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Miquel Sàmper

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Miquel Sàmper
Minister of Business and Labour of Catalonia
Assumed office
12 August 2024
PresidentSalvador Illa
Preceded byRoger Torrent
Minister of the Interior of Catalonia
In office
3 September 2020 – 26 May 2021
PresidentQuim Torra
Preceded byMiquel Buch
Succeeded byJoan Ignasi Elena
Personal details
Born1966 (age 57–58)
Terrassa, Catalonia, Spain
CitizenshipSpanish
Political partyTogether for Catalonia
SpouseMontse Riba
Children4

Miquel Sàmper i Rodríguez (born 1966) is a Spanish lawyer and politician from Catalonia and, since 3 September 2020, Minister of the Interior of the Generalitat de Catalunya.[1]

Career

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He received a degree in Law and Political Science. Before he entered politics, he owned a law office in his hometown of Terrassa. He was Dean of the Bar Association of Terrace, President of the Catalan Lawyers and Deputy President of the General Council of Spanish Lawyers. He was also one of the promoters of the first Mortgage Brokerage Office in Spain.[2]

In 2015, he was the CiU candidate for mayor of Terrassa and finished in fourth place with three councilors.[3] After the elections, he and his party abstained during the mayoral election, thereby facilitating the election of Jordi Ballart, the PSC candidate, as mayor.[4] Four years later, he ran for re-election, this time under the name of Junts per Terrassa. However, he ran as number two on the party list, giving the number one spot to the exiled councilor Lluís Puig.[5] His party won two seats in that election.[6]

On 3 September 2020, during a cabinet reshuffle, he was chosen by Catalan President Quim Torra to replace Miquel Buch as Minister of the Interior of the Generalitat de Catalunya.

References

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  1. ^ "Sàmper, Tremosa i Ponsa, nous consellers del Govern". ElNacional.cat. 3 September 2020. Retrieved 2020-09-04.
  2. ^ Palau, La torre del. "Qui és Miquel Sàmper, el nou conseller d'Interior? | La torre del Palau". www.naciodigital.cat (in Catalan). Retrieved 2020-09-04.
  3. ^ NacióDigital. "Terrassa | Resultats Eleccions Municipals 2015 | NacióDigital". www.naciodigital.cat (in Catalan). Retrieved 2020-09-04.
  4. ^ "CiU facilitará con abstención alcaldía Terrassa al PSC". La Vanguardia (in Spanish). 12 June 2015. Retrieved 2020-09-05.
  5. ^ MónTerrassa (2019-04-26). "La Llista de Junts per Terrassa pel 26-M". MónTerrassa (in Catalan). Retrieved 2020-09-05.
  6. ^ NacióManresa. "Resultats eleccions municipals 2019 a Terrassa, Vallès Occidental (Barcelona) | NacióManresa". www.naciodigital.cat (in Catalan). Retrieved 2020-09-05.