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Meritxell Batet Lamaña (born 19 March 1973) is a Spanish jurist and politician member of the
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, currently serving as
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. Prior to this, she served as Minister for Territorial Policy and Civil Service of the
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between June 2018 and May 2019. A professor of Constitutional Law at the
Pompeu Fabra University Pompeu Fabra University ( ca, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, UPF, ; es, link=no, Universidad Pompeu Fabra) is a public university located in the city of Barcelona, Catalonia in Spain. The university was created by the Autonomous Government of Catalo ...
, she has been a member of the Socialist Parliamentary Group in the 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th and 14th terms of the lower house.


Early years and academic career

Batet studied at the Gravi School in
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and joined the university with the support of scholarships. In 1995 she graduated in Law from the
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where also took
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courses with the presentation of the thesis ''Participation, deliberation and transparency in the institutions and bodies of the European Union''. In 1998 she completed a postgraduate course in real estate and urban development law at IDEC. In 2013 presented the doctoral thesis project entitled ''The principle of subsidiarity in Spain''. From 1995 to 1998 she was professor of Administrative Law at Pompeu Fabra University and was a professor of Constitutional Law until her appointment as Minister in 2018. In 2007 received a German Marshall scholarship to maintain a stay in the
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.


Member of the Congress of Deputies

Her first contact with politics was during her student years. She explained in different interviews that when she received a grant from the
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to study the doctorate at the university, her thesis supervisor, Josep Mir, told her that
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, then first secretary of the PSC, was looking for someone to coordinate his secretariat who was not a militant. Batet collaborated with him for two years. From 2001 to 2004 she directed the Carles Pi i Sunyer Foundation for Autonomous and Local Studies. In 2004, she was an independent in the ninth position on the
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list of the Socialist Party of Catalonia for the Congress of Deputies headed by José Montilla and was
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member of parliament for
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. In 2008 she joined the PSC where she works in the group of
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of the Federation of Barcelona. In the
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of 2008 occupied the eleventh position of the list for Barcelona and renewed her seat as in the legislative elections of 2011 to which it concurred in the position number eight. In February 2013 she broke the voting discipline of the Socialist Group together with other members of the PSC by voting in the Congress of Deputies in favor of the two initiatives presented by CiU and La Izquierda Plural ( IU- ICV / EUiA- CHA) to allow the carrying out a referendum in Catalonia on its future relationship with the rest of Spain. The socialist group fined undisciplined deputies with 600 euros. In July 2014, she was appointed Secretary of Studies and Programs in the Federal Executive Commission of the PSOE, assuming her first organic position. In the
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of 2015, she was number two on the PSOE list for
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despite being a PSC militant in tandem with Secretary-General
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. In addition to coordinating the electoral program for the elections, Sánchez entrusted her with the coordination of the team of experts that outlines its proposal for reforming the Constitution. In February 2016, she was one of the people chosen by Sánchez to negotiate with other political forces in an attempt to set up an alternative government alliance to PP. In April 2016, she agreed to head the PSC's list for Barcelona in the
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convened for the month of June, following the resignation of
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to become a candidate again. In May 2016, it was confirmed that Batet would be a candidate without primaries after the resignation of Carles Martí to propose an alternative candidacy. She was one of the 15 PSOE-PSC deputies to vote against the investiture of Mariano Rajoy following the elections.


Minister for Territorial Policy and Civil Service

In June 2018, following the
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that the
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presented against the previous government of
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( PP) and that was approved by the
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on June 1, new
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,
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, appointed her as Minister in new
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.
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formally appointed her by
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on June 6 as holder of the portfolio of Minister for Territorial Policy and Civil Service. On 7 June she took office as Minister before the King at
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. At the request of the Prime Minister and to focus solely on government work, Batet resigned to her seat in parliament after more than 14 years of service on June 15. She stepped down on May 20, 2019 in order to become head of the
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.


President of the Congress of Deputies

Batet was elected Member of the Congress of Deputies again in the April 2019 general election. On May 17, 2019, the Socialist Party, winner of the general election, announced that would present Batet as the candidate of the party to be the next speaker of the lower house. The
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opening sessions were held on May 21 and, as expected, Batet was elected
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. Batet was elected thanks to the support of her party, the far-left
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and other minority parties such as
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, Compromís,
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and the
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. The
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were disbanded on September 24, 2019 due to the impossibility of forming a government. Batet was re-elected on the November 2019 general election and the Socialist Party presented her as its candidate to Speaker of the House. She received the trust of the lower house again in December 2019, being re-elected as head of the Congress of Deputies.


Personal life

In August 2005 she married, in the Cantabrian town of
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, a member of parliament for
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of the People's Party, José María Lassalle, with whom she has two twin daughters. They divorced ten years later, in May 2016. Lassalle was appointed by PM Mariano Rajoy State Secretary for Culture, and later, in 2016, Society of Information and the Digital Agenda of Spain. Batet tested positive for
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on 27 December 2021 during the pandemic in Spain.Batet, positivo por coronavirus, no podrá presidir mañana el pleno del Congreso en el que se aprobarán los Presupuestos
 


Publications

*E. Niubó, M. Batet, J. Majó , ''Europa, Federalisme, Socialdemocràcia XXI'', Fundació Rafael Campalans, Barcelona, 2012. *''L’esperança cívica d’Europa. Reflexions sobre el paper de la ciutadania a partir de la nova Constitució Europea''. Publicado en FRC Revista de Debat Polític, primavera 10, 2005. *''Indicadores de gestión de servicios públicos locales''. Document Pi i Sunyer número 25, Fundació Carles Pi i Sunyer, Barcelona 2004 *''Indicadors de gestió de serveis públics locals: una iniciativa des de Catalunya''. En Evaluación y control de políticas públicas. ''Indicadores de gestión''. Ayuntamiento de Gijón, 2002


References

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