Provincial Department of Tarragona
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The Provincial Department of Tarragona is the governing and administrative body of the Spanish of Tarragona, belonging to the autonomous community of Catalonia.
The plenum is made by an indirect election, based on the results in the municipal elections of the province. Since 2019 Noemí Llauradó i Sans has been the president of the Provincial Council of Tarragona.
It was established for the first time, in 1822, as a Provincial Council, of which Jacobo Gil de Avalle was president. Later, and in compliance with the Royal Decree of September 25, 1835, the civil governor of the province called elections, and the new provincial constitution was published in the "Official Gazette" of January 26, 1836. It met for first time on March 2 following. Over time, the new Tarragona corporation expanded its powers and developed an ever greater operational capacity.
Currently, according to article 91 of the Estatut d'Autonomia de Catalunya de 2006, the town councils will replace the provincial councils. According to the project of the Law on the Vegetation Organization of Catalonia, the Provincial Council of Tarragona should be replaced by the Council of Vegueria del Camp de Tarragona and the Council of the Vegueria of the Terres de l'Ebre.
History
[edit]The current organizational model, with modifications, dates back to 1836, when the first provincial corporation was formed. After the decree of September 1835, it was decided to postpone the date of elections in the province, due to the situation of anticlerical revolt and the action of Carlist guerrillas in the area.[1]
Composició 2023–2027
[edit]PARTIT | nº diputats |
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ERC | 9 |
PSC | 8 |
JxCat | 8 |
Vox | 1 |
PP | 1 |
Escut
[edit]L'escut de la Diputació de Tarragona és l'escut d'armes de la Província de Tarragona i l'utilitza tot i no ser normatiu segons la llei 8/1987 i el decret de 139/2007.
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Escut de la Diputació de Tarragona
(Corona dels antics Reis d'Aragó i Comtes de Barcelona) -
Escut de la Diputació de Tarragona
(Proposta d'adaptació a la normativa de la Generalitat)
Presidents
[edit]Until 1979
[edit]- Josep Gassol Porta (1868)
- Feliciano Herreros de Tejada (1868–1869)
- Juan Manuel Martínez (1869–1871)
- Manuel Bes Hediguer (1871)
- Juan Palau y Generés (1871–1872)
- Antonio Kies Muñoz (1872–1873)
- Antonio Estivill Domènech (1873–1874)
- Ramón Miró and Sol (1874–1875)
- Antonio Sotorras Vilanova (1875 / 1877–1881)
- Plácido María de Montoliu y de Sarriera (1875–1877)
- Francisco Javier Rabassa Satorras (1896–1898)- Liberal
Desde 1979
[edit]Legislatura | Partido político | Presidente de la Diputación | Nombramiento | Cese | |
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I legislatura | CDC | Francesc Cailà Mestre | 1979 | 1980 | |
PSC | Ramón Aleu Jornet | 1980 | 1980 | ||
CDC | Josep Gomis Martí | 1980 | 1982 | ||
Ramón Aleu Jornet | 1982 | 1982 | |||
Joan Ventura Solé | 1982 | 1983 | |||
II legislatura | Josep Gomis Martí | 1983 | 1987 | ||
III legislatura | 1987 | 1988 | |||
Vicenç Lluesma Davos | 1988 | 1988 | |||
Joan Maria Pujals Vallvé | 1988 | 1991 | |||
IV legislatura | 1991 | 1993 | |||
Josep Mariné Grau | 1993 | 1995 | |||
V legislatura | 1995 | 1999 | |||
VI legislatura | 1999 | 2003 | |||
VII legislatura | Joan Aregio Navarro | 2003 | 2007 | ||
VIII legislatura | Josep Poblet i Tous | 2007 | 2011 | ||
IX legislatura | 2011 | 2015 | |||
X legislatura | PDeCAT | 2015 | 2019 | ||
XI legislatura | ERC | Noemí Llauradó i Sans | 2019 | Presente |
Composición
[edit]La diputación está compuesta por el presidente, los vicepresidentes, la junta de gobierno y la corporación provincial o pleno, elegida esta última mediante un sistema de elección indirecta a partir de los resultados de las elecciones locales.
Tras las elecciones municipales de 2023, la diputación quedó así:
Actual distribución de la Diputación tras las elecciones municipales de 2023[2] | ||||
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Partido político | Votos | % | Diputados | |
Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya-Acuerdo Municipal (ERC-AM) | 74.957
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23,24%
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9
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Partido de los Socialistas de Cataluña-Candidatura de progreso (PSC-CP) | 70.059
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21,72%
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8
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Junts per Catalunya-Compromís Municipal (JUNTS-CM) | 67.545
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0,94%
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8
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Partido Popular Catalán (PPC) | 17.890
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5,54%
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1
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Vox (VOX) | 16.793
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5,20%
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1
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Distribution of seats by judicial parties
[edit]Partido judicial | Diputados | |||||
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Reus | 3 | 2 | 2 | 7 | ||
Tarragona | 1 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 7 |
Tortosa | 2 | 1 | 2 | 5 | ||
Valls | 1 | 2 | 3 | |||
Vendrell | 2 | 2 | 1 | 5 | ||
Total | 9 | 8 | 8 | 1 | 1 | 27 |
Headquarters
[edit]Its headquarters are located at number 100 Passeig de Sant Antoni, in the provincial capital, Tarragona.[3]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Jordà Fernández 2002, p. 72.
- ^ "Consulta de resultados electorales". Ministerio del Interior. Archived from the original on 17 October 2019. Retrieved 26 July 2021.
- ^ "Diputació Provincial de Tarragona". Generalitat de Catalunya.
Bibliography
[edit]- Zambrana Moral, Patricia (2004). "Jordà Fernández, Antoni, The provincial councils in their beginnings: Tarragona 1836 - 1840. War as an alteration in the application of the legal norm (Tarragona Provincial Council, National Institute of Public Administration, Madrid, 2002), 455 pp. (review)". Journal of Historical-legal Studies (26). Valparaíso: 652–654. doi:10.4067/S0716-54552004002600041. ISSN 0716-5455.
- Jordà Fernández, Antoni (2002). Las Diputaciones Provinciales en sus inicios Tarragona 1836-1840. La guerra como alteración en la aplicación de la norma jurídica [The Provincial Councils in their beginnings Tarragona 1836-1840. War as an alteration in the application of the legal norm]. Madrid: Tarragona Provincial Council and National Institute of Public Administration.
Participation in other organizations
[edit]La Diputació de Tarragona és un dels membres del Consorci del Museu Casteller de Catalunya que s'està construint a Valls, conjuntament amb el Departament de Cultura de la Generalitat de Catalunya, l'Ajuntament de Valls i la Coordinadora de Colles Castelleres de Catalunya.