List of ministers of justice of Catalonia
Established in 1931, the Councilor of Justice (Catalan: Conseller de Justícia, Spanish: Consejero de Justicia) of the Government of Catalonia is the highest representative of the Department of Justice.
Minister of Justice of Catalonia | |
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Conseller de Justícia de Catalunya | |
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Department of Justice | |
Member of | Executive Council of Catalonia |
Reports to | President of Catalonia |
Seat | Barcelona |
Appointer | President of Catalonia |
Inaugural holder | Pere Comas i Calvet |
Formation | 28 April 1931 |
Website | Department of Justice, Catalonia |
The Center for Legal Studies and Specialized Training and the Center for Contemporary History remain attached to the department.
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Functions
The functions of the Department of Justice correspond to:[1]
- The functions related to the Justice Administration in Catalonia and its modernization.
- Penitentiary services, rehabilitation and juvenile justice.
- The conservation, updating and development of civil law in Catalonia.
- Associations, foundations, professional colleges and academies.
- Notaries and registrars.
- The promotion and development of alternative means of conflict resolution.
- Religious affairs
- The democratic memory, the promotion of peace and political and civil human rights.
- The regulation and supervision of interest groups.
- Any other attributed to you by law and other provisions.
List of councilors
Name | Portrait | Party | Took office | Left office | President | Ministerial title | ||
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Pere Comas i Calvet | ![]() | Republican Left of Catalonia | 28 April 1931 | 20 November 1932 | Francesc Macià | Minister of Justice and Law | ||
19 December 1932 | 24 January 1933 | |||||||
Pere Coromines i Montanya | ![]() | Republican Left of Catalonia | 24 January 1933 | 3 January 1934 | ||||
Joan Lluhí | National Left Republican Party | 3 January 1934 | 13 October 1934 | Lluís Companys | Minister of Justice | |||
1 March 1936 | 26 May 1936 | |||||||
Pere Comas i Calvet | ![]() | Republican Left of Catalonia | 26 May 1936 | 31 July 1936 | ||||
Josep Quero i Molares | ![]() | Republican Left of Catalonia | 31 July 1936 | 26 September 1936 | ||||
Andreu Nin Pérez | ![]() | Workers' Party of Marxist Unification | 26 September 1936 | 17 December 1936 | ||||
Rafael Vidiella | Unified Socialist Party of Catalonia | 17 December 1936 | 3 April 1937 | |||||
Joan Comorera | ![]() | Unión General de Trabajadores | 3 April 1937 | 16 April 1937 | Minister of Work, Public Works and Justice | |||
16 April 1937 | 5 May 1937 | Minister of Justice | ||||||
Rafael Vidiella | Unión General de Trabajadores | 5 May 1937 | 29 June 1937 | Minister of Work, Public Works, Justice and Supplies | ||||
Pere Bosch-Gimpera | ![]() | Catalan Republican Action | 29 June 1937 | 2 February 1939 | Minister of Justice | |||
Ignasi de Gispert i Jordà | ![]() | Democratic Union of Catalonia | 8 May 1980 | 24 August 1982 | Jordi Pujol | |||
Agustí Bassols i Parés | ![]() | Democratic Union of Catalonia | 24 August 1982 | 9 May 1986 | ||||
Joaquim Xicoy i Bassegoda | ![]() | Democratic Union of Catalonia | 9 May 1986 | 4 July 1988 | ||||
Agustí Bassols i Parés | ![]() | Democratic Union of Catalonia | 4 July 1988 | 22 December 1992 | ||||
Antoni Isac i Aguilar | ![]() | Democratic Union of Catalonia | 22 December 1992 | 1 February 1995 | ||||
Núria de Gispert | ![]() | Democratic Union of Catalonia | 1 February 1995 | 5 February 2001 | ||||
Josep-Delfí Guàrdia i Canela | ![]() | Democratic Union of Catalonia | 5 February 2001 | 4 November 2002 | ||||
Núria de Gispert | ![]() | Democratic Union of Catalonia | 4 November 2002 | 17 December 2003 | Minister of Justice and the Interior | |||
Josep Maria Vallès | ![]() | Citizens for Change | 17 December 2003 | 29 November 2006 | Pasqual Maragall | Minister of Justice | ||
Montserrat Tura | ![]() | Socialists' Party of Catalonia | 29 November 2006 | 29 December 2010 | José Montilla | |||
Pilar Fernández i Bozal | ![]() | Independent | 29 December 2010 | 27 December 2012 | Artur Mas | |||
Germà Gordó i Aubarell | ![]() | Democratic Convergence of Catalonia | 27 December 2012 | 14 January 2016 | ||||
Carles Mundó | ![]() | Republican Left of Catalonia | 14 January 2016 | 28 October 2017 | Carles Puigdemont | |||
Ester Capella | ![]() | Republican Left of Catalonia | 2 June 2018 | Quim Torra |
See also
References
- "Resultats i fitxa". Diari Oficial de la Generalitat de Catalunya (in Catalan). Retrieved 2018-07-01.
- "Torra nominates new government including jailed and exiled officials". Catalan News Agency. Barcelona, Spain. 19 May 2018. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
- "Torra nombra en su Govern a Aragonès, Artadi, Turull, Rull, Comín, Puig y Maragall". La Vanguardia (in Spanish). Barcelona, Spain. 19 May 2018. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
- Puente, Arturo (19 May 2018). "Torra nombra a los encarcelados Turull y Rull consellers de su nuevo Govern". eldiario.es (in Spanish). Madrid, Spain. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
- "El nou executiu tindrà 13 departaments" (in Catalan). Barcelona, Spain: Generalitat de Catalunya. 29 May 2018. Retrieved 29 May 2018.
- "Catalan government takes office in emotional event, lifting direct rule". Catalan News Agency. Barcelona, Spain. 2 June 2018. Retrieved 3 June 2018.
- Villalonga, Carles (2 June 2018). "El nuevo Govern de Torra toma posesión en un acto reivindicativo y escenifica el fin del 155". La Vanguardia (in Spanish). Barcelona, Spain. Retrieved 3 June 2018.
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