Salvador Milà

Salvador Milà i Solsona is a former Minister of the Environment and Housing of the Catalan Government by the Iniciativa per Catalunya Verds (ICV) party.

Salvador Milà i Solsona
Minister of the Environment and Housing of the Generalitat de Catalunya
In office
December 20, 2003  April 20, 2006
Preceded byRamon Espadaler i Parcerisas
Succeeded byFrancesc Baltasar i Albesa
Personal details
Born1953
Barcelona (Barcelonès)
Political partyICV

Education

Milà was born in 1953. He studied Law at the Universitat de Barcelona (between 1970 and 1975). Since then, he has been working as a lawyer in Mataró, specializing in administrative, urban development and civil law.

Political background

In 1975 he joined the Unified Socialist Party of Catalonia (PSUC), after years of collaboration with it and Bandera Roja (Red Flag), and became a member of the Democratic Assembly of Mataró.

Institutional background

Milà was elected Town Councilor of Mataró in 1979 for the PSUC list, headed by Antoni Segarra, where he took care of urban development until 1984.

In 1987, he headed the ICV lists, and repeated this heading in 1991, 1995 and 1999 elections. Between 1992 and 1999 he was again in charge of urban development, but in 1999 he passed over to the opposition. He left his municipal responsibilities in the elections of 2003.

Milà is member of the National Political Committee of ICV, and collaborates with the Europe Thematic Organization.

He was nominated Minister of the Environment and Housing of the Government of the Generalitat de Catalunya on 16 December 2003.

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References

  • "H. Sr. Salvador Milà i Solsona". Parlament de Catalunya (in Catalan). Archived from the original on 6 July 2011. Retrieved 10 July 2010.
Preceded by
Ramon Espadaler i Parcerisas
Minister of the Environment and Housing
20032006
Succeeded by
Francesc Baltasar i Albesa
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