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The list of presidents of the Government of Catalonia compiles the official list of presidents of the Generalitat de Catalunya since its inception in 1359 to present time.[1] It has been the traditional way of listing presidents, starting with Berenguer de Cruïlles.[2][3][4] The most recent stable version of the list dates from 2003, by Josep M. Solé i Sabaté in his work Historia de la Generalitat de Catalunya i dels seus presidents.[5] The procedure to set up this list is the following: for the period of the medieval Generalitat (Deputation of the General),[6] the president was the most eminent ecclesiastic deputy of the Deputation of the General of Catalonia (popularly known as Generalitat),[7] a body of the Catalan Courts dissolved in 1716 and reinstated for two years in 1874. From April 1931 on, the list includes the elected presidents as well as the proclaimed exiled presidents during the Francoist dictatorship.[8] The functions of the President of the Government of Catalonia have varied considerably over history, in parallel with the attributions of the Generalitat itself.[9]
^"The 131 President of the Generalitat". Government of Catalonia.
^Els presidents de la Generalitat de Catalunya. L'Hospitalet de Llobregat. December 1982.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
^Gordo-Guarinos, Francesc (June 2000). De Berenguer de Cruïlles a Jordi Pujol: els 125 presidents de la Generalitat de Catalunya. Lleida: Pagès Editors. ISBN 84-7935-703-7.
^Duran, Lluís (2001). A les Corts de Cervera el 1359: Berenguer de Cruïlles, primer president de la Generalitat. Lleida: Generalitat de Catalunya.
^Solé i Sabater, Josep Maria. "Història de la Generalitat de Catalunya i dels seus presidents". Grup Enciclopèdia Catalana.
^Sobrequés i Callicó, Jaume; Villarroya, Joan; Serra i Puig, Eva (2011). Història de la Generalitat de Catalunya. Dels orígens medievals a l'actualitat. 650 anys. Institut d'Estudis Catalans. ISBN 978-84-393-8750-3.
^Matas, Jaume; Galofré, Jordi (1992). Historia de Catalunya (in Spanish). Grupo Z, El Periódico. p. 95.
^Solé i Sabaté, Josep Maria. "Presidències i presidents de la Generalitat de Catalunya" (PDF). Generalitat de Catalunya. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-07-09. La relació cronològica adjunta recull, per a les èpoques medieval i moderna, els noms dels diputats que, per raó del seu rang, tingueren preeminència protocol·lària per damunt dels altres diputats, fet que amb freqüència els dugué a presidir els actes i a encapçalar els documents de la Diputació del General. Per aquesta causa es tracta sempre de diputats del Braç Eclesiàstic, a excepció del cas de Joan I d'Empúries —diputat del Braç Militar—, sobre el qual recaigué la preeminència pel fet de pertànyer a la família reial. The accompanying chronological list includes, for the medieval and modern periods, the names of the Members who, due to their rank, had a pre-eminent protocol over the other Members, which often led them to preside over the acts and to lead the documents of the Diputació del General. For this reason, it is always the deputies of the Ecclesiastical Arm, except for the case of John I of Empúries - deputy of the Military Arm -, on which the preeminence fell due to belonging to the royal family.
^"History of the Government of Catalonia". Generalitat de Catalunya.
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