Quim Torra
Former president of Catalonia (born 1962)
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- Joaquim Torra i Pla ( Catalan: [ʒu.
- Born in Blanes, Torra graduated from the Autonomous University of Barcelona before joining the legal profession.
- He later held senior positions for the City of Barcelona and Generalitat de Catalunya.
- He has held senior positions in several pro-independence organisations including the Òmnium Cultural and Assemblea Nacional Catalana.
- In May 2018, he was elected 131st president of the Government of Catalonia, after the Spanish courts blocked three other candidates.
Joaquim Torra i Pla (Catalan: [ʒu.əˈkim ˈtorə i pla]; born 28 December 1962), known as Quim Torra, is a Catalan lawyer and journalist from Spain. He served as President of the Government of Catalonia from 17 May 2018 to 28 September 2020, when the Supreme Court of Spain confirmed a court ruling by the High Court of Justice of Catalonia condemning him for disobeying the Central Electoral Board during the April 2019 general election, leading to his disqualification from office.
Born in Blanes, Torra graduated from the Autonomous University of Barcelona before joining the legal profession. He worked as executive for a multinational insurance company for twenty years before starting his own publishing company. He later held senior positions for the City of Barcelona and Generalitat de Catalunya.
A supporter of Catalan independence, and former member of Democratic Union of Catalonia and Reagrupament, Torra did not currently belonged to any political party from 2017 to 2020. He has held senior positions in several pro-independence organisations including the Òmnium Cultural and Assemblea Nacional Catalana. He was elected to the Parliament of Catalonia at the 2017 regional election as an independent candidate for the pro-independence Together for Catalonia electoral alliance. In May 2018, he was elected 131st president of the Government of Catalonia, after the Spanish courts blocked three other candidates.
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