List of ministers of the interior of Catalonia

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Minister of the Interior of Catalonia
Conseller d'Interior de Catalunya
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Incumbent
Joan Ignasi Elena
since 26 May 2021
Department of Interior
Member of Executive Council of Catalonia
Reports to President of Catalonia
Seat Barcelona
Appointer President of Catalonia
Precursor Minister of Governance
Inaugural holder Josep Antoni Duran i Lleida
Formation29 November 1999
Website Department of Interior, Catalonia

This article lists the ministers of the interior of Catalonia .

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List

Ministers of the Interior
NamePortraitPartyTook officeLeft officePresidentMinisterial
title
Refs
Xavier Pomés i Abella Fotografia del conseller Antoni Comin amb Xavier Pomes.jpg Democratic Convergence of Catalonia 29 November 19994 November 2002 Jordi Pujol Minister of the Interior
Núria de Gispert Nuria de Gispert a 2014.jpg Democratic Union of Catalonia 4 November 200217 December 2003Minister of Justice and the Interior
Montserrat Tura Montserrat Tura.JPG Socialists' Party of Catalonia 17 December 200329 November 2006 Pasqual Maragall Minister of the Interior
Joan Saura Joan Saura.jpg Initiative for Catalonia Greens 29 November 200629 December 2010 José Montilla Minister of the Interior, Institutional Relations and Participation
Felip Puig Felip Puig.png Democratic Convergence of Catalonia 29 December 201027 December 2012 Artur Mas Minister of the Interior
Ramon Espadaler Parcerisas Ramon Espadaler.png Democratic Union of Catalonia 27 December 201222 June 2015
Jordi Jané i Guasch Retrat oficial del Conseller d'Interior, Jordi Jane.jpg Democratic Convergence of Catalonia 22 June 201514 July 2017
Carles Puigdemont
Joaquim Forn El conseller d'Interior a la compareixenca informativa.jpg Catalan European Democratic Party 14 July 201728 October 2017 [1]
Miquel Buch Miquel Buch retrat oficial 2018.jpg Catalan European Democratic Party 2 June 20183 September 2020 Quim Torra [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]
Miquel Sàmper Miquel Samper retrat oficial govern 2020.jpg Together for Catalonia 3 September 202026 May 2021
Joan Ignasi Elena Joan Ignasi Elena retrat oficial 2021 (cropped).jpg Independent (nominated by Republican Left of Catalonia)26 May 2021 Pere Aragonès [9]

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