List of ministers of education of Catalonia

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Minister of Education of Catalonia
Conseller d'Ensenyament de Catalunya
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Incumbent
Josep Bargalló
since 2 June 2018
Department of Education
Member of Executive Council of Catalonia
Reports to President of Catalonia
Seat Barcelona
Appointer President of Catalonia
Inaugural holder Pedro Pi-Suñer Bayo
Formation5 December 1977
Website Department of Education, Catalonia

This article lists the ministers of education of Catalonia .

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List

Ministers of Education
NamePortraitPartyTook officeLeft officePresidentMinisterial
title
Refs
Pere Pi-Sunyer i Bayo Pere Pi-Sunyer i Bayo.png Democratic Convergence of Catalonia 5 December 19778 May 1980 Josep Tarradellas Minister of Education and Culture
Joan Guitart i Agell Seal of the Generalitat of Catalonia.svg Democratic Convergence of Catalonia 8 May 19804 July 1988 Jordi Pujol Minister of Education
Josep Laporte i Salas Josep Laporte i Salas.png Democratic Convergence of Catalonia 4 July 198822 December 1992
Joan Maria Pujals i Vallvé Seal of the Generalitat of Catalonia.svg Democratic Convergence of Catalonia 22 December 19927 June 1996
Xavier Hernández i Moreno Seal of the Generalitat of Catalonia.svg Democratic Union of Catalonia 7 June 199629 December 1999
Carme Laura Gil Carme Laura Gil MHC.jpg Democratic Convergence of Catalonia 29 December 199917 December 2003
Josep Bargalló Josep Bargallo 2010.jpg Republican Left of Catalonia 17 December 200320 February 2004 Pasqual Maragall
Marta Cid Martacid.jpg Republican Left of Catalonia 20 February 200411 May 2006
Joan Manuel del Pozo i Àlvarez Joan Manuel del Pozo, profesor de Filosofia en la Universitat de Girona y exconseller d'Educacio con el tripartit (cropped).jpg Socialists' Party of Catalonia 11 May 200629 November 2006Minister of Education and Universities
Ernest Maragall El conseller d'Educacio, Ernest Maragall (2008).jpg Socialists' Party of Catalonia 29 November 200629 November 2010 José Montilla Minister of Education
Irene Rigau Irene RigauOliver.png Democratic Convergence of Catalonia 29 December 201014 January 2016 Artur Mas
Meritxell Ruiz i Isern Retrat oficial de la Consellera d'Ensenyament, Meritxell Ruiz.jpg Democratic Convergence of Catalonia 14 January 201614 July 2017 Carles Puigdemont
Clara Ponsatí i Obiols El curs 2017-2018 comencara amb 5.514 noves places docents i un total d'1.562.780 alumnes.jpg Independent 14 July 201728 October 2017
Josep Bargalló Josep Bargallo 2010.jpg Republican Left of Catalonia 2 June 2018 Quim Torra [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]

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