Daniel Sirera
Daniel Sirera Bellés (born 30 July 1967 in Badalona) is a Spanish politician.[1] He served as the chairman of the People's Party in Catalonia (PPC) from 2007–08. BiographySirera, was born in Badalona, Catalonia, Spain.[1] His father was a city guard who later books at the Sant Antoni market, and his grandfather was a metro ticket clerk.[2] In 1973 he moved with his family to the Sant Antoni neighborhood in Barcelona.[2] After spending about a year in Valencia, he returned to Barcelona. [2] He is a law graduate of the University of Barcelona.[1] He is married and has two children.[2] He is a former columnist for online newspaper Libertad Digital. From 1992 until 1998 Sirera worked as a lawyer in the law firm VOabogados in Sant Cugat del Vallès.[3] In 1996 he received the Medal of Honor of the Bar Association of Barcelona for his work.[3] From 1996-2010 Sirera was a deputy in the Parliament of Catalonia.[3] From 1996-99 he was a councilor in the Barcelona City Council.[3] In 1997 the Generalitat de Catalunya awarded Sirera the Civil Protection Silver Medal for his contributions to the design of the Catalan Civil Protection system (1997).[3] From 2007–08 Sirera served as the chairman of the People's Party in Catalonia (PPC) and a senator representing the Generalitat of Catalonia.[4][5][3] In 2009, he founded the communication agency S & L Comunicació.[1] Sirera was its managing partner between 2009 and 2012.[3] From 2012-22 Sirera was a member of the Audiovisual Council of Catalonia.[3] From 2014-22, he was a member of the Advisory Board of the Internet Governance Forum in Spain.[3] From June 2023, he has been the president of the Municipal Group of the Popular Party at Barcelona City Council.[3] Sirera is currently a deputy in the Parliament of Catalonia for the constituency of Barcelona, and is the leader of the PPC's parliamentary group. References
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