- Josep-Lluís Carod-Rovira
Infobox_Politician
name=Josep-Lluís Carod-Rovira
order=1st Vice President of the Generalitat de Catalunya
term_start=November 29 ,2006
term_end=
president=José Montilla
predecessor= none
successor=
order2=2nd First Minister of the Generalitat de Catalunya
term_start2=December 20 ,2003
term_end2=February 20 ,2004
president2=Pasqual Maragall i Mira
predecessor2=Artur Mas i Gavarró
successor2=Josep Bargalló i Valls
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birth_date=birth date and age|1952|05|17
birth_place=Cambrils , Tarragona
party=Republican Left of Catalonia
spouse=Teresa Comas
children =
occupation=Politician and Philologist
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Josep-Lluís Carod-Rovira (pronounced|ʒuˈzεb ʎuˈis kəˈɾɔt ruˈβirə in Catalan, born
May 17 ,1952 inCambrils ,Tarragona ) is a Spanish politician fromCatalonia . From 1996 to 2008 he has been the leader of ERC "Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya " (Republican Left of Catalonia). ERC campaigns for Catalonia's independence from Spain and, secondarily, extend it to theCatalan Countries , the whole Catalan linguistic domain.He is currently one of the two Vice Presidents of the current Catalan autonomous government formed after the 2006 Catalan regional election. In the previous 2003 cabinet, he was First Minister (Catalan: "conseller en cap") of the
Generalitat de Catalunya . After his, at times, controversial style, eventually the other partners in the cabinet forced him to resign after his action culminated in a secret meeting with representatives of the Basque terrorist groupETA , which was leaked to the press; this was followed by general political pressure asking for his resignation.Education and professional background
Carod-Rovira received a Bachelor's Degree in Catalan
Philology from the UB. He then enrolled as a teacher of theCatalan language at the University School ofTarragona (from 1976 to 1982). In the University world, he was also professor and vicepresident of theCatalan Summer University ("Universitat Catalana d'Estiu") between 1986 and 1995. Before this, he also worked as Head Technician of Generalitat's linguistic planning policy (1981-1988) and headed the Cultural Territorial Services of the Generalitat atTarragona (1982 to 1984).Civic background
Carod-Rovira has been involved in several civic organisations, among which are "Òmnium Cultural" (member of its board between 1986 to 1995 and president of its
Tarragonès division), "Llull-Federació d'Entitats dels Països Catalans" (member of its board between 1991-1995), the "castellers " association "Colla Jove Xiquets de Tarragona" ("colla" means association), the Catalan Language Writers Association, thePen Club and the "Societat Catalana d'Onomàstica".As a writer, he has published "Rovira i Virgili i la qüestió nacional" (1994), "Marcel·lí Domingo, de l'escola a la República" (1988), "Tornar amb la gent" (1997), "Jubilar la Transició" (1998), "El futur a les mans" (2003) and "La nova Catalunya" (2003). He also has contributed in the "Catalans from America Dictionary" and in the book "America and Catalonia", as well as several encyclopedias and specialized magazines. He has won several awards for historical essays and journalism.
Political background
He was actively involved in the fight against the authoritarian government of Franco and was jailed in 1973 when the 113 members of the Permanent Board of Catalonia's Assembly were arrested and the board was dissolved. Before entering, in 1987, ERC, he was an active member of the Socialist National Liberation Party (PSAN) between 1970 and 1977 and of the Left Nationalists (NE) between 1980 and 1986. Carod-Rovira also wrote the Resolution about the right to self-determination of the Catalan Nation in 1989.
Carod-Rovira was first elected General Secretary of ERC in November 1996, in the 21st National Congress of the party at
Vilafranca del Penedès . He was reelected inGirona (22nd National Congress) by July 1998 and inTarragona (23rd National Congress) by March 2001.Carod-Rovira is president of ERC since its 24th National Congress, held in
Lleida theJuly 3 and 4 of 2004.After the Catalan elections in 2003, he achieved the position of First Minister of the Catalan government between December 2003 and January 2004, when he was forced to resign over his secret meeting with
ETA . He subsequently became a candidate for the Spanish Congress of Deputies in the elections of March 2004). After the elections, he remained in theCatalan Parliament .Institutional background
Josep-Lluís Carod-Rovira has been deputy at the
Catalan Parliament since 1988 and also was First Minister of theGeneralitat de Catalunya between December 2003 and January 2004. He was the Vice President of the Catalan Government in the eighth constituency.External links
* [http://www.carod.cat Personal webpage (in Catalan)]
* [http://www.parlament.cat/portal/page?_pageid=34,34838&_dad=portal&_schema=PORTAL&p_id=llo0796 Deputy webpage (in Catalan)]
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