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Government of Carles Puigdemont

The Puigdemont Government was the regional government of Catalonia led by President Carles Puigdemont between 2016 and 2017. It was formed in January 2016 after the resignation of Puigdemont's predecessor Artur Mas and it ended in October 2017 with the imposition of direct rule following the Catalan declaration of independence.

Puigdemont Government

17th Executive Council of Catalonia
2016–2017
The government in January 2016
Date formed11 January 2016 (2016-01-11)
Date dissolved27 October 2017 (2017-10-27)
People and organisations
Head of governmentCarles Puigdemont
Deputy head of governmentOriol Junqueras
No. of ministers13
Member party  Junts pel Sí

  CDC[a]
  PdeCAT[b]
  ERC
Independents
Status in legislatureMinority coalition government
62 / 135 (46%)
Opposition partyCitizens
Opposition leaderInés Arrimadas
History
Election(s)2015 regional election
Outgoing election2017 regional election
Legislature term(s)XI Legislature (2015–2017) [ca]
Incoming formation2015–16 Catalan government formation
Outgoing formationApplication of Article 155 of the Spanish Constitution and Direct Rule
PredecessorMas II
SuccessorTorra

History

Following the 2015 regional election incumbent president Artur Mas failed to receive enough support in Parliament to continue in office and was forced to resign in January 2016.[1][2] An agreement was reached between pro-Catalan independence parties Junts pel Sí (JxSí) and Popular Unity Candidacy (CUP) to replace Mas with Carles Puigdemont.[3][4] At the investiture vote held on 10 January 2016 Puigdemont secured 70 votes (JxSí 62; CUP 8) with 63 votes against (Cs 25; PSC 16; CatSíqueesPot 11; PP 11) and two abstentions (CUP 2), exceeding the 68 votes necessary for an absolute majority.[5][6]

Investiture of
Carles Puigdemont (CDC)
Yes No Abstentions
10 January 2016 (1st ballot)
(68/135 required)
70 JxSí (62)
CUP (8)
63 C's (25)
PSC (16)
CatSíqueesPot (11)
PP (11)
2 CUP (2)
Source: historiaelectoral.com

In June 2017 Puigdemont announced that a referendum on Catalan independence would be held on 1 October 2017.[7][8] 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.[9][10] The following day Constitutional Court of Spain suspended the legislation, blocking the referendum.[11][12] The Spanish government put into effect Operation Anubis in order to disrupt the organisation of the referendum and arrested Catalan government officials.[13][14] Despite this the referendum went ahead though it was boycotted by unionists and turnout was only 43%.[15][16] 92% of those who voted supported independence.[17][18] Around 900 people were injured as the Spanish police used violence to try to prevent voting in the referendum.[19][20][21]

 
The government in July 2017

On 27 October 2017 the Catalan Parliament declared independence in a vote boycotted by opposition MPs.[22][23] Almost immediately the Senate of Spain invoked article 155 of the constitution, dismissing Puigdemont and the Catalan government and imposing direct rule on Catalonia.[24][25] The following day Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy dissolved the Catalan Parliament and called for fresh regional elections on 21 December 2017.[26][27]

Puigdemont's cabinet governed Catalonia from 11 January 2016 to 27 October 2017, a total of 655 days, or 1 year, 9 months and 16 days.[28] It was composed of members of Democratic Convergence of Catalonia (which was dissolved on 8 July 2016, replaced by the Catalan European Democratic Party on 10 July 2016), Republican Left of Catalonia, and some independents, all part of the JxSí electoral alliance.

Executive Council

The Executive Council consisted of 13 conselleries (ministers) — not including the post of the President — as well as one vice president.[29][30]

Original members

Portrait Name Office Took office Left office Party Refs
  Carles Puigdemont President 11 January 2016 27 October 2017 Democratic Convergence of Catalonia[b] [31][32]
  Oriol Junqueras Vice President

Minister of Economy and Finance

13 January 2016 27 October 2017 Republican Left of Catalonia [33][34]
  Jordi Baiget Minister of Enterprise and Knowledge 13 January 2016 3 July 2017 Democratic Convergence of Catalonia[b] [33][35]
  Dolors Bassa Minister of Social Welfare, Employment and Family 13 January 2016 27 October 2017 Republican Left of Catalonia [33][34]
  Meritxell Borràs Minister of Governance, Public Administration and Housing 13 January 2016 27 October 2017 Democratic Convergence of Catalonia[b] [33][34]
  Antoni Comín Minister of Health 13 January 2016 27 October 2017 Independent [33][34]
  Jordi Jané Minister of the Interior 13 January 2016 14 July 2017 Democratic Convergence of Catalonia[b] [33][36]
  Carles Mundó Minister of Justice 13 January 2016 27 October 2017 Republican Left of Catalonia [33][34]
  Neus Munté Minister of Presidency

Spokesperson of the Government

13 January 2016 14 July 2017 Democratic Convergence of Catalonia[b] [33][37]
  Raül Romeva Minister of Foreign Affairs, Institutional Relations, and Transparency 13 January 2016 27 October 2017 Independent [33][34]
  Meritxell Ruiz Minister of Education 13 January 2016 14 July 2017 Democratic Convergence of Catalonia[b] [33][38]
  Josep Rull Minister of Planning and Sustainability 13 January 2016 27 October 2017 Democratic Convergence of Catalonia[b] [33][34]
  Meritxell Serret Minister of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Food 13 January 2016 27 October 2017 Republican Left of Catalonia [33][34]
  Santi Vila Minister of Culture 13 January 2016 3 July 2017 Democratic Convergence of Catalonia[b] [33][39]

Member changes

Portrait Name Office Took office Left office Party Refs
  Santi Vila Minister of Enterprise and Knowledge 3 July 2017 27 October 2017 Catalan European Democratic Party [40][41]
  Lluís Puig Minister of Culture 4 July 2017 27 October 2017 Catalan European Democratic Party [42][34]
  Jordi Turull Minister of Presidency

Spokesperson of the Government

14 July 2017 27 October 2017 Catalan European Democratic Party [43][34]
  Joaquim Forn Minister of the Interior 14 July 2017 27 October 2017 Catalan European Democratic Party [44][34]
  Clara Ponsatí Minister of Education 14 July 2017 27 October 2017 Independent [45][34]
  Josep Rull Minister of Enterprise and Knowledge
(acting)
27 October 2017 27 October 2017 Catalan European Democratic Party [46][34]

Notes

  1. ^ CDC was "refounded" into the Catalan European Democratic Party (PDeCAT), which assumed CDC's political activity, but CDC was not legally dissolved nor its trademark removed from the electoral register and retains full legal personality.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i Catalan European Democratic Party from July 2016.

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The Puigdemont Government was the regional government of Catalonia led by President Carles Puigdemont between 2016 and 2017 It was formed in January 2016 after the resignation of Puigdemont s predecessor Artur Mas and it ended in October 2017 with the imposition of direct rule following the Catalan declaration of independence Puigdemont Government17th Executive Council of Catalonia2016 2017The government in January 2016Date formed11 January 2016 2016 01 11 Date dissolved27 October 2017 2017 10 27 People and organisationsHead of governmentCarles PuigdemontDeputy head of governmentOriol JunquerasNo of ministers13Member party Junts pel Si CDC a PdeCAT b ERCIndependentsStatus in legislatureMinority coalition government 62 135 46 Opposition partyCitizensOpposition leaderInes ArrimadasHistoryElection s 2015 regional electionOutgoing election2017 regional electionLegislature term s XI Legislature 2015 2017 ca Incoming formation2015 16 Catalan government formationOutgoing formationApplication of Article 155 of the Spanish Constitution and Direct RulePredecessorMas IISuccessorTorra Contents 1 History 2 Executive Council 2 1 Original members 2 2 Member changes 3 Notes 4 ReferencesHistory EditFollowing the 2015 regional election incumbent president Artur Mas failed to receive enough support in Parliament to continue in office and was forced to resign in January 2016 1 2 An agreement was reached between pro Catalan independence parties Junts pel Si JxSi and Popular Unity Candidacy CUP to replace Mas with Carles Puigdemont 3 4 At the investiture vote held on 10 January 2016 Puigdemont secured 70 votes JxSi 62 CUP 8 with 63 votes against Cs 25 PSC 16 CatSiqueesPot 11 PP 11 and two abstentions CUP 2 exceeding the 68 votes necessary for an absolute majority 5 6 Investiture ofCarles Puigdemont CDC Yes No Abstentions10 January 2016 1st ballot 68 135 required 70 JxSi 62 CUP 8 63 C s 25 PSC 16 CatSiqueesPot 11 PP 11 2 CUP 2 Source historiaelectoral comIn June 2017 Puigdemont announced that a referendum on Catalan independence would be held on 1 October 2017 7 8 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 9 10 The following day Constitutional Court of Spain suspended the legislation blocking the referendum 11 12 The Spanish government put into effect Operation Anubis in order to disrupt the organisation of the referendum and arrested Catalan government officials 13 14 Despite this the referendum went ahead though it was boycotted by unionists and turnout was only 43 15 16 92 of those who voted supported independence 17 18 Around 900 people were injured as the Spanish police used violence to try to prevent voting in the referendum 19 20 21 The government in July 2017 On 27 October 2017 the Catalan Parliament declared independence in a vote boycotted by opposition MPs 22 23 Almost immediately the Senate of Spain invoked article 155 of the constitution dismissing Puigdemont and the Catalan government and imposing direct rule on Catalonia 24 25 The following day Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy dissolved the Catalan Parliament and called for fresh regional elections on 21 December 2017 26 27 Puigdemont s cabinet governed Catalonia from 11 January 2016 to 27 October 2017 a total of 655 days or 1 year 9 months and 16 days 28 It was composed of members of Democratic Convergence of Catalonia which was dissolved on 8 July 2016 replaced by the Catalan European Democratic Party on 10 July 2016 Republican Left of Catalonia and some independents all part of the JxSi electoral alliance Executive Council EditThe Executive Council consisted of 13 conselleries ministers not including the post of the President as well as one vice president 29 30 Original members Edit Portrait Name Office Took office Left office Party Refs Carles Puigdemont President 11 January 2016 27 October 2017 Democratic Convergence of Catalonia b 31 32 Oriol Junqueras Vice President Minister of Economy and Finance 13 January 2016 27 October 2017 Republican Left of Catalonia 33 34 Jordi Baiget Minister of Enterprise and Knowledge 13 January 2016 3 July 2017 Democratic Convergence of Catalonia b 33 35 Dolors Bassa Minister of Social Welfare Employment and Family 13 January 2016 27 October 2017 Republican Left of Catalonia 33 34 Meritxell Borras Minister of Governance Public Administration and Housing 13 January 2016 27 October 2017 Democratic Convergence of Catalonia b 33 34 Antoni Comin Minister of Health 13 January 2016 27 October 2017 Independent 33 34 Jordi Jane Minister of the Interior 13 January 2016 14 July 2017 Democratic Convergence of Catalonia b 33 36 Carles Mundo Minister of Justice 13 January 2016 27 October 2017 Republican Left of Catalonia 33 34 Neus Munte Minister of Presidency Spokesperson of the Government 13 January 2016 14 July 2017 Democratic Convergence of Catalonia b 33 37 Raul Romeva Minister of Foreign Affairs Institutional Relations and Transparency 13 January 2016 27 October 2017 Independent 33 34 Meritxell Ruiz Minister of Education 13 January 2016 14 July 2017 Democratic Convergence of Catalonia b 33 38 Josep Rull Minister of Planning and Sustainability 13 January 2016 27 October 2017 Democratic Convergence of Catalonia b 33 34 Meritxell Serret Minister of Agriculture Livestock Fisheries and Food 13 January 2016 27 October 2017 Republican Left of Catalonia 33 34 Santi Vila Minister of Culture 13 January 2016 3 July 2017 Democratic Convergence of Catalonia b 33 39 Member changes Edit Portrait Name Office Took office Left office Party Refs Santi Vila Minister of Enterprise and Knowledge 3 July 2017 27 October 2017 Catalan European Democratic Party 40 41 Lluis Puig Minister of Culture 4 July 2017 27 October 2017 Catalan European Democratic Party 42 34 Jordi Turull Minister of Presidency Spokesperson of the Government 14 July 2017 27 October 2017 Catalan European Democratic Party 43 34 Joaquim Forn Minister of the Interior 14 July 2017 27 October 2017 Catalan European Democratic Party 44 34 Clara Ponsati Minister of Education 14 July 2017 27 October 2017 Independent 45 34 Josep Rull Minister of Enterprise and Knowledge acting 27 October 2017 27 October 2017 Catalan European Democratic Party 46 34 Notes Edit CDC was refounded into the Catalan European Democratic Party PDeCAT which assumed CDC s political activity but CDC was not legally dissolved nor its trademark removed from the electoral register and retains full legal personality a b c d e f g h i Catalan European Democratic Party from July 2016 References Edit Minder Raphael 10 January 2016 Catalonia s New Leader Vows to Continue Secessionist Drive The New York Times New York U S A Retrieved 15 May 2018 Artur Mas to step down backs Carles Puigdemont as potential successor Euronews New York U S A 9 January 2016 Retrieved 15 May 2018 Longbottom Wil 29 October 2017 Rajoy vs Puigdemont A profile of two leaders Sky News Lonson U K Retrieved 25 December 2017 Leadbetter Russell 1 October 2017 Scourge of Madrid the guitar playing president of Catalonia The Herald Glasgow U K Retrieved 26 December 2017 Prim Sara 10 January 2016 Carles Puigdemont instated as the new Catalan President Catalan News Agency Barcelona Spain Retrieved 15 May 2018 Noguer MIquel 11 January 2016 Carles Puigdemont voted in as new Catalan premier El Pais Madrid Spain Retrieved 15 May 2018 Dowsett Sonya 9 June 2017 Catalonia calls October referendum on independence from Spain Reuters London U K Retrieved 31 December 2017 Tensions grow in Spain as Catalonia independence referendum confirmed The Daily Telegraph London U K 9 June 2017 Retrieved 31 December 2017 Catalonia s lawmakers give nod to independence referendum Deutsche Welle Bonn Germany 6 September 2017 Retrieved 31 December 2017 Mortimer Caroline 1 October 2017 Catalan independence referendum 844 injured in clashes with police says regional government The Independent London U K Retrieved 31 December 2017 Spain s constitutional court suspends Catalan referendum law court source Reuters London U K 7 September 2017 Retrieved 31 December 2017 Strange Hannah 7 September 2017 Spain s constitutional court suspends Catalan referendum law The Daily Telegraph London U K Retrieved 31 December 2017 Jones Sam Burgen Stephen 21 September 2017 Spain crisis stop this radicalism and disobedience PM tells Catalan leaders The Guardian London U K Retrieved 31 December 2017 Castillo Raquel Edwards Sam 20 September 2017 Spanish police raid Catalan government to halt banned referendum Reuters London U K Retrieved 31 December 2017 Catalonia s bid for independence from Spain explained BBC News London U K 22 December 2017 Retrieved 31 December 2017 Jones Sam Burgen Stephen 2 October 2017 Catalan leader calls for mediation with Spain over independence The Guardian London U K Retrieved 31 December 2017 Catalan crisis Spain s Rajoy vows to end separatist havoc BBC News London U K 12 November 2017 Retrieved 31 December 2017 McGuinness Alan 11 October 2017 Spain calls emergency meeting after Catalonia declares independence Sky News London U K Retrieved 31 December 2017 Catalonia referendum Madrid representative apologises for police violence during vote ABC News Sydney Australia Reuters 6 October 2017 Retrieved 31 December 2017 Child David 3 October 2017 Catalan vote Claims of Spanish police brutality probed Al Jazeera Doah Qatar Retrieved 31 December 2017 Catalan referendum Catalonia has won right to statehood BBC News London U K 2 October 2017 Retrieved 31 December 2017 Catalans declare independence as Madrid imposes direct rule BBC News London U K 27 October 2017 Retrieved 31 December 2017 Catalonia declares independence as Spain prepares to impose direct rule The Independent London U K 27 October 2017 Retrieved 31 December 2017 Jones Sam Burgen Stephen Graham Harrison Emma 28 October 2017 Spain dissolves Catalan parliament and calls fresh elections The Guardian London U K Retrieved 31 December 2017 Burgess Sanya 27 October 2017 Catalan votes for independence as Madrid approves direct rule The National Abu Dhabi U A E Retrieved 31 December 2017 Catalonia independence Rajoy dissolves Catalan parliament BBC News London U K 28 October 2017 Retrieved 31 December 2017 Smith Spark Laura Rebaza Claudia 28 October 2017 Catalonia government dissolved after declaring independence from Spain CNN Atlanta U S A Retrieved 31 December 2017 Real Decreto 943 2017 de 27 de octubre por el que se dispone en virtud de las medidas autorizadas con fecha 27 de octubre de 2017 por el Pleno del Senado respecto de la Generalitat de Cataluna en aplicacion del articulo 155 de la Constitucion el cese del Vicepresidente de la Generalitat de Cataluna y de los Consejeros integrantes del Consejo de Gobierno de la Generalitat de Cataluna PDF boe es in Spanish 28 October 2017 DECRET 2 2016 de 13 de gener de creacio denominacio i determinacio de l ambit de competencia 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