- Pasqual Maragall i Mira
Infobox President
name = Pasqual Maragall i Mira
order = 127th President of the Generalitat de Catalunya
term_start =December 16 ,2003
term_end =November 28 ,2006
firstminister =Josep-Lluís Carod-Rovira (2003-2004)Josep Bargalló i Valls (2004-2006)
predecessor =Jordi Pujol i Soley
successor =José Montilla Aguilera
order2 = 115thPasqual Maragall i Mira (born
January 13 ,1941 inBarcelona ) was the 127th President of Generalitat de Catalunya (the government ofCatalonia ). He had previously been Mayor ofBarcelona , from 1982 to 1997, and helped run the city's successful Olympic bid.Early years
He was born in Barcelona in 1941 as the third of eight siblings. His grandfather was the Catalan poet
Joan Maragall . In 1965, he married Diana Garrigosa, and he has two daughters and a son. He was an active member of the "Front Obrer de Catalunya " (Workers' Front of Catalonia) and joined the left-wing anti-Franco movement "Frente de Liberación Popular" (Popular Liberation Front). He studiedLaw andEconomics at the UB between 1957 and 1964.In 1965, after his studies, he joined the Specialist Office of
Barcelona City Council as an economist, work he combined with giving classes in economic theory at the UAB, acting as assistant to the professor,Josep M. Bricall . He also cooperated with the Studies Service of theBanco Urquijo , run byRamon Trias Fargas .Between 1971 and 1973, he lived in
New York , where he gained a Master of Arts in Economics from theNew School University .Beginnings in politics
In 1973, he came back to Barcelona and returned to the
Barcelona City Council and to the UAB, where he gave classes on urban economics and international economics as temporary assistant lecturer. One year earlier, he supported "Convergència Socialista de Catalunya", one of the founding groups of the PSC. In 1978, at the Economics Faculty of the UAB, he presented his doctoral thesis "The prices of urban land. The case of Barcelona (1948-1978)". In 1978, he was a researcher and guest professor at theJohns Hopkins University inBaltimore . This university would later appoint him doctor honoris causa.First elections
He joined the PSC electoral list in the first democratic municipal election for
Barcelona City Council in 1979 and this party won the most votes at the ballot box. His friendNarcís Serra i Serra became Mayor while he became "tinent d'alcalde" (Deputy Mayor) for Administrative Reform, and later for Taxation. OnDecember 1 ,1982 he succeeded Narcís Serra asMayor of Barcelona , since Narcís was appointed minister of Defence by the new Socialist government ofFelipe González .In 1986, the Catalan capital was chosen to host the
1992 Summer Olympics Accordingly, the city's mayorndash Pasqual Maragallndash presided over the organising committee (COOB'92). The Olympics provided the city with sorely-needed infrastructure. Another Maragall initiative, the2004 Universal Forum of Cultures , exhibited the same "top-down" approach. It is widely recognised, however, that the '92 Games helped Barcelona to redefine itself as one of the great cities of Europe.From 1991 to 1997, he was President of the Council of Municipalities and Regions of Europe. He was also Vice-President of the
International Union of Local Authorities and President of theCommittee of the Regions of the European Union from 1996 to 1998.
= Recent years= =In 1997, Pasqual Maragall resigned as
Barcelona's Mayor and returned to university lecturing inRome andNew York . However, he came back to active politics and was elected as the PSC-CpC candidate for the presidency of the Generalitat in the 1999 election.In 2000, he was elected President of the
Partit dels Socialistes de Catalunya (PSC-PSOE), and was a member of theCatalan Parliament from 1988 to 1995. From 1999 to 2003, he presided the PSC-CpC parliamentary group.On 16 December 2003, Pasqual Maragall was elected President of the Generalitat by the Catalan Parliament after cliff-hanger negotiations with the ERC and ICV parties. He finally took office on 20 December. While generally popular as Mayor of Barcelona, Maragall's career as President of the coalition government was marked by a series of crises. A particularly severe one involved First Minister Carod's "secret" trip to France to unofficially negotiate with
ETA . Others include: the stormy negotiations over a new Statute of Autonomy for Catalonia in which Maragall and the PSC hovered between a nationalist stance and caving in to central government pressure; the collapse of an entire city block in Barcelona's "Carmel" district following poorly-planned and executed tunnelling work; and a schemendash supported by Maragall's governmentndash to build a tunnel for theAVE high-speed train under the shaky foundations of Barcelona's 19th-century city centre. In October 2005 Maragall met with objections regarding his plans for reshuffling the cabinet without consulting either his coalition partners or his party. Ernest Maragall, the President's brother, was tipped for a ministerial post in the reshuffle. Ernest, who was seen by critics as an "apparatchik " and held the post of Executive Secretary, whipped up a storm of protest in June 2005 when he opposed plans to make Catalonia's future anti-fraud department independent of the government. Pasqual Maragall's pledges to fight corruption and nepotism in public administration were one of the key planks in his 2003 election campaign.On
21 June 2006 , Maragall announced that he would not be standing for reelection (seeCatalan Parliament election, 2006 ).On 19 October 2007, it was announced that he would not pay his PSOE membership fee anymore, ending three decades of activity within the party. The following day, he announced that he had been diagnosed withAlzheimer's disease . This announcement and other news and documents, are available at Maragall's recently-launched [http://www.pasqualmaragall.cat/ official website] .
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