Quim Torra, new candidate for president

Puigdemont chooses lawyer, writer and activist for the post - swearing in unlikely to be challenged

Quim Torra, the Junts per Catalunya MP elected by Carles Puigdemont as new Catalan president
Quim Torra, the Junts per Catalunya MP elected by Carles Puigdemont as new Catalan president / ACN

ACN | Barcelona

May 10, 2018 08:22 PM

Quim Torra – that's the name of the likely next Catalan president. He’s been chosen by Carles Puigdemont as his successor, after Spain's blocked the deposed president being reinstated. If elected, as expected, he will be the 131st President of Catalonia. Torra is a trusted ally of the JxCat leader and fits the strategy of having a provisional head of the Catalan Government who is “clearly republican."

Who is Quim Torra?

Quim Torra (Blanes, 1962) will be the 131st President of Catalonia. Lawyer, editor and writer, he was 11th on JxCat’s candidate list for Barcelona. A trusted ally of Carles Puigdemont, sources in the parliamentary group describe him as an independence leader with a hard-hitting way of talking and one that is "clearly republican". Sources close to Torra say he fits the profile of a Catalan president that will provide a bridge with Puigdemont in "exile", and whose discourse at the head of the Catalan Government will be coherent with that of his predecessor. He thus fits with JxCat’s strategy of choosing a provisional figure who understands that the "legitimate" president is Puigdemont.

In the first plenary session of the term, on March 1, Torra stood out for a rousing and forceful speech. He stated that if Puigdemont is still not president "it is because the powers of the State have mobilized to prevent it." "Only with the Republic will we be free" he declared from the lectern. He also rhetorically asked, “what has the State got against the presidents of Catalonia?" and pointed out that the majority of heads of the Catalan Government have been "tried, imprisoned or exiled."