Antoni Castells

Antoni Castells
Minister of Economy and Finance of the Generalitat de Catalunya
In office
December 17, 2003 – December 29, 2010
PresidentPasqual Maragall
(2003-2006)
José Montilla
(2006-2010)
Preceded byFrancesc Homs i Ferret
Succeeded byAndreu Mas-Colell (as Minister of Economy and Knowledge)
Personal details
Born (1950-09-24) September 24, 1950 (age 73)
Barcelona, Barcelonès, Spain
Nationality Spain
Political partyPSC
ResidenceBarcelona

Antoni Castells i Oliveres (Catalan: [kəsˈteʎs]; born September 24, 1950) is a Spanish politician. He is considered one of the most prominent members of the Catalanist wing of the Socialists' Party of Catalonia.[1][2]

Castells is married and has two children. He lives in Barcelona. He received an Economy degree and a PhD at the University of Barcelona.[citation needed]

He is a lecturer in Public Revenue at the UB. He has been a visiting professor at the Johns Hopkins University of Baltimore (1993) and director of The Institute of Economy of Barcelona until, November 2003.[citation needed]

He has written many books about the topics which he is specialized: fiscal federalism, autonomous and local revenue, regional economy and the economy of the welfare state.[citation needed]

He has been working in the Study Service for the Banca Catalana (until 1983), and member of Audit Office of Catalonia (1984–1989), member of the Catalan part of the Mixed Committee of State-Generalitat Assessment (1989–1996), member of the Catalan Parliament (1992–1994) and Spanish member of the European Court of Auditors (1994–2000).[citation needed]

Currently Secretary of the Economy of the PSC Executive Committee.[citation needed]

Notes

  1. ^ "Castells admite contactos con "un montón de gente" con el objetivo de "reconstruir" el PSC". Lavanguardia.es. Retrieved 2011-01-13.
  2. ^ "La marcha de Castells debilita al sector más catalanista del PSC de cara a las elecciones". elConfidencial.com. Retrieved 2011-01-13.

References

  • "Antoni Castells i Oliveres". eib.org. Retrieved 24 July 2010.
  • "Antoni Castells. The Government Team. Generalitat of Catalonia". gencat.cat. Retrieved 24 July 2010.
Political offices
Preceded by
Francesc Homs Ferret
Minister of Economy and Finance
2003 – 2010
Succeeded by
Andreu Mas-Colell (as Minister of Economy and Knowledge)
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First Pasqual Maragall cabinet (17 December 2003 – 20 April 2006)
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  •    PSC minister
  •    ERC minister
  •    ICV minister
  •    Independent minister
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Second Pasqual Maragall cabinet (20 April 2006 – 11 May 2006)
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  •    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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  •    PSC minister
  •    ERC minister
  •    ICV minister
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Third Pasqual Maragall cabinet (11 May 2006 – 29 November 2006)
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  •    Joan Saura (Institutional Relations and Participation)
  •    Montserrat Tura (Home Affairs)
  •    Xavier Sabaté i Ibarz (Governance and Public Administration)
  •    Josep Maria Vallès (Justice)
  •    Antoni Castells (Economy and Finance)
  •    Joaquim Nadal (Town and Country Town and Public Works)
  •    Marina Geli (Health)
  •    Carme Figueras (Social Welfare and Family Affairs)
  •    Joan Manuel del Pozo i Álvarez (Education and Universities)
  •    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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  •    PSC minister
  •    ICV minister
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First José Montilla cabinet (29 November 2006 – 10 March 2008)
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Ministers
  •    Joaquim Llena i Cortina (Agriculture, Food and Rural Action)
  •    Joan Manuel Tresserras i Gaju (Culture and the Media)
  •    Antoni Castells (Economy and Finance)
  •    Ernest Maragall i Mira (Education)
  •    Maria del Mar Serna i Calvo (Employment)
  •    Francesc Baltasar i Albesa (Environment and Housing)
  •    Joan Puigcercós (Governance and Public Administration)
  •    Marina Geli (Health)
  •    Joan Saura (Home Affairs, Institutional Relations and Participation)
  •    Josep Huguet (Innovation, Universities and Enterprise)
  •    Montserrat Tura (Justice)
  •    Carme Capdevila i Palau (Social Action and Citizenship)
  •    Joaquim Nadal (Town and Country Planning and Public Works)
Spokesperson
  •    Aurora Massip i Treig
  •    PSC minister
  •    ERC minister
  •    ICV minister
  •    Independent minister
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Second José Montilla cabinet (11 March 2008 – 29 December 2010)
President
Vice President
Ministers
  •    Joaquim Llena i Cortina (Agriculture, Food and Rural Action)
  •    Joan Manuel Tresserras i Gaju (Culture and the Media)
  •    Antoni Castells (Economy and Finance)
  •    Ernest Maragall i Mira (Education)
  •    Maria del Mar Serna i Calvo (Employment)
  •    Francesc Baltasar i Albesa (Environment and Housting)
  •    Jordi Ausàs (Governance and Public Administration)
  •    Marina Geli (Health)
  •    Joan Saura (Home Affairs, Institutional Relations and Participation)
  •    Josep Huguet (Innovation, Universities and Enterprise)
  •    Montserrat Tura (Justice)
  •    Carme Capdevila i Palau (Social Action and Citizenship)
  •    Joaquim Nadal (Town and Country Planning and Public Works)
Spokesperson
  •    Aurora Massip i Treig
  •    PSC minister
  •    ERC minister
  •    ICV minister
  •    Independent minister
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