- Narcís Serra i Serra
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Narcís Serra 11th Vice President of the Spanish Government
5th of Democratic Spain (since 1977)In office
12 March 1991 – 2 July 1995President Felipe González Preceded by Alfonso Guerra Succeeded by Francisco Álvarez Cascos 114th Mayor of Barclona In office
19 April 1979 – 2 December 1982Preceded by Manuel Font i Altaba Succeeded by Pasqual Maragall Minister of Defence of the Government of Spain In office
2 December 1982 – 12 March 1991President Felipe González Preceded by Alberto Oliart Saussol Succeeded by Julián García Vargas Minister of Town and Country Town and Public Works of the Generalitat de Catalunya In office
5 December 1977 – 22 March 1979President Josep Tarradellas Preceded by Office created Succeeded by Lluís Armet i Coma Personal details Born May 30, 1943
Barcelona, CataloniaPolitical party PSC (PSOE) Narcís Serra i Serra (born 30 May 1943) was Mayor of Barcelona from 1979 to 1982 and was Minister of Defense and successor to the vice presidency of Alfonso Guerra in 1991. He also sat in the Spanish Congress of Deputies representing Barcelona region from 1986 to 2004.[1]
References
- ^ "Narcís Serra i Serra. Biografía de Narcís Serra i Serra" (in Spanish). publispain.com. http://www.publispain.com/biografias/biografias/Narcis_Serra_i_Serra.htm. Retrieved 9 August 2010.
Political offices Preceded by
Manuel Font i AltabaMayor of Barcelona
1979 – 1982Succeeded by
Pasqual MaragallPreceded by
New titleMinister of Town and Country Town and Public Works of the Generalitat de Catalunya
1977–1979Succeeded by
Lluís Armet i ComaPreceded by
Alberto Oliart SaussolMinister of Defence of Spain
1982–1991Succeeded by
Julián García VargasPreceded by
Alfonso GuerraFirst Vice President of the Government of Spain
1991–1995Succeeded by
Francisco Álvarez CascosParty political offices Preceded by
Raimon ObiolsFirst Secretary of PSC
1996 – 2000Succeeded by
José MontillaPresident Ministers Frederic Rahola i d'Espona/Manuel Ortínez Murt/Josep Maria Bricall i Masip (Governance) • Ramon Espasa i Oliver (Health and Social Assistance) • Pere Pi-Sunyer i Bayo (Education and Culture) • Josep Roig i Magrinyà (Agriculture and Livestock) • Joan Josep Folchi i Bonafonte/Eduard Punset i Casals (Economy and Finance) • Narcís Serra i Serra/Lluís Armet i Coma (Town and Country Town and Public Works) • Joan Codina i Torres (Employment)Ministers
without portfolioAntoni Guitérrez Díaz • Jordi Pujol i Soley • Joan Reventós i Carner • Carles Sentís Afruns • Josep Maria Triginer i FernándezPSC minister • ERC minister • UCD minister • CDC minister • PSUC minister • Independent minister PSC First Secretaries Joan Reventós i Carner · Raimon Obiols i Germà · Narcís Serra i Serra · José Montilla Aguilera
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