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		<title>Who is who: the Catalan government&#8217;s seven new ministers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Collaboration among main pro-independence parties ended on Friday when members of Junts opted to end coalition]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Seven new Catalan ministers have been named on Sunday as Esquerra Republicana will have to govern on their own following the <a href="https://english.vilaweb.cat/noticies/catalan-government-broken-junts-leaves-coalition-cabinet-esquerra-stays-alone/">departure of Junts per Catalunya</a> from the executive on Friday.&nbsp;The new cabinet is entirely made up of figures in favor of a referendum on independence in Catalonia, though not necessarily in favor of independence itself.</p>
<div id="protag-in_content_d_p"></div><script type="text/javascript">window.googletag = window.googletag || { cmd: [] };window.protag = window.protag || { cmd: [] };window.protag.cmd.push(function () {window.protag.display("protag-in_content_d_p");});</script><section class="w-screen -mx-8 lg:hidden mb-10 overflow-hidden"><div id="protag-in_content_m_p" class="vlw-banner-horitzontal"></div><script type="text/javascript">window.googletag = window.googletag || { cmd: [] };window.protag = window.protag || { cmd: [] };window.protag.cmd.push(function () {window.protag.display("protag-in_content_m_p");});</script></section><p>Five of the seven newly named ministers come from pro-independence backgrounds, but two do not &ndash; the new ministers for justice, rights, and memory, Gemma Ubasart, and Quim Nadal, the new minister for universities and research, come from the Catalan branch of left-wing Podemos and the Socialist party respectively.</p>
<p>Usabart is formerly the head of En Com&uacute; Podem in Catalonia, the only party in favor of a referendum but not strictly aligned on the independence question, while Nadal has a storied past connected with the Socialist party, in power in the Spanish government at the moment, and in favor of maintaining the unity of Spain.</p>
<p>Catalan president Pere Aragon&egrave;s said that the new cabinet&nbsp;will &ldquo;represent the consensus of 80% of citizens&rdquo; and will be one that will &ldquo;always work for the service of the people and give its all,&rdquo; in a tweet sent on Sunday evening.</p>
<div class="remp-banner"></div><section class="w-screen -mx-8 lg:hidden mb-10 overflow-hidden"><div id="protag-in_content_m_1_p" class="vlw-banner-horitzontal"></div><script type="text/javascript">window.googletag = window.googletag || { cmd: [] };window.protag = window.protag || { cmd: [] };window.protag.cmd.push(function () {window.protag.display("protag-in_content_m_1_p");});</script></section><p><strong>Nat&agrave;lia Mas &ndash; Economy ministry</strong></p>
<p>Nat&agrave;lia Mas i Guix will be the first woman to hold the post of minister of economy and finance. Until now she has been director general of the department of industry of business. Previously, she held the post of economy secretary. Between 2004 and 2015 she worked at the European Central Bank.</p>
<p><strong>Meritxell Serret &ndash; Foreign ministry</strong></p>
<section class="w-screen -mx-8 lg:hidden mb-10 overflow-hidden"><div id="protag-in_content_m_2_p" class="vlw-banner-horitzontal"></div><script type="text/javascript">window.googletag = window.googletag || { cmd: [] };window.protag = window.protag || { cmd: [] };window.protag.cmd.push(function () {window.protag.display("protag-in_content_m_2_p");});</script></section><p>Following the peak of the independence crisis in 2017, Serret went into exile,&nbsp;but in 2021, she made a surprise return&nbsp;in efforts to regularize her situation. She was previously minister of agriculture, between 2016-2017, and since June 2018 has worked as the Catalan government delegate in Brussels, but left that post upon returning to Catalonia to work as an MP.</p>
<p><strong>Joaquim Nadal &ndash; Universities and research</strong></p>
<p>Nada was the mayor of Girona for the Socialist party between 1979-2002. A longstanding member of the Catalan Socialists, who are against independence, he formally left the party in 2015.&nbsp; He has also previously held the post of territory minister.</p>
<section class="w-screen -mx-8 lg:hidden mb-10 overflow-hidden"><div id="protag-after_content_m_p" class="vlw-banner-horitzontal"></div><script type="text/javascript">window.googletag = window.googletag || { cmd: [] };window.protag = window.protag || { cmd: [] };window.protag.cmd.push(function () {window.protag.display("protag-after_content_m_p");});</script></section><p><strong>Juli Fern&aacute;ndez &ndash; Territory</strong></p>
<p>Mayor of Sabadell between 2015-2017, and previously deputy mayor of the city just outside Barcelona. Fern&aacute;ndez worked as government delegate in Barcelona between 2018-2021.</p>
<p><strong>Manel Balcells &ndash; Health&nbsp;</strong></p>
<p>Balcells is an Esquerra Republicana member with a strong medical background. Specialist in orthopedic surgery and traumatology, and in physical education and sports medicine. Balcells specialized at the university of Montpellier in biology and sports medicine. He is considered one of the biggest promoters of sports medicine in Catalonia.</p>
<p><strong>Carles Campuzano &ndash; Social rights</strong></p>
<p>Director of the Catalan federation of intellectual disability (Dincat). Previously, Campuzano was an MP in the Spanish Congress for Converg&egrave;ncia, the longstanding political force in Catalonia that eventually led to PDeCAT, before Junts per Catalunya. Campuzano, however, never joined Junts.</p>
<p><strong>Gemma Ubasart &ndash; Justice, rights, and memory</strong></p>
<p>A political science professor in the University of Girona, Ubasart was previously president of the Catalan branch of Podemos, the left-wing party that is currently the junior partner in the Spanish government. Podemos are in favor of letting people vote in a referendum on Catalan independence, but have always avoided aligning with either side of the question.</p>
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