
Pasqual Maragall
Pasqual Maragall is a significant Spanish politician and former President of the Generalitat de Catalunya. He is recognized for his efforts to modernize Catalan governance and for fostering dialogue between Catalonia and the rest of Spain, while advocating for greater autonomy and social progress.
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Juan Carlos I praises Pasqual Maragall for his extraordinary work as mayor of Barcelona.
Juan Carlos I, en sus memorias: “Siempre dije que Cataluña era más difícil de gobernar que el País Vasco. El tiempo me dio la razón” | Noticias de CataluñaPasqual Maragall was the former president of Catalonia who visited Gaza and interacted with the local community.
Barcelona, entre los cascotes de Gaza | Noticias de CataluñaPasqual Maragall was someone Montse Mínguez admired during her early political career.
Montse Mínguez, la socialista de Lleida que resistió al ‘procés’ | Noticias de CataluñaPasqual Maragall was the president of the Generalitat and was accused of corruption by Artur Mas.
La desmemoria de Mas | Noticias de CataluñaPasqual Maragall wrote about Madrid's aspirations and its relationship with the rest of Spain.
¿Adónde vas, Madrid? | EL PAÍS SemanalPasqual Maragall is mentioned as a character in the film about the bus hijacking, portrayed by Carlos Cuevas.
CC OO reivindica su papel en el secuestro del 47: Manuel Vital no iba por libre | Noticias de CataluñaPasqual Maragall is referenced as a former mayor who emphasized the importance of people in a city.
Europa somos nosotros | InternacionalMaragall was involved in the negotiations regarding the Estatut.
Lluís Bassets: La paradoja del socialismo catalán | Noticias de Cataluña
























































