List of ministers of economy and finance of Catalonia

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Minister of Economy and Finance of Catalonia
Conseller d'Economia i Hisenda de Catalunya
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Incumbent
Alicia Romero
since 12 August 2024
Department of Economy and Finance
Member of Executive Council of Catalonia
Reports to President of Catalonia
Seat Barcelona
Appointer President of Catalonia
Inaugural holder Manuel Serra Moret
Formation15 April 1931
Website Department of the Vice-President and Economy and Finance, Catalonia

This article lists the councillors of economy and finance of Catalonia .

Contents

List

Councillors of Economy
NamePortraitPartyTook officeLeft officePresidentMinisterial
title
Refs
Manuel Serra Moret Socialist Union of Catalonia 15 April 19313 October 1932 Francesc Macià Minister of Economy and Labour
3 October 193220 November 1932Minister of Economy
Antoni Xirau i Palau Seal of the Generalitat of Catalonia.svg Republican Left of Catalonia 19 December 193224 January 1933Minister of Agriculture and Economy
Pere Mias i Codina Seal of the Generalitat of Catalonia.svg Republican Left of Catalonia 24 January 19334 October 1933
Joan Ventosa i Roig Seal of the Generalitat of Catalonia.svg Republican Left of Catalonia 4 October 19333 January 1934
Joan Comorera Retrat de Joan Comorera i Soler.jpg Socialist Union of Catalonia 3 January 193413 October 1934 Lluís Companys Minister of Economy and Agriculture [1]
1 March 193626 May 1936
Lluís Prunés i Sató Seal of the Generalitat of Catalonia.svg Republican Left of Catalonia 26 May 193631 July 1936
Joan Comorera Retrat de Joan Comorera i Soler.jpg Unified Socialist Party of Catalonia 31 July 19366 August 1936Minister of Economy [2]
Josep Tarradellas Tarradellas1931.JPG Republican Left of Catalonia 6 August 193626 September 1936Minister of Economy and Public Services [3]
Joan Porqueras i Fàbregas Seal of the Generalitat of Catalonia.svg Confederación Nacional del Trabajo 26 September 193617 December 1936Minister of Economy [4] [5] [6]
Diego Abad de Santillán Diego Abad de Santillan.gif Confederación Nacional del Trabajo 17 December 19363 April 1937
Josep Juan i Domènech Seal of the Generalitat of Catalonia.svg Confederación Nacional del Trabajo 3 April 193716 April 1937Minister of Economy, Public Services, Health and Social Assistance [7] [8]
Andreu Capdevila i Puig Seal of the Generalitat of Catalonia.svg Confederación Nacional del Trabajo 16 April 19375 May 1937Minister of Economy [9] [10]
Valeri Mas i Casas Seal of the Generalitat of Catalonia.svg Confederación Nacional del Trabajo 5 May 193729 June 1937Minister of Economy, Public Services, Health and Social Assistance [11] [12]
Joan Comorera Retrat de Joan Comorera i Soler.jpg Unión General de Trabajadores 29 June 19372 February 1939Minister of Economy
Joan Josep Folchi i Bonafonte Joan Josep Folchi i Bonafonte.png Union of the Democratic Centre 5 December 197719 October 1978 Josep Tarradellas Minister of Economy and Finance
Eduard Punset Eduard Punset - 001.jpg Union of the Democratic Centre 19 October 19788 May 1980 [13]
Ramon Trias Fargas Seal of the Generalitat of Catalonia.svg Democratic Convergence of Catalonia 8 May 198016 November 1982 Jordi Pujol
Jordi Planasdemunt i Gubert Jordi Planasdemunt Gubert.png Democratic Convergence of Catalonia 16 November 19828 June 1983
Josep Maria Cullell i Nadal Seal of the Generalitat of Catalonia.svg Democratic Convergence of Catalonia 8 June 198323 April 1987
Josep Manuel Basáñez i Villaluenga Seal of the Generalitat of Catalonia.svg Democratic Convergence of Catalonia 23 April 19874 July 1988
Ramon Trias Fargas Seal of the Generalitat of Catalonia.svg Democratic Convergence of Catalonia 4 July 198822 October 1989
Macià Alavedra Seal of the Generalitat of Catalonia.svg Democratic Convergence of Catalonia 22 October 198930 July 1997 [14]
Artur Mas Artur Mas - Fotografia oficial.jpg Democratic Convergence of Catalonia 30 July 199717 January 2001 [15]
Francesc Homs Ferret Seal of the Generalitat of Catalonia.svg Democratic Convergence of Catalonia 17 January 200117 December 2003
Antoni Castells Castellsantoni.jpg Socialists' Party of Catalonia 17 December 200329 December 2010 Pasqual Maragall [16]
José Montilla
Andreu Mas-Colell Andreu Mas i Colell.jpg Independent 29 December 201027 December 2012 Artur Mas Minister of Economy and Knowledge [17]
Democratic Convergence of Catalonia 27 December 201214 January 2016
Oriol Junqueras Retrat oficial del Vicepresident Oriol Junqueras (cropped).jpg Republican Left of Catalonia 14 January 201628 December 2017 Carles Puigdemont Minister of Economy and Finance [18] [19]
Pere Aragonès Pere Aragones retrat oficial 2018.jpg Republican Left of Catalonia 2 June 201826 May 2021 Quim Torra [20] [21] [22] [23] [24] [25] [26]
Jaume Giró Jaume Giro retrat oficial 2021 (cropped).jpg Together for Catalonia 26 May 202110 October 2022 Pere Aragonès
Natàlia Mas Guix Natalia-mas-gencat (cropped).jpg Republican Left of Catalonia 10 October 202212 August 2024
Alícia Romero Alicia Romero Llano, Consellera d'Economia i Finances (cropped).png Socialists' Party of Catalonia 12 August 2024Incumbent Salvador Illa

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