List of ministers of education of Catalonia

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Minister of Education of Catalonia
Conseller d'Educació i Formació Professional de Catalunya
Consejeria de Educacion de la Generalitat.jpg
Logo of the Department of Education and Vocational Training
Flag of Catalonia.svg
Esther Niubo Cidoncha, Consellera d'Educacio i Formacio Professional (cropped).png
Incumbent
Esther Niubó
since 12 August 2024
Department of Education
Member of Executive Council of Catalonia
Reports to President of Catalonia
Seat Barcelona
Appointer President of Catalonia
Inaugural holder Rafael Campalans or Ventura Gassol
Formation15/28 April 1931
5 December 1977 (reestablished)
Salary€124,391.86 per year
Website Department of Education, Catalonia

This article lists the ministers of education of Catalonia .

Contents

List of officeholders

Office name:


PortraitName
(Birth–Death)
Term of officePartyGovernment President of Catalonia
(Tenure)
Ref.
Took officeLeft officeDuration
Rafael Campalans19201923.jpg
Rafael Campalans
(1887–1933)
15 April
1931
28 April
1931
13 days USC Macià I
(Catalan Republic)
Francesc Macià
Macia 2a tongada scans 003 editora 8 44 1.jpg
(1931–1933)
[1] [2]
Retrat de Bonaventura Gassol i Rovira.jpg Ventura Gassol
(1893–1980)
28 April
1931
19 December
1932
1 year and 248 days ERC Macià II (Provisional) [3] [4]
Office disestablished during this interval. [lower-alpha 1]
Pere Pi-Sunyer i Bayo.png Pere Pi-Sunyer
(1918–2001)
5 December
1977
9 May
1980
2 years and 155 days CDC Tarradellas (Provisional) Josep Tarradellas
(Josep Tarradellas) Adolfo Suarez junto al presidente de la Generalitat de Cataluna a su llegada a Barcelona. Pool Moncloa. 24 de febrero de 1979 (cropped) (cropped).jpeg
(1954 [lower-alpha 2] –1980)
[5] [6]
Portrait placeholder.svg Joan Guitart
(born 1937)
9 May
1980
19 June
1984
8 years and 57 days CDC Pujol I Jordi Pujol
Jordi Pujol 1980s (cropped).jpg
(1980–2003)
[7] [8]
19 June
1984
5 July
1988
Pujol II
Josep Laporte i Salas.png Josep Laporte
(1922–2005)
5 July
1988
16 April
1992
4 years and 171 days CDC Pujol III [9] [10] [11]
16 April
1992
23 December
1992
Pujol IV
Portrait placeholder.svg Joan Maria Pujals
(born 1957)
23 December
1992
12 January
1996
3 years and 170 days CDC [12] [13] [14]
12 January
1996
10 June
1996
Pujol V
Portrait placeholder.svg Xavier Hernández
(born 1946)
10 June
1996
30 November
1999
3 years and 173 days UDC [15]
Carme Laura Gil MHC.jpg
Carme Laura Gil
(born 1935)
30 November
1999
22 December
2003
4 years and 22 days CDC Pujol VI [16]
Josep Bargallo 2010.jpg
Josep Bargalló
(born 1962)
22 December
2003
23 February
2004
63 days ERC Maragall Pasqual Maragall
Pasqual Maragall 2004 (cropped).jpg
(2003–2006)
[17] [18]
Martacid.jpg
Marta Cid
(born 1960)
23 February
2004
12 May
2006
2 years and 78 days ERC [19] [20]
Joan Manuel del Pozo, profesor de Filosofia en la Universitat de Girona y exconseller d'Educacio con el tripartit (cropped).jpg
Joan Manuel del Pozo
(born 1948)
15 May
2006
29 November
2006
198 days PSC [21]
El conseller d'Educacio, Ernest Maragall (2008).jpg
Ernest Maragall
(born 1943)
29 November
2006
29 December
2010
4 years and 30 days PSC Montilla José Montilla
Retrat oficial Jose Montilla.jpg
(2006–2010)
[22]
Irene Rigau retrat oficial 2010.jpg
Irene Rigau
(born 1951)
29 December
2010
27 December
2012
5 years and 16 days CDC Mas I Artur Mas
Artur Mas 2011 (cropped).jpg
(2010–2016)
[23] [24]
27 December
2012
14 January
2016
Mas II
(Meritxell Ruiz) Retrat oficial de la Consellera d'Ensenyament, Meritxell Ruiz (cropped).jpg
Meritxell Ruiz
(born 1978)
14 January
2016
14 July
2017
1 year and 181 days CDC Puigdemont Carles Puigdemont
Retrat oficial del President Carles Puigdemont cropped (cropped).jpg
(2016–2017)
[25] [26]
Clara Ponsati retrat oficial govern 2017.jpg
Clara Ponsatí
(born 1957)
14 July
2017
28 October
2017
106 days Independent [27] [28]
Office suspended during this interval. [lower-alpha 3]
Josep Bargallo retrat oficial 2018.jpg
Josep Bargalló
(born 1958)
1 June
2018
26 May
2021
2 years and 359 days ERC Torra Quim Torra
Quim Torra 2018b (cropped).jpg
(2018–2020)
[30]
Josep Gonzalez 2021 (cropped).jpg Josep Gonzàlez Cambray
(born 1972)
26 May
2021
12 June
2023
2 years and 17 days ERC Aragonès Pere Aragonès
Pere Aragones 2021 (cropped).jpg
(2021–2024)
[31] [32]
Anna Simo foto oficial 2023 (cropped).png Anna Simó
(born 1968)
12 June
2023
12 August
2024
1 year and 61 days ERC [33]
Esther Niubo Cidoncha, Consellera d'Educacio i Formacio Professional (cropped).png
Esther Niubó
(born 1980)
12 August
2024
Incumbent26 days PSC Illa Salvador Illa
Salvador Illa 2024 (cropped).jpg
(2024–present)
[34]

Notes

  1. The department's competences were transferred to the Catalan Ministry of Culture between 1932 and 1939. Catalan institutions were completely abolished between 1939 and 1977.
  2. In exile until 17 October 1977.
  3. Direct rule over Catalonia: day-to-day affairs taken over by the Spanish Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport. [29]

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  21. "Decret 146/2006, de 13 de maig, pel qual es nomena el senyor Joan Manuel del Pozo i Àlvarez conseller d'Educació i Universitats" (pdf). Diari Oficial de la Generalitat de Catalunya (in Catalan) (4633A): 21644. 15 May 2006. ISSN   1988-298X.
  22. "Decret 423/2006, de 28 de novembre, pel qual es nomenen els consellers i conselleres dels departaments de la Generalitat de Catalunya" (pdf). Diari Oficial de la Generalitat de Catalunya (in Catalan) (4771): 50448. 29 November 2006. ISSN   1988-298X.
  23. "Decret 202/2010, de 27 de desembre, pel qual es nomenen la vicepresidenta del Govern, els consellers i conselleres dels departaments de la Generalitat de Catalunya i el secretari del Govern" (pdf). Diari Oficial de la Generalitat de Catalunya (in Catalan) (5785): 93816. 29 December 2010. ISSN   1988-298X.
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