobedience for his role in the Catalan declaration of independence Lluis CorominasCorominas in July 2010First Vice Presidentof the Parliament of CataloniaIn office 16 December 2010 2 October 2012Preceded byHigini Clotas i CiercoSucceeded byAnna SimoIn office 26 October 2015 25 July 2017Preceded byAnna SimoSucceeded byLluis Guino i SubirosSecond Vice Presidentof the Parliament of CataloniaIn office 30 September 2008 5 October 2010Preceded byRamon Camp i BatallaSucceeded byHigini Clotas i CiercoIn office 17 December 2012 4 August 2015Preceded byHigini Clotas i CiercoSucceeded byJose Maria Espejo Saavedra ConesaMember of the Parliament of CataloniaIn office 5 December 2003 28 October 2017ConstituencyBarcelonaMayor of Castellar del VallesIn office 29 September 1992 2 June 2004Preceded byAlbert Antonell i RibatalladaSucceeded byMontserrat Gatell PerezMember of Castellar del Valles Municipal CouncilIn office 1991 2004Personal detailsBornLluis Maria Corominas i Diaz 1963 02 14 14 February 1963 age 61 Castellar del Valles Catalonia SpainCitizenshipSpanishPolitical partyCatalan European Democratic PartyAlma materAutonomous University of BarcelonaOccupationLawyerSignature Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Catalan independence crisis 3 Personal life 4 Electoral history 5 ReferencesEarly life editCorominas was born on 14 February 1963 in Castellar del Valles Catalonia 1 He has a degree in law from the Autonomous University of Barcelona and a diploma in public administration management from ESADE 2 3 Career editCorominas has worked as a lawyer for more than ten years 2 Corominas contested the 1991 local elections as a Convergence and Union CiU electoral alliance candidate in Castellar del Valles and was elected 1 He was re elected at the 1995 1999 and 2003 local elections 4 5 6 7 He was mayor of Castellar del Valles between 1992 and 2004 and vice president of Valles Occidental County Council from 1996 to 2003 2 3 8 Corominas was vice president of Fons Catala de Cooperacio al Desenvolupament Catalan Fund for Development Cooperation and a national councillor of the Associacio Catalana de Municipis Catalan Association of Municipalities 3 8 He has also been vice president of the Board of Trustees of the Fundacion Ramon Trias Fargas Ramon Trias Fargas Foundation 3 Corominas was secretary of the Democratic Convergence of Catalonia CDC from 2000 to 2004 1 3 8 He has been a member of the national executive committees of the CDC and Convergence and Union CiU 3 Corominas contested the 2003 regional election as a CiU candidate in the Province of Barcelona and was elected to the Parliament of Catalonia 9 He was re elected at the 2006 2010 2012 and 2015 regional elections 10 11 12 13 14 Corominas was elected Second Vice President of the Parliament of Catalonia in September 2008 replacing Ramon Camp i Batalla 15 16 He was elected First Vice President of the Parliament of Catalonia in December 2010 17 18 In December 2012 he was elected Second Vice President of the Parliament of Catalonia 19 20 He was elected First Vice President of the Parliament of Catalonia in October 2015 21 22 In July 2017 he became president of the Junts pel Si group in parliament replacing Jordi Turull 23 24 Catalan independence crisis edit Main articles Catalan independence referendum 2017 Catalan declaration of independence 2017 18 Spanish constitutional crisis and Trial of Catalonia independence leaders In June 2017 President of Catalonia Carles Puigdemont announced that a referendum on Catalan independence would be held on 1 October 2017 25 26 The Catalan Parliament passed legislation on 6 September 2017 authorising the referendum which would be binding and based on a simple majority without a minimum threshold 27 28 The following day Constitutional Court of Spain suspended the legislation blocking the referendum 29 30 The Spanish government put into effect Operation Anubis in order to disrupt the organisation of the referendum and arrested Catalan government officials 31 32 Despite this the referendum went ahead though it was boycotted by unionists and turnout was only 43 33 34 92 of those who voted supported independence 35 36 Around 900 people were injured as the Spanish police used violence to try to prevent voting in the referendum 37 38 39 On 27 October 2017 the Catalan Parliament declared independence in a vote boycotted by opposition MPs 40 41 Almost immediately the Senate of Spain invoked article 155 of the constitution dismissing Puigdemont and the Catalan government and imposing direct rule on Catalonia 42 43 The following day Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy dissolved the Catalan Parliament and called for fresh regional elections on 21 December 2017 44 45 On 30 October 2017 Spanish Attorney General Jose Manuel Maza laid charges of rebellion sedition and misuse of public funds at the Supreme Court against Corominas and five other members of the Board of the Parliament of Catalonia Ramona Barrufet Carme Forcadell Lluis Guino Joan Josep Nuet and Anna Simo 46 47 Corominas was charged despite not being a member of the board at the time of the declaration of independence 48 The charges carried maximum sentences of 30 15 and 6 years in prison respectively 49 Corominas and the other members of the board appeared before Supreme Court judge Pablo Llarena on 9 November 2017 Nuet was released without any precautionary measures but the other five had to pay bail 100 000 for Forcadell 25 000 each for Barrufet Corominas Guino and Simo surrender their passport and present themselves at a court weekly 50 51 The bail bonds were paid by the Catalan National Assembly 52 After a four month judicial investigation into the referendum and declaration of independence Supreme Court judge Pablo Llarena issued a 70 page ruling on 23 March 2018 in which he ordered that 25 of the 28 Catalan politicians and activists under investigation be tried for rebellion embezzlement or disobedience 53 54 Corominas was charged with disobeying an order of the Constitutional Court article 410 of the criminal code 55 A pre trial hearing commenced on 18 December 2018 at the Supreme Court at which defence lawyers argued that the court was not competent to hear charges of rebellion or disobedience and that it should be heard at the High Court of Justice of Catalonia 56 57 On 27 December 2018 the Supreme Court ruled that although they were competent to hear all the charges the six defendants charged only with disobedience Barrufet Mireia Boya Corominas Guino Nuet and Simo would be tried at the High Court of Justice of Catalonia 58 59 Personal life editCorominas is married and has two daughters 8 60 He was a basketball player and has coached a women s basketball team in Castellar 1 2 Electoral history editElectoral history of Lluis Corominas Election Constituency Party Alliance No Result 1991 local Castellar del Valles Democratic Convergence of Catalonia Convergence and Union Elected 1995 local Castellar del Valles Democratic Convergence of Catalonia Convergence and Union Elected 1999 local 4 5 Castellar del Valles Democratic Convergence of Catalonia Convergence and Union 1 Elected 2003 local 6 7 Castellar del Valles Democratic Convergence of Catalonia Convergence and Union 1 Elected 2003 regional 61 9 Province of Barcelona Democratic Convergence of Catalonia Convergence and Union 9 Elected 2006 regional 62 63 Province of Barcelona Democratic Convergence of Catalonia Convergence and Union 6 Elected 2010 regional 10 64 Province of Barcelona Democratic Convergence of Catalonia Convergence and Union 11 Elected 2012 regional 11 12 Province of Barcelona Democratic Convergence of Catalonia Convergence and Union 13 Elected 2015 regional 13 14 Province of Barcelona Democratic Convergence of Catalonia Junts pel Si 17 ElectedReferences edit a b c d Rusinol Pere 17 January 2000 Quien es Lluis Maria Corominas El Pais in Spanish Madrid Spain Retrieved 16 February 2019 a b c d I Sr Lluis M Corominas i Diaz XI legislatura 26 d octubre de 2015 28 d octubre de 2017 in Catalan Barcelona Spain Parliament of Catalonia Retrieved 17 February 2019 a b c d e f Lluis Corominas miembro del equipo de confianza de Mas La Vanguardia in Spanish Barcelona Spain 16 December 2010 Retrieved 17 February 2019 a b Administracio Electoral Junta Electoral de Zona de Sabadell Butlleti Oficial de la Provincia de Barcelona in Catalan Vol LXI no 113 Barcelona Spain Diputacio de Barcelona 12 May 1999 p 81 Retrieved 19 February 2019 a b Consulta de Resultados Electorales Municipales Junio 1999 Mun Castellar del Valles in Spanish Madrid Spain Ministry of the Interior Retrieved 19 February 2019 a b 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