Josep Tarradellas i Joan
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| Josep Tarradellas i Joan | |
| Born | 19 February 1899 Cervelló, Baix Llobregat |
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Josep Tarradellas i Joan (1899, Cervelló, Baix Llobregat-1988, Barcelona) was a Catalan politician.
In 1931 he became general secretary of Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya. He also was deputy at the Cortes this year, Government and Sanity councillor when Francesc Macia was President of the Generalitat de Catalunya as well as Public Services, Economy and Culture councillor during the Spanish Civil War.
Exiled to France since 1939, he became President of the Generalitat de Catalunya when Josep Irla resigned, in 1954.
Two years after Francisco Franco's death (1975), the President of the Spanish Government Adolfo Suárez met him to negotiate the reestablishment of the Generalitat de Catalunya, an event which occurred on October of 1977.
He was welcomed solemnly in Barcelona and set up a national unity government. He finished his work with the elections at Catalan Parliament (March of 1980), and Jordi Pujol was elected in April.
| Preceded by: Josep Irla i Bosch | President of Catalonia 1954–1980 | Succeeded by: Jordi Pujol i Soley |
| Preceded by: Joan Lluís Pujol i Font | General Secretary of ERC April of 1931–March of 1932 | Succeeded by: Joan Tauler |
| Preceded by: Joan Tauler | General Secretary of ERC 1938–1957 | Succeeded by: Joan Sauret |
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| Joan Lluís Pujol i Font · Josep Tarradellas i Joan · Joan Tauler · Josep Tarradellas i Joan · Joan Sauret · Heribert Barrera · Joan Hortalà · Àngel Colom Colom · Josep-Lluís Carod-Rovira · Joan Puigcercós i Boixassa | |


