List of ministers of health of Catalonia

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Minister of Health of Catalonia
Conseller de Salut de Catalunya
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Incumbent
Josep Maria Argimon
since 26 May 2021
Department of Health
Member of Executive Council of Catalonia
Reports to President of Catalonia
Seat Barcelona
Appointer President of Catalonia
Inaugural holder Manuel Carrasco Formiguera
Formation24 April 1931
Website Department of Health, Catalonia

This article lists the ministers of health of Catalonia .

Contents

List

Ministers of Health
NamePortraitPartyTook officeLeft officePresidentMinisterial
title
References
Manuel Carrasco Formiguera Manuel Carrasco i Formiguera en el Aberri Eguna de 1933, en San Sebastian.jpg Catalan Republican Party 24 April 193129 December 1931 Francesc Macià Minister of Health and Charity
Josep Jové i Surroca Independent 29 December 19313 October 1932
Antoni Xirau i Palau Republican Left of Catalonia 3 October 193220 November 1932
Josep Tarradellas Tarradellas1931.JPG Republican Left of Catalonia 19 December 193224 January 1933Minister of Governance and Health
Josep Dencàs i Puigdollers Josep Dencas Puigdollers.jpg Republican Left of Catalonia 24 January 19333 January 1934Minister of Health and Social Assistance
3 January 193418 September 1934 Lluís Companys Minister of Health
Pere Mestres i Albet Retrat de Pere Mestres i Albet.jpg Republican Left of Catalonia 18 September 193413 October 1934Minister of Public Works and Health
1 March 193626 May 1936
Manuel Corachan i Garcia Republican Left of Catalonia 26 May 193631 July 1936Minister of Health
Martí Rouret i Callol Republican Left of Catalonia 31 July 193626 September 1936
Antoni Garcia i Birlan Confederación Nacional del Trabajo 26 September 193617 December 1936Minister of Health and Social Assistance [1]
Pedro Herrera Camarero Confederación Nacional del Trabajo 17 December 19363 April 1937 [2] [3]
Josep Juan i Domènech Confederación Nacional del Trabajo 3 April 193716 April 1937Minister of Economy, Public Services, Health and Social Assistance [4] [5]
Aurelio Fernández Sánchez Confederación Nacional del Trabajo 16 April 19375 May 1937Minister of Health and Social Assistance [6]
Valeri Mas i Casas Confederación Nacional del Trabajo 5 May 193729 June 1937Minister of Economy, Public Services, Health and Social Assistance [7]
Antoni Maria Sbert i Massanet Republican Left of Catalonia 29 June 19372 February 1939Minister of Governance and Social Assistance
Ramon Espasa i Oliver Fotografia del conseller Antoni Comin amb Ramon Espasa.jpg Socialists' Party of Catalonia 5 December 19778 May 1980 Josep Tarradellas Minister of Health and Social Assistance
Josep Laporte i Salas Josep Laporte i Salas.png Democratic Convergence of Catalonia 8 May 19804 July 1988 Jordi Pujol
Xavier Trias Xavier Trias 2014 (cropped).jpg Democratic Convergence of Catalonia 4 July 198811 January 1996
Eduard Rius i Pey Fotografia del conseller Antoni Comin amb Eduard Rius.jpg Democratic Convergence of Catalonia 11 January 19964 November 2002
Xavier Pomés i Abella Fotografia del conseller Antoni Comin amb Xavier Pomes.jpg Democratic Convergence of Catalonia 4 November 200217 December 2003
Marina Geli Marina Geli 2010.JPG Socialists' Party of Catalonia 17 December 200327 December 2010 Pasqual Maragall Minister of Health [8]
José Montilla
Boi Ruiz i Garcia Boi Ruiz i Garcia.png Independent 27 December 201014 January 2016 Artur Mas
Antoni Comín Retrat oficial del Conseller de Salut, Toni Comin.jpg Independent 14 January 201628 October 2017 Carles Puigdemont [9] [10]
Alba Vergés Alba Verges retrat oficial 2018.jpg Republican Left of Catalonia 2 June 201826 May 2021 Quim Torra [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16]
Josep Maria Argimon Josep Maria Argimon retrat oficial 2021 (cropped).jpg Independent 26 May 2021 Pere Aragonès [17]

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