Carme Laura Gil

Spanish professor and politician
The Honourable
Carme Laura Gil
Gil in 2001
Minister of Education of the Generalitat de Catalunya
In office
29 November 1999 – 17 December 2003
PresidentJordi Pujol
First MinisterVacant
(1999–2001)
Artur Mas
(2001–2003)
Preceded byXavier Hernández Moreno
Succeeded byJosep Bargalló
Personal details
Born1935
Benissanet (Tarragona)
Political partyCiU (CDC)

Carme Laura Gil i Miró (born 1935 in Benissanet, Tarragona) is a Spanish professor and politician. She was Catalonia's Minister of Education from 1999 to 2003.[1] She has degrees in Classical Philology and Pedagogy and she is also a University professor.[2][3]

During the 1981–1994 period, she served as General Director of Batxillerat, Teachers and Education Centers as well as Scholarship Planning in the government of Catalonia. Between 1994 and 1996, she set up the Museum of the History of Catalonia (Museu d'Història de Catalunya).[3]

In 1996, she was elected as deputy in the Congress for Barcelona. She is nowadays a member of the National Board of CDC.[3]

References

  1. ^ Europa Press (12 April 2010). "Barcelona - Carme-Laura Gil asegura que CDC y ERC se equivocan por rechazar un gobierno nacionalista". ADN.es (in Spanish). Editorial Página Cero SA. Retrieved 16 August 2010.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ Bescós, Victòria. "Cultura clàssica i Carme Laura Gil" (PDF). xtec.es (in Catalan). Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 June 2011. Retrieved 16 August 2010.
  3. ^ a b c "Carme Laura Gil Una republicana en Enseñanza". ELPAÍS.com (in Spanish). Madrid: Edicíones El País. 9 December 1999. Retrieved 16 August 2010.
Preceded by
Xavier Hernández Moreno
Minister of Education
1999–2003
Succeeded by
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Seventh Jordi Pujol cabinet (November 29, 1999 – January 17, 2001)
PresidentMinister of
the Presidency
Ministers
  •    Josep Antoni Duran i Lleida (Governance and Institutional Relations)
  •    Núria de Gispert (Justice)
  •    Xavier Pomés i Abella (Home Affairs)
  •    Eduard Rius i Pey (Health and Social Assistance)
  •    Artur Mas (Economy and Finance)
  •    Antoni Subirà i Claus (Industry, Trade and Tourism)
  •    Lluís Franco i Sala (Employment)
  •    Carme Laura Gil (Education)
  •    Andreu Mas-Colell (Universities, Research and Information Society)
  •    Jordi Vilajoana Rovira (Culture)
  •    Irene Rigau (Social Welfare)
  •    Pere Macias (Town, Country Town and Public Works)
  •    Felip Puig i Godes (Environment and Housting)
  •    Josep Grau i Seris (Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries)
Spokesperson
  •    CDC minister
  •    UDC minister
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Eighth Jordi Pujol cabinet (January 17, 2001 – November 4, 2002)
President
First Minister
Ministers
  •    Josep Antoni Duran i Lleida/Núria de Gispert (Governance and Institutional Relations)
  •    Núria de Gispert/Josep Delfí Guàrdia i Canela (Justice)
  •    Xavier Pomés i Abella (Home Affairs)
  •    Eduard Rius i Pey (Health and Social Assistance)
  •    Francesc Homs i Ferret (Economy and Finance)
  •    Antoni Subirà i Claus (Industry, Trade and Tourism)
  •    Lluís Franco i Sala (Employment)
  •    Carme Laura Gil (Education)
  •    Andreu Mas-Colell (Universities, Research and Information Society)
  •    Jordi Vilajoana Rovira (Culture)
  •    Irene Rigau (Social Welfare)
  •    Pere Macias/Felip Puig i Godes (Town, Country Town and Public Works)
  •    Felip Puig i Godes/   Ramon Espadaler i Parcerisas (Environment and Housting)
  •    Josep Grau i Seris (Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries)
Spokesperson
  •    CDC minister
  •    UDC minister
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Ninth Jordi Pujol cabinet (November 4, 2002 – December 17, 2003)
President
First Minister
Ministers
  •    Josep Maria Pelegrí i Aixut (Governance and Institutional Relations)
  •    Núria de Gispert (Justice and Home Affairs)
  •    Xavier Pomés i Abella (Health and Social Assistance)
  •    Francesc Homs i Ferret (Economy and Finance)
  •    Antoni Fernández Teixidó (Employment, Industry, Trade and Tourism)
  •    Carme Laura Gil (Education)
  •    Andreu Mas-Colell (Universities, Research and Information Society)
  •    Jordi Vilajoana Rovira (Culture)
  •    Irene Rigau (Social Welfare)
  •    Felip Puig i Godes (Town, Country Town and Public Works)
  •    Ramon Espadaler i Parcerisas (Environment and Housting)
  •    Josep Grau i Seris (Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries)
Spokesperson
  •    CDC minister
  •    UDC minister
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