- Marta Cid i Pañella
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Marta Cid i Pañella Minister of Education of the Generalitat de Catalunya In office
February 20, 2004 – May 11, 2006President Pasqual Maragall i Mira First Minister Josep Bargalló i Valls Preceded by Josep Bargalló i Valls Succeeded by Joan Manuel del Pozo i Álvarez Personal details Born Wednesday, July 29, 1960
Amposta (Montsià)Political party ERC Marta Cid i Pañella (born July 29, 1960) was Minister of Education of Catalonia[1] from 20 February 2004 until 12 May 2006.
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Education and professional background
Marta Cid i Pañella received a Bachelors Degree in Psychology, a Graduation in Teaching and a Postdegree in Speech therapy from the UB. She taught basic education between 1982 and 1987, and worked as a speech therapist in the Special Educational School and Occupational Factory (APASA) between 1987 and 2000.
Civic background
She founded the Amposta Handball Club, a sport she played until 1984. She also cofounded the Against Transfer Coordinator, and has collaborated with several organizations and cultural associations of Amposta.
She cowrote PHN: la raó d’Estat contra l’Ebre i la Terra (PHN: State reason against the Ebre and the Land) in 2003.
Political background
Marta Cid enrolled in ERC in 1978, where she held several charges. She chaired the Amposta-located section, the Montsià Local Federation and the Terres de l'Ebre division.
She has been head of the Tarragona electoral list for the Spanish Congress twice, and member of the list for the Catalan Parliament in 1995. She also chaired the ERC's National Council.
Institutional background
She has been Councillor in Amposta Town Council (1993 to March 2004), Regional Councillor in Montsià (1997–2001) and First Vicepresident of the Montsià Local Federation (1999–2001).
In 2000, she was elected in Tarragona for a seat in the Spanish Senate by the ERC party, integrated in the Entesa Catalana de Progrés (Catalan Agreement of Progress). She resigned in November 2003 because she was elected as a deputy in the Catalan Parliament elections. After she was elected Minister of Education of the Generalitat de Catalunya (substituting Josep Bargalló i Valls), February 2004, she resigned as deputy in April 2004.
References
- ^ "Carod avisa de que la expulsión traerá consecuencias en Madrid" (in Spanish). El Comercio (Spain). 12 May 2006. http://www.elcomercio.es/pg060512/prensa/noticias/Politica/200605/12/GIJ-POL-095.html. Retrieved 8 April 2011.
Preceded by
Josep Bargalló i VallsMinister of Education
2004–2006Succeeded by
Joan Manuel del Pozo i Álvarez
(as Minister of Education and Universities)President First Minister Ministers Joan Saura i Laporta (Institutional Relations and Participation) • Montserrat Tura i Camafreita (Home Affairs) • Joan Carretero i Grau (Governance and Public Administration) • Josep Maria Vallès i Casadevall (Justice) • Antoni Castells i Oliveres (Economy and Finance) • Pere Esteve i Abad/Josep Huguet i Biosca (Trade, Tourism and Consumer Affairs) • Joaquim Nadal i Farreras (Town and Country Town and Public Works) • Marina Geli i Fàbrega (Health) • Anna Simó i Castelló (Social Welfare and Family Affairs) • Josep Bargalló i Valls/Marta Cid i Pañella (Education) • Carles Solà i Ferrando (Universities, Research and Information Society) • Caterina Mieras i Barceló (Culture) • Josep Maria Rañé i Blasco (Employment and Industry) • Antoni Siurana i Zaragoza (Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries) • Salvador Milà i Solsona (Environment and Housting)Spokesperson President First Minister Ministers Joan Saura i Laporta (Institutional Relations and Participation) • Montserrat Tura i Camafreita (Home Affairs) • Xavier Vendrell i Segura (Governance and Public Administration) • Josep Maria Vallès i Casadevall (Justice) • Antoni Castells i Oliveres (Economy and Finance) • Josep Huguet i Biosca (Trade, Tourism and Consumer Affairs) • Joaquim Nadal i Farreras (Town and Country Town and Public Works) • Marina Geli i Fàbrega (Health) • Anna Simó i Castelló (Social Welfare and Family Affairs) • Marta Cid i Pañella (Education) • Manuel Balcells i Díaz (Universities, Research and Information Society) • Ferran Mascarell i Canalda (Culture) • Jordi Valls i Riera (Employment and Industry) • Jordi William Carnes i Ayats (Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries) • Francesc Baltasar i Albesa (Environment and Housting)Spokesperson Pere Pi-Sunyer i Bayo · Joan Guitart i Agell · Josep Laporte i Salas · Joan Maria Pujals i Vallvé · Xavier Hernàndez Moreno · Carme Laura Gil i Miró · Josep Bargalló i Valls · Marta Cid i Pañella · Joan Manuel del Pozo i Álvarez · Ernest Maragall i Mira
Categories:- 1960 births
- Living people
- Republican Left of Catalonia politicians
- Ministers of Education of Generalitat de Catalunya
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