12th Parliament of Catalonia

The 12th Parliament of Catalonia is the current Parliament of Catalonia, with the membership determined by the results of the 2017 regional election held on 21 December 2017 after its dissolution on 27 October in application of direct rule. The parliament met for the first time on 17 January 2018. According to the Statute of Autonomy of Catalonia the maximum legislative term of parliament is 4 years from the preceding election.

12th Parliament of Catalonia
11th 13th
Overview
Legislative bodyParliament of Catalonia
Meeting placePalau del Parlament de Catalunya
Term17 January 2018 (2018-01-17) – 21 December 2020 (2020-12-21)
Election21 December 2017
GovernmentTorra
Websiteparlament.cat
Parliamentarians
Members135
PresidentRoger Torrent (ERC–CatSí)
First Vice-PresidentJosep Costa i Rosselló (JuntsxCat)
Second Vice-PresidentJosé María Espejo-Saavedra (Cs)
First SecretaryEusebi Campdepadrós i Pucurull (JuntsxCat)
Second SecretaryDavid Pérez i Ibáñez (PSC)
Third SecretaryJoan García González (Cs)
Fourth SecretaryAlba Vergés (ERC–CatSí) (18)
Adriana Delgado i Herreros (ERC–CatSí)

Election

The 12th Catalan parliamentary election was held on 21 December 2017. At the election Catalan secessionists retained a slim majority in the Catalan Parliament.[1][2]

AllianceVotes%Seats
Citizens1,109,73225.35%36
Together for Catalonia948,23321.66%34
Republican Left of Catalonia–Catalonia Yes935,86121.38%32
Socialists' Party of Catalonia606,65913.86%17
Catalunya en Comú–Podem326,3607.46%8
Popular Unity Candidacy195,2464.46%4
People's Party of Catalonia185,6704.24%4
Others/blanks69,0381.58%0
Total4,376,799100.00%135

Five of the elected MPs - Toni Comín (ERC–CatSí), Clara Ponsatí (JuntsxCat), Lluís Puig (JuntsxCat), Carles Puigdemont (JuntsxCat) and Meritxell Serret (ERC–CatSí) - were in exile whilst another three - Joaquim Forn (JuntsxCat), Oriol Junqueras (ERC–CatSí) and Jordi Sànchez (JuntsxCat) - were in jail.[3][4]

History

The new parliament met for the first time on 17 January 2018 and elected Roger Torrent as President of the Parliament.[5][6][7] Other members of Board of the Parliament were also elected on 17 January 2018: Josep Costa i Rosselló (First Vice-President); José María Espejo-Saavedra Conesa (Second Vice-President); Eusebi Campdepadrós i Pucurull (First Secretary); David Pérez i Ibáñez (Second Secretary); Joan García González (Third Secretary); and Alba Vergés (Fourth Secretary).[8][9]

President[10]
CandidateVotes
Round 1Round 2
Roger Torrent (ERC–CatSí)6565
José María Espejo-Saavedra (Cs)5656
Abstain99
Absent55
Vice-President[10]
CandidateVotes
Josep Costa i Rosselló (JuntsxCat)65
José María Espejo-Saavedra (Cs)57
Abstain8
Absent5
Secretary[10]
CandidateVotes
Eusebi Campdepadrós i Pucurull (JuntsxCat)41
David Pérez i Ibáñez (PSC)30
Joan García González (Cs)27
Alba Vergés (ERC–CatSí)24
Abstain8
Absent5

Alba Vergés (ERC–CatSí) resigned as Fourth Secretary on 4 June 2018 after being appointed Minister of Health.[11] Her replacement Adriana Delgado i Herreros (ERC–CatSí) was elected on 6 June 2018.[12][13][14]

Fourth Secretary[15]
CandidateVotes
Adriana Delgado i Herreros (ERC–CatSí)63
Abstain69
Absent3

Deaths, resignations and suspensions

The 12th parliament has seen the following deaths, resignations and suspensions:

  • 9 January 2018 – Carles Mundó, the number 5 candidate on ERC–CatSí's list for Barcelona, declined to take his seat in Parliament for personal reasons.[16][17] He was replaced by Gerard Gómez del Moral i Fuster (ERC–CatSí).[18]
  • 24 January 2018 – Jailed MP Joaquim Forn (JuntsxCat) resigned.[19][20][21] He was replaced by Antoni Morral i Berenguer (JuntsxCat) on 30 January 2018.[22]
  • 29 January 2018 – Exiled MPs Clara Ponsatí (JuntsxCat), Lluís Puig (JuntsxCat) and Meritxell Serret (ERC–CatSí) resigned in order for pro-independence parties to regain a majority in Parliament after the Constitutional Court ruled that exiled MPs could not vote by proxy.[23][24][25] Ponsatí, Puig and Serret were replaced by Saloua Laouaji Faridi (JuntsxCat), Ferran Roquer i Padrosa (JuntsxCat) and David Rodríguez i González (ERC–CatSí) respectively on 30 January 2018.[22][26]
  • 22 March 2018 – Dolors Bassa (ERC–CatSí), Carme Forcadell (ERC–CatSí) and Marta Rovira (ERC–CatSí) resigned prior to their appearance before the Supreme Court in relation to the Catalan independence referendum and subsequent declaration of independence.[27][28][29] The following day the Bassa and Forcadell, along with MPs Raül Romeva (ERC–CatSí), Josep Rull (JuntsxCat) and Jordi Turull (JuntsxCat), were jailed by Supreme Court judge Pablo Llarena whilst Rovira fled to Switzerland.[30][31] Bassa, Forcadell and Rovira were replaced by Magda Casamitjana i Aguilà (ERC–CatSí), Chakir El Homrani (ERC–CatSí) and Assumpció Laïlla i Jou (ERC–CatSí) respectively on 23 March 2018.[32]
  • 8 June 2018 – Maria Isabel Ferrer i Àlvarez (JuntsxCat) resigned after being appointed Director General of Civil Protection.[33][34] Neus Lloveras i Massana (20), the next candidate on JuntsxCat's list for Barcelona, declined to replace Ferrer.[35] Ferrer was replaced by Anna Erra i Solà (JuntsxCat) on 19 June 2018.[36]
  • 14 June 2018 – Chakir El Homrani (ERC–CatSí) and Alba Vergés (ERC–CatSí) resigned after being appointed Minister of Labour, Social Affairs and Family and Minister of Health respectively.[36][37] They were replaced by Marc Sanglas i Alcantarilla (ERC–CatSí) and Lluïsa Llop i Fernàndez (ERC–CatSí) respectively on 19 June 2018.[36]
  • 10 July 2018 – Supreme Court judge Pablo Llarena ended his eight-month inquiry into the Catalan referendum and declaration of independence and ordered that 25 Catalan politicians and activists be tried for rebellion, embezzlement or disobedience.[38][39] Amongst these were six serving MPs—Oriol Junqueras, Carles Puigdemont, Raül Romeva, Josep Rull, Jordi Sànchez and Jordi Turull—all of whom were charged with rebellion and embezzlement and suspended from holding public office by Llarena, effectively suspending them from Parliament.[40][41]
  • 17 May 2019 – Jordi Sànchez, Jordi Turull and Josep Rull resign their seats in order to take their seats in the Congress of Deputies elected in the April 2019 Spanish general election, with Laura Borràs following suit on 20 May. They were replaced by Miquel Buch, Elena Fort, Josep Puig y Glòria Freixa, all four next in line in the JuntsxCat list for Barcelona.[42]

Members

Name Constituency No. Party Alliance Took office Left office Notes
Concepción Abellán CarreteroBarcelona10PodemosCatECP16 April 2019Replaces Elisenda Alamany Gutiérrez.
Elisenda Alamany GutiérrezBarcelona2CatComúCatECP17 January 20182 April 2019Left group on 25 February 2019 to join Sobiranistes. Resigned. Replaced by Concepción Abellán Carretero.
Jéssica Albiach SatorresBarcelona3PodemosCatECP17 January 2018
Jordi Albert i CaballeroBarcelona17ERCERC–CatSí17 January 2018
Matías AlonsoTarragona1Cs17 January 2018
Héctor Amellò MontiuGirona3Cs17 January 2018
Vidal Aragonés ChicharroBarcelona3AECCUP–CC17 January 2018
Inés ArrimadasBarcelona1Cs17 January 201820 May 2019 Leader of the Opposition 2015–2019. Resigned. Replaced by Jorge Feijóo Suñol.
Elsa ArtadiBarcelona10JuntsJuntsxCat17 January 2018Minister of the Presidency, Government Spokesperson 2018–2019. Aligned to CNxR.[43] Independent until July 2020, then Junts.
Eva Baró i RamosBarcelona12ERCERC–CatSí17 January 201816 July 2019Resigned. Replaced by Aurora Carbonell i Abella.
Martín Eusebio Barra LópezBarcelona15Cs17 January 2018
Dolors BassaGirona1ERCERC–CatSí17 January 201822 March 2018Resigned. Replaced by Magda Casamitjana i Aguilà.
Albert Batet i CanadellTarragona3JuntsJuntsxCat17 January 2018Left the PDeCAT in August 2020.[44]
Susana Beltrán GarcíaBarcelona12Cs17 January 2018
Najat Driouech Ben MoussaBarcelona10Indep.ERC–CatSí17 January 2018
David Bertran RománLleida3Cs17 January 2018
Laura BorràsBarcelona5Indep.JuntsxCat17 January 201820 May 2019Minister of Culture. Aligned to CNxR.[45] Resigned. Replaced by Glòria Freixa i Vilardell.
Marina Bravo SobrinoBarcelona8Cs17 January 2018
Rafel Bruguera i BatallaGirona1PSCPSC17 January 2018
Miquel BuchBarcelona22JuntsJuntsxCat28 May 2019Minister of the Interior. Replaces Jordi Sànchez. Left the PDeCAT in August 2020.[46]
Eusebi Campdepadrós i PucurullTarragona1JuntsJuntsxCat17 January 2018First Secretary. Aligned to CNxR.[47] Independent until July 2020, then Junts.
José María Cano NavarroBarcelona17Cs17 January 2018
Aurora Carbonell i AbellaBarcelona28ERCERC–CatSí25 July 2019Replaces Eva Baró i Ramos.
Carlos CarrizosaBarcelona2Cs17 January 2018Leader of the Opposition 2019.
Magda Casamitjana i AguilàGirona5MESERC–CatSí23 March 201830 November 2018Replaces Dolors Bassa. Resigned. Replaced by Jordi Orobitg i Solé.
Jean Castel SucarratGirona1Cs17 January 2018
Antoni Castellà i ClavéBarcelona15DCERC–CatSí17 January 2018
Carles CastilloTarragona2PSCPSC17 January 2018
Anna Caula i ParetasGirona3Indep.ERC–CatSí17 January 2018
David Cid ColomerBarcelona7CatComúCatECP17 January 2018
Ferran Civit i MartíTarragona5ERCERC–CatSí17 January 2018
Narcís Clara i LloretGirona4PDeCATJuntsxCat17 January 2018
Toni ComínBarcelona7ERCERC–CatSí17 January 20187 January 2020Suspended on 10 July 2018. Resigned. Replaced by Alba Metge i Climent.
Josep Costa i RossellóBarcelona17JuntsJuntsxCat17 January 2018First Vice-President. Aligned to CNxR.[47] Independent until July 2020, then Junts.
Francesc de Dalmases i ThióBarcelona16JuntsJuntsxCat17 January 2018Aligned to CNxR.[43] Independent until July 2020, then Junts.
Manuel Rodríguez de l'Hotellerie de FalloisBarcelona24Cs17 January 2018
Noemí de la Calle SifréBarcelona10Cs17 January 2018
Mònica Sales de la CruzTarragona4JuntsJuntsxCat17 January 2018Left the PDeCAT in August 2020.[44]
Maria del Camino Fernández RiolGirona4Cs17 January 2018
Adriana Delgado i HerrerosBarcelona16ERCERC–CatSí17 January 2018Fourth Secretary (18).
Fernando Tomás de Páramo GómezBarcelona4Cs17 January 201831 July 2018Resigned. Replaced by Martí Pachamé Barrera.
Carmen de Rivera PlaBarcelona19Cs17 January 2018
Jenn Díaz RuizBarcelona8Indep.ERC–CatSí17 January 2018
Xavier DomènechBarcelona1CatComúCatECP17 January 201812 September 2018Resigned. Replaced by Lucas Silvano Ferro Solé.
Francisco Javier Domínguez SerranoTarragona4Cs17 January 2018
Anna Erra i SolàBarcelona21JuntsJuntsxCat19 June 2018Replaces Maria Isabel Ferrer i Àlvarez. Left the PDeCAT in August 2020.[44]
Assumpta Escarp GibertBarcelona8PSCPSC17 January 2018
Mercè Escofet SalaBarcelona27Cs28 May 2019Replaces José María Espejo-Saavedra.
Ramon EspadalerBarcelona3Els UnitsPSC17 January 2018
José María Espejo-SaavedraBarcelona3Cs17 January 201820 May 2019Second Vice-President 2018–2019. Resigned. Replaced by Mercè Escofet Sala.
Antonio Espinosa CerratoBarcelona11Cs17 January 2018
Gemma Espigares i TribóLleida3ERCERC–CatSí17 January 2018
Jorge Feijóo SuñolBarcelona26Cs28 May 2019Replaces Inés Arrimadas.
Alejandro Fernández ÁlvarezTarragona1PP17 January 2018
Maialen Fernández CabezasTarragona5Cs17 January 2018
Munia Ferández-Jordán CelorioBarcelona22Cs17 January 2018
Maria Isabel Ferrer i ÀlvarezBarcelona15Indep.JuntsxCat17 January 20188 June 2018Resigned. Replaced by Anna Erra i Solà.
Lucas Silvano Ferro SoléBarcelona8PodemosCatECP26 September 2018Replaced Xavier Domènech.
Lluís Font i EspinósBarcelona12PDeCATJuntsxCat17 January 2018
Carme ForcadellBarcelona4ERCERC–CatSí17 January 201822 March 2018Resigned. Replaced by Chakir El Homrani.
Joaquim FornBarcelona7PDeCATJuntsxCat17 January 201824 January 2018Resigned. Replaced by Antoni Morral i Berenguer.
Josep Maria Forné i FebrerLleida1JuntsJuntsxCat17 January 2018Aligned to CNxR.[43] Independent until July 2020, then Junts.
Montserrat Fornells i SoléLleida5ERCERC–CatSí17 January 2018
Irene Fornós i CurtoTarragona4ERCERC–CatSí17 January 2018
Maria Elena Fort i CisnerosBarcelona23JuntsJuntsxCat25 May 2019Replaces Jordi Turull. Aligned to CNxR.[43] Independent until July 2020, then Junts.
Glòria Freixa i VilardellBarcelona25JuntsJuntsxCat28 May 2019Replaces Laura Borràs. Aligned to CNxR.[43] Independent until July 2020, then Junts.
Imma Gallardo BarcelóLleida3JuntsJuntsxCat17 January 2018Left the PDeCAT in August 2020.[44]
Joan García GonzálezBarcelona7Cs17 January 2018Third Secretary 2018–2019. Second Vice-President since 2019.
Xavier García AlbiolBarcelona1PP17 January 201831 January 2019Resigned. Replaced by Esperanza García González.
Esperanza García GonzálezBarcelona4PP6 February 2019Replaces Xavier García Albiol.
Gemma Geis i CarrerasGirona1JuntsJuntsxCat17 January 2018Aligned to CNxR.[43] Independent until July 2020, then Junts.
Anna Geli EspañaLleida6JuntsJuntsxCat17 January 2018Aligned to CNxR.[43] Independent until July 2020, then Junts.
Pol Gibert HorcasBarcelona11PSCPSC17 January 2018
Gerard GómezBarcelona19ERCERC–CatSí17 January 201820 May 2019Replaces Carles Mundó. Resigned. Replaced by José Rodríguez Fernández.
Dimas Gragera VelazBarcelona23Cs17 January 2018
Eva GranadosBarcelona2PSCPSC17 January 2018
María Luz Guilarte SánchezBarcelona14Cs17 January 20181 July 2019Resigned. Replaced by Manuel Losada Seivane.
Lluís Guinó i SubirósGirona5JuntsJuntsxCat17 January 2018Left the PDeCAT in August 2020.[44]
Chakir El HomraniBarcelona21ERCERC–CatSí23 March 201814 June 2018Replaces Carme Forcadell. Resigned. Replaced by Marc Sanglas i Alcantarilla.
Rosa Maria IbarraTarragona1PSCPSC17 January 2018
Miquel IcetaBarcelona1PSCPSC17 January 2018
Josep Maria Jové i LladóBarcelona11ERCERC–CatSí17 January 2018
Oriol JunquerasBarcelona1ERCERC–CatSí17 January 201820 May 2019Suspended on 10 July 2018. Resigned. Replaced by Núria Picas i Albets.
Assumpció Laïlla i JouBarcelona20DCERC–CatSí23 March 2018Replaces Marta Rovira.
Saloua Laouaji FaridiBarcelona19AxRJuntsxCat30 January 2018Replaces Clara Ponsatí. Aligned to CNxR.[48]
Andrea Levy SolerBarcelona2PP17 January 20189 May 2019Resigned. Replaced by Daniel Serrano Coronado.
Daniel Serrano CoronadoBarcelona5PP15 May 2019Replaces Andrea Levy Soler.
Noemí Llauradó i SansTarragona2ERCERC–CatSí17 January 20183 July 2019Resigned. Replaced by Alfons Montserrat i Esteller.
Lluïsa Llop i FernàndezBarcelona23ERCERC–CatSí19 June 2018Replaces Alba Vergés.
Yolanda López FernándezTarragona1PodemosCatECP17 January 2018
Manuel Losada SeivaneBarcelona28Cs18 July 2019Replaces María Luz Guilarte Sánchez.
Montserrat Macià GouLleida5PDeCATJuntsxCat17 January 2018
Aurora Madaula i GiménezBarcelona9AxRJuntsxCat17 January 2018Aligned to CNxR.[43]
Marta MadrenasGirona3JuntsJuntsxCat17 January 2018Left the PDeCAT in August 2020.[44]
Ernest MaragallBarcelona13MESERC–CatSí17 January 2018Minister of Foreign Action, Institutional Relations and Transparency.
Ignacio Martín BlancoBarcelona6Cs17 January 2018
Ferran Mascarell i CanaldaBarcelona26AxRJuntsxCat4 February 2020Replaces Carles Puigdemont. Aligned to CNxR.[43]
David Mejía AyraBarcelona9Cs17 January 2018
Alba Metge i ClimentBarcelona33ERCERC–CatSí22 January 2020Replaces Toni Comín.
Alfons Montserrat i EstellerTarragona7ERCERC–CatSí18 July 2019Replaces Noemí Llauradó i Sans.
Raúl Moreno MontañaBarcelona13PSCPSC17 January 2018
Marta Moreta i RoviraBarcelona12PSCPSC17 January 2018
Antoni Morral i BerenguerBarcelona18JuntsJuntsxCat30 January 2018Replaces Joaquim Forn. Aligned to CNxR. Independent until July 2020, then Junts.
Jordi Munell i GarciaGirona6JuntsJuntsxCat17 January 2018Left the PDeCAT in August 2020.[44]
Blanca Victoria Navarro PachecoBarcelona16Cs17 January 2018
Esther Niubó CindonchaBarcelona10PSCPSC17 January 2018
Joan Josep Nuet i PujalsBarcelona5CatComúCatECP17 January 201820 March 2019Resigned to join Sobiranistes. Replaced by Marc Parés Franzi.
Òscar Ordeig MolistLleida1PSCPSC17 January 2018
Jordi Orobitg i SoléGirona6ERCERC–CatSí11 December 2018Replaces Magda Casamitjana i Aguilà.
Martí Pachamé BarreraBarcelona25Cs4 September 2018Replaces Fernando Tomás de Páramo Gómez.
Mònica Palacín i ParísBarcelona18ERCERC–CatSí17 January 2018
Teresa Pallarès PiquéTarragona2JuntsJuntsxCat17 January 2018Aligned to CNxR.[43] Independent until July 2020, then Junts.
Marc Parés FranziBarcelona9CatComúCatECP2 April 2019Replaces Joan Josep Nuet i Pujals.
Ferran Pedret i SantosBarcelona5PSCPSC17 January 2018
David Pérez i IbáñezBarcelona9PSCPSC17 January 2018Second Secretary.
Òscar Peris i RòdenasTarragona1ERCERC–CatSí17 January 201824 July 2018Resigned. Replaced by Raquel Sans i Guerra.
Núria Picas i AlbetsBarcelona25ERCERC–CatSí28 May 2019Replaces Oriol Junqueras.
Clara PonsatíBarcelona3Indep.JuntsxCat17 January 201829 January 2018Resigned. Replaced by Saloua Laouaji Faridi.
Lluís PuigGirona2PDeCATJuntsxCat17 January 201829 January 2018Resigned. Replaced by Ferran Roquer i Padrosa.
Josep Puig i BoixBarcelona24EV–AVJuntsxCat28 May 2019Replaces Josep Rull. Aligned to CNxR.[43]
Carles PuigdemontBarcelona1PDeCATJuntsxCat17 January 20187 January 2020Suspended on 10 July 2018. Aligned to CNxR. Resigned. Replaced by Ferran Mascarell i Canalda.
Eduard Pujol i BonellBarcelona8JuntsJuntsxCat17 January 2018Aligned to CNxR.[43] Independent until July 2020, then Junts.
Xavier Quinquillà DurichLleida4JuntsJuntsxCat17 January 2018Aligned to CNxR.[43] Independent until July 2020, then Junts.
Eduardo Reyes PinoBarcelona31ERCERC–CatSí26 November 2019Replaces Raül Romeva.
Marta Ribas FríasBarcelona4CatComúCatECP17 January 2018
Rut Ribas i MartíBarcelona14ERCERC–CatSí17 January 2018
Carles RieraBarcelona1EndavantCUP–CC17 January 2018
Josep Riera i FontBarcelona13JuntsJuntsxCat17 January 2018Aligned to CNxR.[43] Independent until July 2020, then Junts.
Javier Rivas EscamillaLleida2Cs17 January 2018
José Rodríguez FernándezBarcelona26ERCERC–CatSí28 May 2019Resigned. Replaces Gerard Gómez.
David Rodríguez i GonzálezLleida6ERCERC–CatSí30 January 201820 September 2018Replaces Meritxell Serret. Resigned. Replaced by Marta Vilalta i Torres.
Santiago Rodríguez SerraBarcelona3PP17 January 2018
Lorena Roldán SuárezTarragona2Cs17 January 2018Leader of the Opposition since 2019.
Alícia Romero LlanoBarcelona6PSCPSC17 January 2018
Raül RomevaBarcelona3Indep.ERC–CatSí17 January 201829 October 2019Suspended on 10 July 2018. Stripped of his status as deputy. Replaced by Eduardo Reyes Pino.
Ferran Roquer i PadrosaGirona8JuntsJuntsxCat30 January 2018Replaces Lluís Puig. Left the PDeCAT in August 2020.[44]
Marta RoviraBarcelona2ERCERC–CatSí17 January 201822 March 2018Resigned. Replaced by Assumpció Laïlla i Jou.
Josep RullBarcelona6PDeCATJuntsxCat17 January 201817 May 2019Suspended on 10 July 2018. Aligned to CNxR. Resigned. Replaced by Josep Puig i Boix.
Sergi Sabrià i BenitoGirona4ERCERC–CatSí17 January 2018
Josep Lluís Salvadó i TenesaTarragona3ERCERC–CatSí17 January 2018
Natàlia Sànchez DippGirona1CUPCUP–CC17 January 2018
Alfonso Sánchez FisacGirona2Cs17 January 2018
Carlos Sánchez MartínTarragona3Cs17 January 2018
Jordi SànchezBarcelona2Indep.JuntsxCat17 January 201817 May 2019Suspended on 10 July 2018. Aligned to CNxR. Resigned. Replaced by Miquel Buch.
Marc Sanglas i AlcantarillaBarcelona22ERCERC–CatSí19 June 2018Replaces Chakir El Homrani.
Raquel Sans i GuerraTarragona6ERCERC–CatSí31 July 2018Replaces Òscar Peris i Ròdenas.
Sergio Sanz JiménezBarcelona18Cs17 January 2018
Susana Segovia SánchezBarcelona6BComúCatECP17 January 2018
Meritxell SerretLleida1ERCERC–CatSí17 January 201829 January 2018Resigned. Replaced by David Rodríguez i González.
Sonia Sierra InfanteBarcelona5Cs17 January 2018
Beatriz Silva GallardoBarcelona4Indep.PSC17 January 2018
Maria Sirvent EscrigBarcelona2CUPCUP–CC17 January 2018
Bernat Solé i BarrilLleida2ERCERC–CatSí17 January 2018
Jorge Soler GonzálezLleida1Cs17 January 2018
Marc Solsona i AixalàLleida2PDeCATJuntsxCat17 January 2018
Anna Tarrés i CampaBarcelona14JuntsJuntsxCat17 January 2018Aligned to CNxR.[43] Independent until July 2020, then Junts.
Francesc Xavier Ten i CostaGirona7JuntsJuntsxCat17 January 2018Left the PDeCAT in August 2020.[44]
Jordi Terrades i SantacreuBarcelona7PSCPSC17 January 2018
Quim TorraBarcelona11Indep.JuntsxCat17 January 201827 January 2020President of the Government of Catalonia. Aligned to CNxR. Stripped of his status as deputy.
Roger TorrentGirona2ERCERC–CatSí17 January 2018President of the Parliament.
Jordi TurullBarcelona4PDeCATJuntsxCat17 January 201817 May 2019Suspended on 10 July 2018. Aligned to CNxR. Resigned. Replaced by Maria Elena Fort i Cisneros.
Elisabeth Valencia MimbreroBarcelona20Cs17 January 2018
María Francisca Valle FuentesBarcelona21Cs17 January 2018
Alba VergésBarcelona6ERCERC–CatSí17 January 201814 June 2018Fourth Secretary (18). Resigned. Replaced by Lluïsa Llop i Fernàndez.
Francesc Viaplana i ManresaLleida4Indep.ERC–CatSí17 January 2018
Marta Vilalta i TorresLleida7ERCERC–CatSí2 October 2018Replaces David Rodríguez i González.
Laura Vílchez SánchezBarcelona13Cs17 January 2018Third Secretary since 2019.
Ruben WagensbergBarcelona9Indep.ERC–CatSí17 January 2018

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