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Head of the Conselh Generau d'Aran
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Síndic d'Aran
Incumbent
Maria Vergés Pérez
since 29 October 2020
Inaugural holderMaria Pilar Busquets
Formation17 June 1991

The Síndic d'Aran (Occitan for 'Aran Syndic') is the head of government of the Val d'Aran, an autonomously governed region within the Province of Lleida of Catalonia, Spain. The Síndic leads the thirteen-member Conselh Generau d'Aran, the governing body of the region. The office of Síndic d'Aran and the larger autonomous government were created in June 1991.

The Síndic d'Aran is elected by the members of the Conselh Generau d'Aran. To be elected as Síndic, a candidate must win either an absolute majority in the first vote or a simple majority in the second round. Successful candidates serve a four-year term in office.

List of Síndics d'Aran

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Party Election
Took office Left office Duration
Maria Pilar Busquets
(1937–2016)
17 June
1991
12 July
1993
CDA 1991
Amparo Serrano Iglesias 12 July
1993
7 June
1995
UDA
Carlos Barrera Sánchez
(1950–2022)
7 June
1995
18 June
2007
CDA 1995
1999
2003
Francés Boya
(born 1960)
18 June
2007
18 June
2011
UA 2007
Carlos Barrera Sánchez
(1950–2022)
18 June
2011
18 June
2019
CDA 2011
2015
Francés Boya
(born 1960)
18 June
2019
29 October
2020
UA 2019
Maria Vergés Pérez 29 October
2020
Incumbent UA
2023

Timeline

Maria Vergés PérezFrancés Boya AlòsCarlos Barrera SánchezAmparo Serrano IglesiasMaria Pilar Busquets

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