Marina Geli

Spanish politician
Marina Geli
Geli in 2010
Minister of Health of the Generalitat de Catalunya
In office
17 December 2003 – 29 December 2010
Preceded byXavier Pomés i Abella
Succeeded byBoi Ruiz i Garcia
Personal details
Born (1958-09-12) 12 September 1958 (age 65)
Sant Gregori (Gironès)
Political partyPSC

Marina Geli i Fàbrega (born 12 September 1958, Sant Gregori) is a Spanish medical professional. She was the health minister of the Generalitat de Catalunya from 2003 to 2010.[1] She is considered one of the most prominent members of the Catalanist wing of the Socialists' Party of Catalonia.[2][3]

Geli obtained her medical degree from the University of Barcelona. She was an intern at the Hospital Josep Trueta in Girona from 1981 to 1990. She became a specialist in the treatment of infectious diseases and AIDS. She was also involved in several associations related to the fight against AIDS.

She also was town councillor for Sant Gregori (1982–1990) and county councillor for Girona, during the same period.

She is president of the Committee for Social Policy in the period 1996-1999 in the Catalan Parliament and Spokesperson for Social Policy in the sixth legislature.

She became policy manager and First Secretary of the PSC for the region of Girona in 2000.

Ms. Geli is married with two children.

References

  1. ^ "Minister of Health Marina Geli i Fàbrega". Generalitat de Catalunya. Archived from the original on 8 May 2010. Retrieved 7 November 2010.
  2. ^ "Política". Lavanguardia.es. Retrieved 2016-11-06.
  3. ^ "Marina Geli desiste de la defensa del particularismo del PSC frente al PSOE | Diariocrítico.com". Diariocritico.com. Retrieved 2016-11-06.
Political offices
Preceded by
Xavier Pomés i Abella
Minister of Health
2003 – 2010
Succeeded by
Boi Ruiz i Garcia
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  • e
First Pasqual Maragall cabinet (17 December 2003 – 20 April 2006)
PresidentFirst MinisterMinisters
Spokesperson
  •    PSC minister
  •    ERC minister
  •    ICV minister
  •    Independent minister
  • v
  • t
  • e
Second Pasqual Maragall cabinet (20 April 2006 – 11 May 2006)
President
First Minister
Ministers
  •    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)
Spokesperson
  •    PSC minister
  •    ERC minister
  •    ICV minister
  • v
  • t
  • e
Third Pasqual Maragall cabinet (11 May 2006 – 29 November 2006)
President
Minister of Presidency
Ministers
  •    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)
Spokesperson
  •    PSC minister
  •    ICV minister
  • v
  • t
  • e
First José Montilla cabinet (29 November 2006 – 10 March 2008)
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 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
  • v
  • t
  • e
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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