This article lists the vice presidents of Catalonia, the second most senior position in the Government of Catalonia. The position, previously known as First Minister (), Chief Advisor (), Chief Executive Officer () and Head of the Executive Board (), is optional and is appointed by the president of Catalonia.
List of officeholders
Office name:
- Vice Presidency of the Council of Ministers (1840–1841; 1925–1931; 1933–1934)
- Vice Presidency of the Government (1938–1939; 1962–1973; 1982–1995; 2011–2020)
- First Vice Presidency of the Government (1974–1975; 1976; 1977–1979; 1981–1982; 1996–2011; 2020–present)
- Vice Presidency of the Government for Defence Affairs (1975–1976)
- First Vice Presidency of the Government for Defence Affairs (1976–1977)
- First Vice Presidency of the Government, in charge of the Coordination of the Security and National Defence Affairs (1979–1981)
- Vice Presidency of the Government for Economic Affairs (1982; 2011)
Second Republic and exile (1931–1977)
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! scope=col colspan="2"|Name
! scope=col class=unsortable|Portrait
! scope=col width=50px|Party
! scope=col|Took office
! scope=col|Left office
! scope=col colspan="2"|President
! width=125px|Ministerial<br>title
! scope=col width=25px class=unsortable|Refs
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| !align="center" style="background:; color:white;"| || || align=center|75px || Republican Left of Catalonia || align=center| || align=center| || !align="center" style="background:; color:white;" rowspan=4| || rowspan=4| || Vice President || align=center|
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| !align="center" style="background:; color:white;"| || || align=center|75px || Republican Left of Catalonia || align=center| || align=center| || Head of the Executive Board || align=center|
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| !align="center" style="background:; color:white;"| || || align=center|75px || Republican Left of Catalonia || align=center| || align=center| || Chief Executive Officer || align=center|
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| !align="center" style="background:; color:white;"| || || align=center|75px || Republican Left of Catalonia || align=center| || align=center| || rowspan=3|First Minister || align=center|
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| !align="center" style="background:; color:white;"| || || align=center|75px || Republican Left of Catalonia || align=center| || align=center| || !align="center" style="background:; color:white;" rowspan=2| || rowspan=2| || align=center|
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| !align="center" style="background:; color:white;"| || || align=center|75px || Republican Left of Catalonia || align=center| || align=center| || align=center|
|}
Restored autonomy (2001–present)
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! rowspan="2" width="65"| Portrait
! rowspan="2" width="210"| Name<br>
! colspan="3"| Term of office
! rowspan="2" colspan="2" width="90"| Party
! rowspan="2"| Government
! rowspan="2" colspan="2"| President <br/>
! rowspan="2"|
|-
! width="85"|
! width="85"|
! width="85"|
|-
| 65px
| Artur Mas<br/>
| class="nowrap"| <br/>2001
| class="nowrap"| <br/>2003
| style="font-size:95%;"|
| width="1" style="color:inherit;background:;"|
| CDC
| Pujol VI
| width="1" style="color:inherit;background:;"|
| Jordi Pujol<br/>60px<br/>
| align="center"|
|-
| 65px
| Josep-Lluís Carod-Rovira<br/>
| class="nowrap"| <br/>2003
| class="nowrap"| <br/>2004
| style="font-size:95%;"|
| style="color:inherit;background:;"|
| ERC
| rowspan="2"| Maragall
| rowspan="2" style="color:inherit;background:;"|
| rowspan="2"| Pasqual Maragall<br/>60px<br/>
| align="center"|
|-
| 65px
| Josep Bargalló<br/>
| class="nowrap"| <br/>2004
| class="nowrap"| <br/>2006
| style="font-size:95%;"|
| style="color:inherit;background:;"|
| ERC
| align="center"|
|-
| 65px
| Josep-Lluís Carod-Rovira<br/>
| class="nowrap"| <br/>2006
| class="nowrap"| <br/>2010
| style="font-size:95%;"|
| style="color:inherit;background:;"|
| ERC
| Montilla
| style="color:inherit;background:;"|
| José Montilla<br/>60px<br/>
| align="center"|
|-
| rowspan="2"| 65px
| rowspan="2"| Joana Ortega<br/>
| class="nowrap"| <br/>2010
| class="nowrap"| <br/>2012
| rowspan="2"style="font-size:95%;"|
| rowspan="2"style="color:inherit;background:;"|
| rowspan="2"| UDC
| Mas I
| rowspan="3" style="color:inherit;background:;"|
| rowspan="3"| Artur Mas<br/>60px<br/>
| rowspan="2" align="center"| <br/><br/>
|-
| class="nowrap"| <br/>2012
| class="nowrap"| <br/>2015
| rowspan="2"| Mas II
|-
| 65px
| Neus Munté<br/>
| class="nowrap"| <br/>2015
| class="nowrap"| <br/>2016
| style="font-size:95%;"|
| style="color:inherit;background:;"|
| CDC
| align="center"|
|-
| 65px
| Oriol Junqueras<br/>
| class="nowrap"| <br/>2016
| class="nowrap"| <br/>2017<br/>
| style="font-size:95%;"|
| style="color:inherit;background:;"|
| ERC
| Puigdemont
| style="color:inherit;background:;"|
| Carles Puigdemont<br/>60px<br/>
| align="center"| <br/>
|-
| colspan="7" style="background:#EEEEEE;"|
| colspan="3" style="background:#EEEEEE;"| Direct rule over Catalonia
|
|-
| 65px
| Jordi Puigneró<br/>
| class="nowrap"| <br/>2021
| class="nowrap"| <br/>2022
| style="font-size:95%;"|
| style="color:inherit;background:;"|
| JxCat
| Aragonès
| style="color:inherit;background:;"|
| Pere Aragonès<br/>60px<br/>
| align="center"| <br/>
|-
| colspan="11" style="background:#EEEEEE;"|
|-
| 65px
| Laura Vilagrà<br/>
| class="nowrap"| <br/>2024
| class="nowrap"| <br/>2024
| style="font-size:95%;"|
| style="color:inherit;background:;"|
| ERC
| Aragonès
| style="color:inherit;background:;"|
| Pere Aragonès<br/>60px<br/>
| align="center"|
|-
| colspan="11" style="background:#EEEEEE;"|
|}
