Manuel Balcells i Díaz
Spanish politician
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Manel Balcells | |
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Minister of Health of Catalonia | |
In office 10 October 2022 – 12 August 2024 | |
President | Pere Aragonès |
Preceded by | Josep Maria Argimon [ca] |
Succeeded by | Olga Pané [ca] |
Minister of Universities, Research and the Information Society of Catalonia | |
In office 20 April 2006 – 11 May 2006 | |
President | Pasqual Maragall |
Preceded by | Carles Solà |
Personal details | |
Born | (1958-01-09) 9 January 1958 (age 66) Ripoll (Ripollès) |
Nationality | Spanish |
Political party | ERC |
Manuel Balcells i Díaz (born 9 January 1958 in Ripoll) [1] is a Spanish politician from Catalonia.[2]
Preceded by | Minister of Universities, Research and the Information Society 2006 | Succeeded by Joan Manuel del Pozo i Álvarez (as Minister of Education and Universities) |
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Second Pasqual Maragall cabinet (20 April 2006 – 11 May 2006)
- Pasqual Maragall
- Joan Saura (Institutional Relations and Participation)
- Montserrat Tura (Home Affairs)
- Xavier Vendrell (Governance and Public Administration)
- Josep Maria Vallès (Justice)
- Antoni Castells (Economy and Finance)
- Josep Huguet (Trade, Tourism and Consumer Affairs)
- Joaquim Nadal (Town and Country Town and Public Works)
- Marina Geli (Health)
- Anna Simó (Social Welfare and Family Affairs)
- Marta Cid (Education)
- Manuel Balcells i Díaz (Universities, Research and Information Society)
- Ferran Mascarell i Canalda (Culture)
- Jordi Valls i Riera (Employment and Industry)
- Jordi William Carnes i Ayats (Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries)
- Francesc Baltasar i Albesa (Environment and Housing)
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