The fourth government of Jordi Pujol was formed on 16 April 1992 following the latter's reelection as President of Catalonia by the Parliament of Catalonia on 9 April and his swearing-in on 15 April, as a result of the Convergence and Union (CiU) alliance emerging as the largest parliamentary force at the 1992 Catalan regional election and securing a third consecutive absolute majority. It succeeded the third Pujol government and was the Government of Catalonia from 16 April 1992 to 11 January 1996, a total of days, or .
The cabinet was an all-CiU government, comprising members of the Democratic Convergence of Catalonia (CDC) and its sister party, the Democratic Union of Catalonia (UDC). It was automatically dismissed on 20 November 1995 as a consequence of the 1995 regional election, but remained in acting capacity until the next government was sworn in.
Investiture
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! 9 April 1992
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! colspan="2"| Required majority →
| 68 out of 135
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Executive Council
The Executive Council was structured into the office for the president and 13 ministries.
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| Minister of Governance
| Josep Gomis
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| CDC
| 16 April 1992
| 22 December 1992
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| Minister of Economy and Finance
| Macià Alavedra
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| CDC
| 16 April 1992
| 11 January 1996
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Changes December 1992
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! Portfolio
! Name
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! Took office
! Left office
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| Minister of Governance
| Maria Eugènia Cuenca
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| CDC
| 22 December 1992
| 1 February 1995
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| Minister of Education
| Joan Maria Pujals
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| CDC
| 22 December 1992
| 11 January 1996
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| Minister of Justice
| Antoni Isac
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| UDC
| 22 December 1992
| 1 February 1995
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Changes May 1993
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! Portfolio
! Name
! colspan="2"| Party
! Took office
! Left office
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| Minister of Territorial Policy and Public Works
| Josep Maria Cullell
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| CDC
| 6 May 1993
| 18 November 1994
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Changes November 1994
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! Portfolio
! Name
! colspan="2"| Party
! Took office
! Left office
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| Minister of Territorial Policy and Public Works
| Jaume Roma
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| CDC
| 18 November 1994
| 15 June 1995
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Changes February 1995
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! Portfolio
! Name
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! Took office
! Left office
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| Minister of Governance
| Xavier Pomés
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| CDC
| 1 February 1995
| 11 January 1996
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| Minister of Justice
| Núria de Gispert
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| UDC
| 1 February 1995
| 11 January 1996
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Changes June 1995
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! Portfolio
! Name
! colspan="2"| Party
! Took office
! Left office
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| Minister of Territorial Policy and Public Works
| Artur Mas
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| CDC
| 16 June 1995
| 11 January 1996
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