Pere Esteve i Abad

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Pere Esteve i Abad

Minister of Trade, Tourism and Consumer Affairs of the Generalitat de Catalunya
In office
December 17, 2003 – October 15, 2004
Preceded by Antoni Fernández i Teixidó
Succeeded by Josep Huguet i Biosca

Born December 26, 1942
Tiana (Maresme, Barcelona)
Died June 10, 2005 (aged 62)
Barcelona (Barcelonès)
Political party CDC
(1976-2002)
ERC
(2002-2005)

Pere Esteve i Abad (December 26, 1942 - June 10, 2005) was a Catalan politician, belonging to the political organisation Catalunya 2003 (now dissolved), who became Minister of Trade, Tourism and Consumer Affairs of the Catalan Government proposed by the ERC party, with whom one appeared to the autonomic elections of the 2003. He resigned in October of 2004 by health reasons.

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[edit] Life overview

Industrial Engineer by the UPC. He has taught Electronics and State Machines. He also has worked as director in the private sector, and has been an associated in industrial corporations and consulting services companies. He has written several papers and a book, named Estratègia per Catalunya.

[edit] Civic background

Between 1965 and 1968 he made up youth people associations as well as Christian movements. In 1974 he roled in the pre-political group Amics de Tiana (Friends of Tiana), where he left the following year.

He has been the President of the Associació d’Enginyers Industrial de Catalunya (Industrial Engineers Association of Catalonia), and founded and chaired ICT and ICICT.

[edit] Political background

He enrolled in Convergència Democràtica de Catalunya in 1976. He was town councillor in Tiana, CDC's National Consultant as well as Spokesperson and General Secretary of CDC (from 1996 to 2000). He also chaired the Fundació Ramon Trias Fargas (Ramon Trias Fargas Foundation). In September 25 of 2002 he resigned of all of his offices and left CDC.

In November 27 of 2003 he joined other promoters and founded the Associació Catalunya 2003 (Catalonia 2003 Association).

[edit] Institutional background

His most relevant charges are:

Political offices
Preceded by
Antoni Fernández Teixidó
As Minister of Employment, Industry, Trade and Tourism
Minister of Trade, Tourism and Consumer Affairs of the Generalitat de Catalunya
2003 – 2004
Succeeded by
Josep Huguet i Biosca
Party political offices
Preceded by
Miquel Roca i Junyent
General Secretary of CDC
1996 – 2000
Succeeded by
Artur Mas i Gavarró
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