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Llistes Parlament 2017.Indd Llistes al Parlament 2017 Barcelona 1 Oriol Junqueras 34 Núria Montmany 67 Jordi Pesarrodona 2 Marta Rovira 35 Miquel Estruch 68 Paloma López 3 Raül Romeva 36 Carme Labòria 69 Marc Tienda 4 Carme Forcadell 37 Esther Guirao 70 Magalí Miracle 5 Carles Mundó 38 Oriol Carreras 71 Antoni Masana 6 Alba Vergés 39 Montserrat Bartomeus 72 Núria Pi 7 Antoni Comín 40 Àlex Miquel 73 Ferran Estruch 8 Jennifer (Jenn) Díaz 41 Anna Salicrú 74 Sandra Rodríguez 9 Ruben Wagensberg 42 Marta Vilaret 75 Jordi Fàbrega 10 Najat Driouech 43 Ramon Vilar 76 Montserrat Martínez 11 Josep Maria Jové 44 Meritxell Caralt 77 Jordi Badia 12 Eva Baró 45 David Agustí 78 Sílvia Casola 13 Ernest Maragall 46 Anna Maria Balsera 79 Juli Fernández 14 Rut Ribas 47 Xavier Ruestes 80 Marta Roqué 15 Antoni Castellà 48 Beatriu Acín 81 Josep Maria López 16 Adriana Delgado 49 Pere Sàbat 82 Annabel Moreno 17 Jordi Albert 50 Mariona Homs 83 Josep (Pep) Cruanyes 18 Mònica Palacín 51 Jordi Medina 84 Maite Aymerich 19 Gerard Gómez 52 Eba Ferris 85 Ramón Cotarelo 20 Assumpció (Titon) Laïlla 53 Antoni Farran 21 Chakir El Homrani 54 Pilar Pérez 22 Marc Sanglas 55 Manuel Pérez 23 Lluïsa Llop 56 Alba Camps Suplents 24 Josep Ginesta 57 Jordi Fernández 1 Marc Bosch 25 Núria Picas 58 Marina Sánchez 2 Àdria Mazcuñán 26 José Rodríguez 59 Robert Garrigós 3 Salvador Vives 27 Fabián Mohedano 60 Montserrat Soler 4 Maria Teresa Escobar 28 Aurora Carbonell 61 Mario Francisco Campelo 5 Jordi Borràs 29 Robert Fabregat 62 Ester Raventós 6 Mireia Monfort 30 Pilar Vallugera 63 Jaume Nicolau Forés 7 Andreu Francisco 31 Eduardo Reyes 64 Sònia Galtié 8 Mireia Ingla 32 Queralt Fernández 65 José Luis Sáez 9 Albert Alfaro 33 Alba Metge 66 Esther Miralles 10 Maria del Carme Rallo Llistes al Parlament 2017 Girona Lleida Tarragona 1 Dolors Bassa 1 Meritxell Serret 1 Òscar Peris 2 Roger Torrent 2 Bernat Solé 2 Noemí Llauradó 3 Anna Caula 3 Gemma Espigares 3 Josep Lluís Salvadó 4 Sergi Sabrià 4 Francesc Viaplana 4 Irene Fornós 5 Magda Casamitjana 5 Montserrat Fornells 5 Ferran Civit 6 Jordi Orobitg 6 David Rodríguez 6 Raquel Sans 7 Judit Calveras 7 Marta Vilalta 7 Alfons Montserrat 8 Josep Lluís Amat 8 Jordi Souto 8 Teresa Vallverdú 9 Agnès Fàbregas 9 Elvira Larrègula 9 Jean-Marc Segarra 10 Elies Nova 10 Ramon Villuendas 10 Aina Rovira 11 Carme Freixa 11 Montserrat Casals 11 Jordi Gaseni 12 Francesc Castañer 12 Raimon Monterde 12 Montserrat Perelló 13 Anna Barnadas 13 Àurea Niubó 13 Lluís Miquel Navarrete 14 Àlex Barceló 14 Joan Santacana 14 Maria del Carme Folch 15 Ester Soms 15 Rosa Amorós 15 Roger Heredia 16 Roser Masgrau 16 Neus Sanromà 17 Guillem Terribas 17 Jordi Fortuny 18 Camí Mendoza Suplents Suplents Suplents 1 Joan Fàbrega 1 Kevin Domínguez 1 Sergi Albarran 2 Sergi Albrich 2 Estefania Rufach 2 Maria Antònia Dalmau 3 Marta Contreras 3 Hug de la Rosa 3 Àngel Xifré 4 Sergi Quiñones 4 Maria Pilar Cases 4 Irene Aragonès 5 Olga Palahí 5 Engelbert Montalà 5 Maria Jesús Viña 6 Albert Sanz 6 Carme Lostao 6 Damià Grau 7 Sílvia Romero 7 Albert Donés 7 Carme Alba 8 Joan Figueras 8 Anna Moreno 9 Mercè Bosch 9 Jordi Tremosa 10 Marta Casacuberta 10 Rosa Mas.
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