The Trajectory of Carles Puigdemont and his Candidacy in the 2024 Catalan Elections

Carles Puigdemont: A Biographical Portrait

After six years in exile, Carles Puigdemont is running again in the elections to the Parliament of Catalonia in 2024 with the aim of regaining the presidency. His return to Catalan politics has generated great interest and anticipation, especially after the events that have marked his career.

Origins and Formation

Carles Puigdemont was born in 1962 in Amer, a small town in the Selva region, and from a young age he showed an interest in journalism and politics. His education included stays at the Poblet monastery, where he lived through experiences that marked his worldview and his relationship with religiosity.

Professional Trajectory

His journalistic career began as a correspondent and evolved until the creation of the Catalan News Agency (ACN). In addition, he has published several works focused on the history and politics of Catalonia, reflecting his commitment to this subject.

Political Career

His involvement in Catalan politics was consolidated over time, passing through different positions and contributing to the consolidation of Junts pel Sí. His presidency of the Generalitat was marked by transcendent events such as the celebration of the independence referendum and the legal consequences that resulted from it.

Judicial Persecution and Return to Politics

After his impeachment and exile, Carles Puigdemont has maintained an intense legal battle against the Spanish authorities. Despite this, his return to Catalan politics as a candidate for the 2024 elections has marked a turning point in his career.

Candidacy for the 2024 Catalan Elections

Carles Puigdemont heads the Junts list for the Catalan elections, presenting himself as a candidate for the presidency of the Generalitat. This decision has generated a great deal of debate and anticipation, especially in the current political context.

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