Roger Torrent
Roger Torrent i Ramió (born 19 July 1979) is a Spanish politician and urban planner. A former mayor of the municipality of Sarrià de Ter in north-eastern Spain, Torrent has been President of the Parliament of Catalonia since January 2018.
Roger Torrent | |
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Torrent in 2018 | |
15th President of the Parliament of Catalonia | |
Assumed office 17 January 2018 | |
Preceded by | Carme Forcadell |
Member of the Parliament of Catalonia for the Province of Girona | |
Assumed office 17 December 2012 | |
Mayor of Sarrià de Ter | |
In office 16 June 2007 – 19 January 2018 | |
Preceded by | Nicolás Pichardo Delgado |
Succeeded by | Narcís Fajula |
Member of the Municipality Council of Sarrià de Ter | |
In office 1999–2018 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Roger Torrent i Ramió 19 July 1979 Sarrià de Ter, Catalonia, Spain |
Political party | Republican Left of Catalonia |
Other political affiliations | Republican Left of Catalonia–Catalonia Yes |
Residence | Sarrià de Ter |
Alma mater | Autonomous University of Barcelona |
Occupation | Urban planner |
Early life
Torrent was born on 19 July 1979 in Sarrià de Ter, a village in the Province of Girona in north-eastern Catalonia.[1][2] He has a degree in political science and administration from the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB) and a master's degree in territorial and urban studies from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia and Pompeu Fabra University.[3][4] He has a postgraduate degree in political communication from the UAB's Institut de Ciències Polítiques i Socials (Institute of Political and Social Sciences).[5][6]
Career
Torrent joined the Young Republican Left of Catalonia, the youth wing of the Republican Left of Catalonia (ERC), in 1998 and in 2000 joined the ERC.[7][8] He contested the 1999 local elections as a Republican Left of Catalonia-Acord Municipal (ERC-AM) electoral alliance candidate in Sarrià de Ter and was elected.[9][10] He was re-elected at the 2003 and 2007 local elections.[11][12] After the 2007 election ERC-AM formed an administration with the Convergence and Union (CiU) and Torrent became Mayor of Sarrià de Ter.[13][14] He was re-elected at the 2011 and 2015 local elections.[15][16]
Torrent was the secretary of regional parliamentary policy in the federation of Girona from 2000 to 2008 and the ERC spokesperson on the Diputació de Girona between 2011 and 2012.[9][17] He was a member of the Municipal Commission of Catalonia and the Local Government Commission of Catalonia between 2007 and 2011 and is a member of the executive of the Association of Catalan Municipalities.[2][18]
Torrent contested the 2012 regional election as a Republican Left of Catalonia–Catalonia Yes (ERC–CatSí) electoral alliance candidate in the Province of Girona and was elected to the Parliament of Catalonia.[19] He was re-elected at the 2015 and 2017 regional elections.[20][21] He was elected President of the Parliament of Catalonia on 17 January 2018, defeating Citizens candidate José María Espejo-Saavedra Conesa by 65 votes to 56 votes.[22][23][24] He is the youngest president of the Catalan Parliament.[25]
According to an investigation by The Guardian and El País, Torrent's phone was hacked using the Pegasus software from the NSO Group.[26]
Personal life
Torrent is married and has two daughters.[9][5] He is a keen runner and skier, and a fan of football and handball.[9]
Electoral history
Election | Constituency | Party | Alliance | No. | Result |
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1999 local | Sarrià de Ter | Republican Left of Catalonia | Republican Left of Catalonia-Acord Municipal | Elected | |
2003 local[11] | Sarrià de Ter | Republican Left of Catalonia | Republican Left of Catalonia-Acord Municipal | 1 | Elected |
2007 local[12] | Sarrià de Ter | Republican Left of Catalonia | Republican Left of Catalonia-Acord Municipal | 1 | Elected |
2011 local[15] | Sarrià de Ter | Republican Left of Catalonia | Republican Left of Catalonia-Acord Municipal | 1 | Elected |
2012 regional[19] | Province of Girona | Republican Left of Catalonia | Republican Left of Catalonia–Catalonia Yes | 1 | Elected |
2015 local[16] | Sarrià de Ter | Republican Left of Catalonia | Republican Left of Catalonia-Acord Municipal | 1 | Elected |
2015 regional[20] | Province of Girona | Republican Left of Catalonia | Junts pel Sí | 4 | Elected |
2017 regional[21] | Province of Girona | Republican Left of Catalonia | Republican Left of Catalonia–Catalonia Yes | 2 | Elected |
References
- Moldes, Aleix (16 January 2018). "Roger Torrent: alcalde de Sarrià de Ter i el president més jove del Parlament". Ara (in Catalan). Barcelona, Spain. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
- Ubieto, Gabriel (17 January 2018). "Roger Torrent, home de partit i polític professional". El Periódico de Catalunya (in Catalan). Barcelona, Spain. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
- "Roger Torrent serà el nou president del Parlament de Catalunya". VilaWeb (in Catalan). Barcelona, Spain. 16 January 2018. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
- Tercero, D. (16 January 2018). "ERC presenta a Roger Torrent para la presidencia del Parlament en sustitución de Carme Forcadell". ABC (in Spanish). Madrid, Spain. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
- Ruiz Valdivia, Antonio (16 January 2018). "17 cosas que no sabías de Roger Torrent". HuffPost (in Spanish). Madrid, Spain. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
- "Conoce a Roger Torrent, el nuevo presidente del Parlament". teinteresa.es (in Spanish). 17 January 2018. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
- "Roger Torrent, de portaveu adjunt de JxSí a president del Parlament més jove de la història". La Vanguardia (in Catalan). Barcelona, Spain. Catalan News Agency. 16 January 2018. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
- "Roger Torrent, de alcalde independentista a presidente más joven de Parlament". RTVE (in Spanish). Madrid, Spain. EFE. 17 January 2018. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
- Fanals, Laura (17 January 2018). "Roger Torrent: Independentista convençut, esportista i molt vinculat a la vida de Sarrià de Ter". Diari de Girona (in Catalan). Girona, Spain. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
- Lasalas, Marta (16 January 2018). "Torrent se presenta como "diputado del Parlament de la República catalana"". El Nacional (in Catalan). Barcelona, Spain. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
- "Consulta de Resultados Electorales: Municipales / Mayo 2003 - Mun. Sarrià de Ter" (in Spanish). Madrid, Spain: Ministry of the Interior. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
- "Consulta de Resultados Electorales: Municipales / Mayo 2007 - Mun. Sarrià de Ter" (in Spanish). Madrid, Spain: Ministry of the Interior. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
- Rovira, Marc (17 January 2018). "Roger Torrent, un valor del fortí independentista al capdavant del Parlament". El País (in Catalan). Madrid, Spain. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
- Lasalas, Marta (16 January 2018). "ERC to propose Roger Torrent as new Catalan Parliament speaker". El Nacional (in Catalan). Barcelona, Spain. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
- "Consulta de Resultados Electorales: Municipales / Mayo 2011 - Mun. Sarrià de Ter" (in Spanish). Madrid, Spain: Ministry of the Interior. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
- "Consulta de Resultados Electorales: Municipales / Mayo 2015 - Mun. Sarrià de Ter" (in Spanish). Madrid, Spain: Ministry of the Interior. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
- Ubieto, Gabriel (17 January 2018). "Roger Torrent: así es el nuevo 'president' del Parlament de Catalunya". El Periódico de Catalunya (in Spanish). Barcelona, Spain. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
- Recasens, Júlia (10 December 2014). "Torrent, escollit alcaldable d'ERC a Sarrià de Ter". El Punt (in Catalan). Girona, Spain. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
- "Eleccions al Parlament de Catalunya 2012: Candidats electes" (PDF) (in Catalan). Departament de Governació, Administracions Públiques i Habitatge, Generalitat de Catalunya. p. 2. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
- "Eleccions al Parlament de Catalunya 2015: Candidats electes" (PDF) (in Catalan). Departament de Governació, Administracions Públiques i Habitatge, Generalitat de Catalunya. p. 2. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
- "Eleccions al Parlament de Catalunya 2017: Composició del Parlament" (in Catalan). Generalitat de Catalunya. Archived from the original on 22 December 2017. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
- "Catalonia MPs elect separatist speaker as parliament reconvenes". BBC News. London, U.K. 17 January 2018. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
- "Catalan lawmakers elect separatist parliamentary speaker as sacked leader Carles Puigdemont eyes comeback". The New Indian Express. Chennai, India. Press Trust of India. 17 January 2018. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
- "Roger Torrent, new Catalan Parliament president". Catalan News Agency. Barcelona, Spain. 17 January 2018. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
- "Roger Torrent: the youngest Parliament president". Catalan News Agency. Barcelona, Spain. 17 January 2018. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
- Kirchgaessner, Stephanie; Jones, Sam (July 13, 2020). "Phone of top Catalan politician 'targeted by government-grade spyware'". The Guardian.
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