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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a First Minister (Catalan: Conseller(a) primer(a) ) to serve as their deputy, although since 2006 the office has been replaced by that of the Vice-President of the Generalitat of Catalonia , who must be approved by the Parliament of Catalonia .
Diario Oficial de Castilla–La Mancha: Official Journal of Castilla–La Mancha: docm.castillalamancha.es: Boletín Oficial de Castilla y León: Official Bulletin of Castile and León: bocyl.jcyl.es: Diari Oficial de la Generalitat de Catalunya: Official Journal of the Government of Catalonia: dogc.gencat.cat: Diario Oficial de Extremadura
The Department of Justice of the Government of Catalonia (Catalan: Departament de Justícia de la Generalitat de Catalunya; Spanish: Departamento de Justicia de la Generalidad de Cataluña) is the Ministry of Justice part of the Executive Council of Catalonia, administering the justice system of the Catalonian self-government, the Generalitat ...
Bank note from the Generalitat de Catalunya, 1936. The Generalitat was restored in the Catalonia under Spanish administration in 1931 during the events of the proclamation of the Second Spanish Republic when Francesc Macià, leader of the Republican Left of Catalonia (ERC), declared the Catalan Republic within an Iberian Federation on 14 April ...
Neologisms are approved and published in the Official Journal Diari Oficial de la Generalitat de Catalunya. [1] It was created in Barcelona in 1985 as a joint initiative of the Ministry of Culture of the Generalitat of Catalonia and the Institute of Catalan Studies (IEC).
Office name: Vice Presidency of the Council of Ministers (1840–1841; 1925–1931; 1933–1934) Vice Presidency of the Government (1938–1939; 1962–1973; 1982–1995; 2011–2020)
The government of Pere Aragonès was formed on 26 May 2021 following the latter's election as President of the Government of Catalonia by the Parliament of Catalonia on 21 May and his swearing-in on 24 May, as a result of Republican Left of Catalonia (ERC) and Together for Catalonia (Junts) being able to muster a majority of seats in the Parliament with external support from the Popular Unity ...
The government of Pasqual Maragall was formed on 22 December 2003 following the latter's election as President of the Government of Catalonia by the Parliament of Catalonia on 16 December and his swearing-in on 18 December, as a result of the Socialists' Party of Catalonia (PSC), Republican Left of Catalonia (ERC) and Initiative for Catalonia Greens–United and Alternative Left (ICV–EUiA ...