Barcelona City Council
Marcel Sucarrats Antoli is a professional with extensive experience in economic education and personal finance management. Currently serving as Técnico en programas y formación en Educación Económica y Financiera at CONTI ECONOMIA and as Adjunto a la coordinación del programa EdEc with the Ajuntament de Barcelona, Marcel focuses on designing educational programs that empower individuals with essential financial management skills. Previous roles include Responsable Tècnic de Continguts i Participació Digital at Terrassa en Comú and various positions in banking, notably at BBVA and UNNIM. Marcel holds a Master's degree in Public Management and a Bachelor's degree in Political Science and Public Management from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, along with specialized training in local governance and communication techniques.
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Barcelona City Council
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Barcelona is governed by a city council formed by 41 city councillors, elected for a four-year term by universal suffrage. As one of the two biggest cities in Spain, Barcelona is subject to a special law articulated through the Carta Municipal (Municipal Law). A first version of this law was passed in 1960 and amended later, but the current version was approved in March 2006. According to this law, Barcelona's city council is organized in two levels: a political one, with elected city councillors, and one executive, which administrates the programs and executes the decisions taken on the political level. This law also gives the local government a special relationship with the Spanish government and it also gives the mayor wider prerogatives by the means of municipal executive commissions. It expands the powers of the city council in areas like telecommunications, city traffic, road safety and public safety. It also gives a special economic regime to the city's treasury and it gives the council a veto in matters that will be decided by the central government, but that will need a favourable report from the council.