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Government of Pere Aragonès

Executive Council of Catalonia
2021–2024
The government in May 2021.
Date formed26 May 2021
Date dissolved12 August 2024
People and organisations
MonarchFelipe VI
PresidentPere Aragonès
Vice PresidentJordi Puigneró (2021–2022)
Laura Vilagrà (2024)
No. of ministers14[a]
Total no. of members24[a]
Member parties  ERC
  Junts (2021–2022)
Status in legislatureMinority coalition government (2021–2022)
Minority government (2022–2024)
Opposition party  PSC
Opposition leaderSalvador Illa
History
Election2021 regional election
Outgoing election2024 regional election
Legislature term13th/14th Parliament
Budget2022, 2023
PredecessorTorra
SuccessorIlla

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 Candidacy (CUP) following the 2021 Catalan regional election.[1][2] It succeeded the Torra government and was the Government of Catalonia from 26 May 2021 to 12 August 2024, a total of 1,174 days, or 3 years, 2 months and 17 days.

Until 2022, the cabinet comprised members of ERC and Junts, as well as a number of independents proposed by both parties.[3] On 7 October 2022, Junts members voted to abandon the government following the dismissal of their vice president Jordi Puigneró by Aragonès, which resulted from a political crisis sparked after Junts had demanded a confidence vote on the president.[4] Aragonès vowed to remain as the head of a minority cabinet made up of ERC members.[5] It was automatically dismissed on 13 May 2024 as a consequence of the 2024 regional election, but remained in acting capacity until the next government was sworn in.

Investiture

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Investiture
Pere Aragonès (ERC)
Ballot → 21 May 2021
Required majority → 68 out of 135 checkY
Yes
74 / 135
No
61 / 135
Abstentions
0 / 135
Absentees
0 / 135
Sources[1]

Cabinet changes

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Aragonès's government saw a number of cabinet changes during its tenure:

  • On 20 June 2021, the Department of Foreign Action and Transparency was rebranded as the Department of Foreign Action and Open Government.[6]
  • On 28 September 2022, Pere Aragonès announced the dismissal of Vice President and Digital Policies and Territory minister Jordi Puigneró, following a political crisis between the two coalition partners ERC and Junts over the latter's demand of a confidence vote on the president.[7][8] As a result of the dismissal, Junts announced that it would held a party vote on its permanence in the cabinet among its members on 7 October, which resulted in 56% in favour of leaving.[4] As a result, Jaume Giró was replaced by Natàlia Mas as Minister of Economy and Finance; Meritxell Serret replaced Victòria Alsina at the helm of the Foreign Action ministry; Joaquim Nadal replaced Gemma Geis in Research and Universities; Josep Maria Argimon was replaced by Manuel Balcells as Minister of Health, whereas Carles Campuzano and Gemma Ubasart became the new officeholders of the Social Rights and Justice portfolios, respectively. Finally, Juli Fernández was appointed to fill the vacancy left in the Territory ministry by Puigneró's dismissal.[9]
  • On 12 June 2023, ahead of the 2023 Spanish general election, Aragonès reshuffled his cabinet by appointing Anna Simó at the helm of the Education portfolio, replacing Josep Gonzàlez Cambray; David Mascort replacing Teresa Jordà as Climatic Action, Food and Rural Agenda minister; and Ester Capella becoming new minister of Territory in place of Juli Fernández.[10]
  • On 24 January 2024, Presidency minister Laura Vilagrà was appointed as new vice president.[11]

Executive Council

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The Executive Council was structured into the offices for the president, the vice president and 14 ministries.[6][12][13]

Aragonès Government
(26 May 2021 – 12 August 2024)
Portfolio Name Party Took office Left office Ref.
President Pere Aragonès ERC 22 May 2021 10 August 2024 [14]
Vice President
Minister of Digital Policies and Territory
Jordi Puigneró Junts 26 May 2021 29 September 2022 [15]
Minister of the Presidency Laura Vilagrà ERC 26 May 2021 24 January 2024 [15]
Minister of Business and Labour Roger Torrent ERC 26 May 2021 12 August 2024 [15]
Minister of Economy and Finance Jaume Giró Ind. / Junts[b] 26 May 2021 7 October 2022 [15]
Minister of Equality and Feminism Tània Verge ERC (Ind.) 26 May 2021 12 August 2024 [15]
Minister of Foreign Action and Transparency Victòria Alsina Junts (Ind.) 26 May 2021 20 June 2021 [15]
Minister of Education Josep González Cambray ERC 26 May 2021 12 June 2023 [15]
Minister of Research and Universities Gemma Geis Junts 26 May 2021 7 October 2022 [15]
Minister of Climatic Action, Food and Rural Agenda Teresa Jordà ERC 26 May 2021 12 June 2023 [15]
Minister of Health Josep Maria Argimon Junts (Ind.) 26 May 2021 7 October 2022 [15]
Minister of the Interior Joan Ignasi Elena ERC (Ind.) 26 May 2021 12 August 2024 [15]
Minister of Social Rights Violant Cervera Junts 26 May 2021 7 October 2022 [15]
Minister of Culture Natàlia Garriga ERC 26 May 2021 12 August 2024 [15]
Minister of Justice Lourdes Ciuró Junts 26 May 2021 7 October 2022 [15]

Changes June 2021

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Portfolio Name Party Took office Left office Ref.
Minister of Foreign Action and Open Government[c] Victòria Alsina Ind. / Junts[d] 20 June 2021 10 October 2022 [6]

Changes September 2022

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Portfolio Name Party Took office Left office Ref.
Minister of Digital Policies and Territory Gemma Geis took on the ordinary discharge of duties from 3 to 7 October 2022.[18]

Changes October 2022

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Portfolio Name Party Took office Left office Ref.
Minister of Economy and Finance Natàlia Mas ERC 10 October 2022 12 August 2024 [19]
Minister of Foreign Action and European Union[e] Meritxell Serret ERC 10 October 2022 12 August 2024 [20]
Minister of Research and Universities Joaquim Nadal ERC (Ind.) 10 October 2022 12 August 2024 [21]
Minister of Territory[e] Juli Fernández ERC 10 October 2022 12 June 2023 [22]
Minister of Health Manuel Balcells ERC 10 October 2022 12 August 2024 [23]
Minister of Social Rights Carles Campuzano ERC (Ind.) 10 October 2022 12 August 2024 [24]
Minister of Justice, Rights and Memory[e] Gemma Ubasart ERC (Ind.) 10 October 2022 12 August 2024 [25]

Changes June 2023

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Portfolio Name Party Took office Left office Ref.
Minister of Education Anna Simó ERC 12 June 2023 12 August 2024 [26]
Minister of Climatic Action, Food and Rural Agenda David Mascort ERC 12 June 2023 12 August 2024 [27]
Minister of Territory Ester Capella ERC 12 June 2023 12 August 2024 [28]

Changes January 2024

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Portfolio Name Party Took office Left office Ref.
Vice President
Minister of the Presidency
Laura Vilagrà ERC 24 January 2024 12 August 2024 [29]

Departmental structure

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Pere Aragonès's government is organised into several superior and governing units, whose number, powers and hierarchical structure may vary depending on the ministerial department.[12][6][13]

Unit/body rank
Office
(Original name)
Portrait Name Took office Left office Alliance/party Ref.
Presidency
(Presidència de la Generalitat)
Pere Aragonès 22 May 2021 10 August 2024 ERC
Vice Presidency
(Vicepresidència de la Generalitat)
Jordi Puigneró 26 May 2021 29 September 2022 Junts
Laura Vilagrà 24 January 2024 12 August 2024 ERC
See Department of Digital Policies and Territory (26 May 2021 – 29 September 2022)
See Department of the Presidency (24 January 2024 – present)
Department of the Presidency
(Departament de la Presidència)
Laura Vilagrà 26 May 2021 12 August 2024 ERC [30]
Department of Digital Policies
and Territory

(Departament de Polítiques Digitals
i Territori)

(until 10 October 2022)

Department of Territory
(Departament de Territori)
(from 10 October 2022)

Jordi Puigneró 26 May 2021 29 September 2022 Junts [31]
Gemma Geis
(ordinary discharge of duties)
3 October 2022 7 October 2022
(renounced)
Junts
Juli Fernández 10 October 2022 12 June 2023 ERC
Ester Capella 12 June 2023 12 August 2024 ERC
Department of Business
and Labour

(Departament d'Empresa
i Treball)
Roger Torrent 26 May 2021 12 August 2024 ERC [32]
Department of Economy
and Finance

(Departament d'Economia
i Hisenda)
Jaume Giró 26 May 2021 7 October 2022
(resigned)
Junts
(Junts from Feb 2022;
Indep. until Feb 2022)
[33]
Natàlia Mas 10 October 2022 12 August 2024 ERC
Department of Equality
and Feminism

(Departament d'Igualtat
i Feminismes)
Tània Verge 26 May 2021 12 August 2024 ERC
(Independent)
[34]
Department of Foreign Action
and Transparency

(Departament d'Acció Exterior
i Transparència)

(until 20 June 2021)

Department of Foreign Action
and Open Government

(Departament d'Acció Exterior
i Govern Obert)

(20 June 2021 – 10 October 2022)


Department of Foreign Action
and European Union

(Departament d'Acció Exterior
i Unió Europea)

(from 10 October 2022)

Victòria Alsina 26 May 2021 10 October 2022 Junts
(Junts from Oct 2022;
Indep. until Oct 2022)
[35]
Meritxell Serret 10 October 2022 12 August 2024 ERC
Department of Education
(Departament d'Educació)
Josep González Cambray 26 May 2021 12 June 2023 ERC [36]
Anna Simó 12 June 2023 12 August 2024 ERC
Department of Research
and Universities

(Departament de Recerca
i Universitats)
Gemma Geis 26 May 2021 7 October 2022
(resigned)
Junts [37]
Joaquim Nadal 10 October 2022 12 August 2024 ERC
(Independent)
Department of Climatic Action,
Food and Rural Agenda

(Departament d'Acció Climàtica,
Alimentació i Agenda Rural)
Teresa Jordà 26 May 2021 12 June 2023 ERC [38]
David Mascort 12 June 2023 12 August 2024 ERC
Department of Health
(Departament de Salut)
Josep Maria Argimon 26 May 2021 7 October 2022
(resigned)
Junts
(Independent)
[39]
Manuel Balcells 10 October 2022 12 August 2024 ERC
Department of the Interior
(Departament d'Interior)
Joan Ignasi Elena 26 May 2021 12 August 2024 ERC
(Independent)
[40]
Department of Social Rights
(Departament de Drets Socials)
Violant Cervera 26 May 2021 7 October 2022
(resigned)
Junts [41]
Carles Campuzano 10 October 2022 12 August 2024 ERC
(Independent)
Department of Culture
(Departament de Cultura)
Natàlia Garriga 26 May 2021 12 August 2024 ERC [42]
Department of Justice
(Departament de Justícia)
(until 10 October 2022)

Department of Justice,
Rights and Memory

(Departament de Justícia,
Drets i Memòria)

(from 10 October 2022)

Lourdes Ciuró 26 May 2021 7 October 2022
(resigned)
Junts [43]
Gemma Ubasart 10 October 2022 12 August 2024 ERC
(Independent)

Notes

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  1. ^ a b Does not include the President.
  2. ^ Joined Junts in February 2022.[16]
  3. ^ On 20 June 2021, the Department of Foreign Action and Transparency was rebranded as the Department of Foreign Action and Open Government.[6]
  4. ^ Joined Junts in October 2022.[17]
  5. ^ a b c On 10 October 2022, the departments of Digital Policies and Territory, Foreign Action and Open Government and Justice were rebranded as the Territory, Foreign Action and European Union and Justice, Rights and Memory portfolios.[13]

References

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  40. ^ "Decreto 255/2021, de 22 de junio, de reestructuración del Departamento de Interior" (pdf). Diari Oficial de la Generalitat de Catalunya (in Spanish) (8442): 154–159. 23 June 2021. ISSN 1988-298X.
  41. ^ "Decreto 256/2021, de 22 de junio, de reestructuración del Departamento de Derechos Sociales" (pdf). Diari Oficial de la Generalitat de Catalunya (in Spanish) (8442): 160–169. 23 June 2021. ISSN 1988-298X.
  42. ^ "Decreto 257/2021, de 22 de junio, de reestructuración del Departamento de Cultura" (pdf). Diari Oficial de la Generalitat de Catalunya (in Spanish) (8442): 170–176. 23 June 2021. ISSN 1988-298X.
  43. ^ "Decreto 258/2021, de 22 de junio, de reestructuración del Departamento de Justicia" (pdf). Diari Oficial de la Generalitat de Catalunya (in Spanish) (8442): 177–181. 23 June 2021. ISSN 1988-298X.
Preceded by Government of Catalonia
2021–2024
Succeeded by