Honorific-Prefix: | The Honourable |
Laura Vilagrà | |
Honorific Suffix: | MP |
Office: | Vice President of Catalonia |
Term Start: | 23 January 2024 |
Term End: | 12 August 2024 |
President: | Pere Aragonès |
Predecessor: | Jordi Puigneró |
Successor: | Office disestablished |
Office1: | Minister of the Presidency of Catalonia |
Term Start1: | 26 May 2021 |
Term End1: | 12 August 2024 |
President1: | Pere Aragonès |
Predecessor1: | Meritxell Budó |
Office2: | Member of the Parliament of Catalonia |
Constituency2: | Barcelona |
Term Start2: | 12 March 2021 |
Constituency3: | Barcelona |
Term Start3: | 5 December 2006 |
Term End3: | 28 June 2011 |
Predecessor3: | Oriol Amorós i March |
Successor3: | Violant Mascaró i López |
Office4: | Mayor of Santpedor |
Term Start4: | 14 June 2003 |
Term End4: | 13 June 2015 |
Predecessor4: | Josep Santamans i Gubianas |
Successor4: | Xavier Codina i Casas |
Office5: | Member of Santpedor Municipal Council |
Term Start5: | 1999 |
Term End5: | 2015 |
Birth Name: | Laura Vilagrà i Pons |
Birth Date: | 3 July 1976 |
Birth Place: | Santpedor, Catalonia, Spain |
Party: | Republican Left of Catalonia |
Otherparty: | Republican Left of Catalonia–Catalonia Yes |
Alma Mater: | Autonomous University of Barcelona ESADE |
Laura Vilagrà i Pons (born 3 July 1976) is a Spanish politician from Catalonia, member of the Parliament of Catalonia and the current Minister of the Presidency of Catalonia.
Vilagrà was born on 3 July 1976 in Santpedor, Catalonia.[1] [2] She has a degree in political science and administration from the Autonomous University of Barcelona and a master's degree in public management from ESADE.[1] [2] She joined Republican Left of Catalonia (ERC) in 1999.[3]
Vilagrà worked as a political advisor to ERC municipal councillors.[1] She was a member of Bages County Council from 1999 to 2003.[1] [3]
Vilagrà contested the 1999 local elections as an ERC candidate in Santpedor and was elected.[4] [5] She was re-elected at the 2003 local elections and became Mayor of Santpedor.[6] [7] [8] She was re-elected at the 2007 and 2011 local elections.[9] [10] [11] [12]
At the 2006 regional election Vilagrà was placed 14th on ERC's list of candidates in the Province of Barcelona but the party only managed to win 11 seats in the province and as a result she failed to get elected.[13] [14] However, in December 2006, she was appointed to the Parliament of Catalonia following the resignation of Oriol Amorós i March.[15] She was re-elected at the 2010 regional election.[16] [17] She resigned from Parliament in June 2011 due to increased workload and personal reasons.[18] [19]
At the 2012 regional election Vilagrà was placed 24th on the Republican Left of Catalonia–Catalonia Yes electoral alliance's list of candidates in the Province of Barcelona but the alliance only managed to win 12 seats in the province and as a result she failed to get elected.[20] [21]
Vilagrà was the Government of Catalonia's delegate in Central Catalonia from 2016 till the imposition of direct rule in 2017.[2] [22] She became manager of the Fundació Tutelar Santa Maria de Comabella in 2018.[2] [23] She was appointed manager of Bages County Council in 2019.[24] [25]
Vilagrà contested the 2021 regional election as an ERC candidate in the Province of Barcelona and was elected to the Parliament of Catalonia.[26] [27] On 26 May 2021 she was sworn in as Minister of the Presidency in the new government of President Pere Aragonès.[28] [29] [30]
Vilagrà is a member of Òmnium Cultural[1] and of the swimming club in Santpedor and has been a swimming instructor for many years.[3] She is the mother of two daughters.[31]
Constituency | scope=col colspan="2" | Party | scope=col colspan="2" | Alliance | scope=col | No. | scope=col | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Elected | |||||||
Republican Left of Catalonia-Municipal Agreement | 1 | Elected | ||||||
14 | Not elected | |||||||
Republican Left of Catalonia-Municipal Agreement | 1 | Elected | ||||||
4 | Elected | |||||||
Republican Left of Catalonia-Municipal Agreement | 1 | Elected | ||||||
24 | Not elected | |||||||
2 | Elected |