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  2. Executive Council of Catalonia - Wikipedia

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    The President of the Generalitat is the head of government. The president may also appoint a First Minister (Catalan: Conseller(a) primer(a)) to serve as their deputy, although since 2006 the office has been replaced by that of the Vice-President of the Generalitat of Catalonia, who must be approved by the Parliament of Catalonia.

  3. Generalitat de Catalunya - Wikipedia

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    The Generalitat de Catalunya (Catalan pronunciation: [ʒənəɾəliˈtad də kətəˈluɲə]; Spanish: Generalidad de Cataluña; Occitan: Generalitat de Catalonha), or the Government of Catalonia, is the institutional system by which Catalonia is self-governed as an autonomous community of Spain.

  4. Generalitat - Wikipedia

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    Generalitat (Catalan: [ʒənəɾəliˈtat], literally in English 'Generality') is the name of two major medieval and early modern political institutions and their modern-day analogues in Kingdom of Spain. The ancient Principality of Catalonia and the Kingdom of Valencia were ruled by Generalitats.

  5. President of the Government of Catalonia - Wikipedia

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    The president of the Government of Catalonia (Catalan: President de la Generalitat de Catalunya, IPA: [pɾəziˈðen də lə ʒənəɾəliˈtad də kətəˈluɲə]) is head of government of Catalonia, leading the executive branch of the Generalitat de Catalunya, the Catalan government.

  6. List of presidents of the Government of Catalonia - Wikipedia

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    The procedure to set up this list is the following: for the period of the medieval Generalitat (Deputation of the General), [6] the president was the most eminent ecclesiastic deputy of the Deputation of the General of Catalonia (popularly known as Generalitat), [7] a body of the Catalan Courts dissolved in 1716 and reinstated for two years in ...

  7. National Archive of Catalonia - Wikipedia

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    Núm 2. 2007. Arxiu Nacional de Catalunya. Departament de Cultura de la Generalitat de Catalunya. SANS i TRAVÉ, Josep Maria. l'Arxiu Nacional de Catalunya: una institució al servei de l'Administració Autonòmica, la societat i la cultura. Simposi. Arxius Nacionals, Regionals i Generals en els seus marcs territorials (Barcelona), núm. 4.

  8. List of ministers of justice of Catalonia - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  9. Autonomous Region of Catalonia (1931–1939) - Wikipedia

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    Proclamation of the Catalan Republic in Plaça de Sant Jaume by Francesc Macià, Barcelona, 14 April 1931. On 12 April 1931, local elections gave a large and unexpected majority in Catalonia (including Barcelona) to the Republican Left of Catalonia (Catalan: Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya, ERC), a party that had been founded three weeks earlier by the union of Macià's pro-independence ...