Artur Mas
Spanish politician, President of the Generalitat of Catalonia
Artur Mas i Gavarró (Catalan pronunciation: [əɾˈtuɾ ˈmas]; born 31 January 1956) is a Spanish politician. He was president of the Government of Catalonia from 2010 to 2015[2] and acting president from September 2015 to 12 January 2016.
Artur Mas | |
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129th[1] President of the Government of Catalonia | |
In office 24 December 2010 – 11 January 2016 | |
Monarch | Juan Carlos I Felipe VI |
Vice President | Joana Ortega Neus Munté |
Preceded by | José Montilla |
Succeeded by | Carles Puigdemont |
First Minister of Catalonia | |
In office 19 January 2001 – 20 December 2003 | |
President | Jordi Pujol |
Preceded by | Josep Tarradellas (1937) |
Succeeded by | Josep-Lluís Carod-Rovira |
Leader of the Opposition of Catalonia | |
In office 27 May 2004 – 23 December 2010 | |
Preceded by | Pasqual Maragall (2003) |
Succeeded by | Joaquim Nadal |
Minister of Economy and Finance of Catalonia | |
In office 30 July 1997 – 17 January 2001 | |
President | Jordi Pujol |
Preceded by | Macià Alavedra |
Succeeded by | Francesc Homs Ferret |
Minister of Town and Country Town and Public Works of Catalonia | |
In office 15 June 1995 – 30 July 1997 | |
President | Jordi Pujol |
Preceded by | Jaume Roma |
Succeeded by | Pere Macias |
Personal details | |
Born | Artur Mas i Gavarró 31 January 1956 Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain |
Nationality | Spanish |
Political party | Catalan European Democratic Party |
Spouse(s) | Helena Rakosnik |
Children | 3 |
Alma mater | University of Barcelona (BSS) |
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References
change- ↑ "Presidents of the Generalitat". catalangovernment.eu. Generalitat de Catalunya. Retrieved 10 July 2020.
- ↑ Buck, Tobias (2017-06-29). "Catalonia's referendum exposes a divided Spain". Financial Times.