Jaume Bartumeu

Jaume Bartumeu
5th Prime Minister of Andorra
In office
5 June 2009  28 April 2011
Monarch French:
Nicolas Sarkozy
Spanish:
Joan Enric Vives Sicília
Representative French:
Christian Frémont
Spanish:
Nemesi Marqués Oste
Preceded by Albert Pintat
Succeeded by Pere López Agràs (Acting)
Personal details
Born (1954-11-10) 10 November 1954
Political party Social Democratic Party

Jaume Bartumeu Cassany (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈʒawme baɾtuˈmew]) (born 10 November 1954) is an Andorran lawyer and politician, who served as head of government from 2009 to 2011. He was a founding member of the Social Democratic Party (PS) in June 2000, in which he held the position of first secretary between 2000 and 2004. He was the leader of the opposition at the General Council between 2005 and 2009.

Political career

In May 2008, he was designated candidate for head of government at the 2009 General election by his party.

Prime Minister

In the parliamentary election held on April 26, 2009, Bartumeu's party was the clear winner with a 45,03% of the national list vote and the majority in 4 of the 7 parishes, giving to the Social Democratic Party a relative majority of 14 seats out of 28. He was therefore the only candidate that could achieve the necessary majority to be invested head of the government of Andorra during the parliamentary vote held on May 29, 2009.[1] Following the ApC's decision to abstain, however, he failed to be elected in that session (he received 14 votes and Joan Gabriel of the Reformist Coalition 11; 15 were required); another vote was set for 3 June 2009.[2] He was confirmed on 3 June 2009 with a simple majority of 14 votes, and took office on 5 June 2009.[3][4]

His party was heavily defeated in the 2011 parliamentary election.

Offices held

Other positions

Notes and references

Political offices
Preceded by
Albert Pintat
Prime Minister of Andorra
2009–2011
Succeeded by
Pere López Agràs
Acting
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