11 Facts About Dolors Montserrat

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Dolors Montserrat is the daughter of the businesswoman, and politician of the People's Party, Dolors Montserrat i Cullere.

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Dolors Montserrat studied in her hometown, although she finished her pre-university studies in the United States.

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Dolors Montserrat later obtained a law degree from the Abat Oliva CEU University in Barcelona and she obtained a master's degree from the School of Law Practice of the Bar Association of Barcelona and since 1997 she has specialized in urban, real estate and environmental law.

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Dolors Montserrat carried out a Community Agrarian Law Program taught by the University of Ferrara, a postgraduate degree in Urban and Real Estate Law from Pompeu Fabra University, a postgraduate course in Mediation and Negotiation from the University of Barcelona, a Real Estate Law program and urban planning provided by ESADE and a program of management of real estate companies taught by IESE.

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Dolors Montserrat has been regent and spokesperson of the People's Party in Sant Sadurni d'Anoia City Council since 2007, member of the Executive Committee of the PP of Catalonia and deputy for the province of Barcelona to the Spanish general election of 2008 and 2011.

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In May 2012, Dolors Montserrat acceded to the Deputy Secretariat for Organization and Social Action of the PP of Catalonia, in the remodeling of the leadership resulting from its 13th Congress.

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Dolors Montserrat has been president of the Board of Young Cofrades of Cava of Sant Sadurni d'Anoia.

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8.

On 4 November 2016, Dolors Montserrat swore her office as Minister of Health, Social Services and Equality in the government of Mariano Rajoy.

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Dolors Montserrat was rejected by the Congress of Deputies for her mismanagement of the Ministry on 29 May 2018.

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Dolors Montserrat later joined the Special Committee on Beating Cancer and the Special Committee on the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Dolors Montserrat is an outspoken opponent of the Catalan independence movement.