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Anna Gabriel i Sabaté

Anna Gabriel i Sabaté

Catalan teacher, activist, politician and trade unionist


Anna Gabriel i Sabaté (born 1975) is a Catalan social pedagogue, adjunct professor in law and politician from Spain. She was a member of Catalan Parliament between 2015 and 2017, representing the radical left pro-Catalan independence political party, Popular Unity Candidacy. Since February 2018, she has been in exile in Geneva, Switzerland.[1]

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Early life

Gabriel was born in 1975 in Sallent de Llobregat, a working-class town located 70 kms north of Barcelona, to a mining and trade union family originating in Southern Spain.[1][2] Gabriel worked as a street educator before studying law and taking up a part-time teaching position at the Autonomous University of Barcelona, where she taught history of law. She became involved in political activities at the age of 16, when she joined an anti-fascist platform.[2]

She graduated in social education and then law and completed a master's degree in social-labor rights at the Autonomous University of Barcelona. She has been a part-time instructor at the College of Law of the same university and has worked giving professional support of the Childcare Department of the Generalitat de Catalunya and the town councils of Manresa and Gironella.[3]

After studying social education, she worked in different city councils and organizations as a street educator and participated in the setting up of the coordinating body for the Catalan Language Associations. She is a member of the General Confederation of Labour and Endavant. She has since 2002 been a member of the Popular Unity Candidacy (CUP), where she defends feminism as one of the fundamental pillars of the organisation.[3]

Political career

She was spokeswoman for the Catalan pro-Independence campaign "Independència per canviar-ho tot" (Independence to Change Everything) and councilor of the City Council of Sallent between the years 2003 and 2011. She stood as a candidate in the European Parliament elections in 2004 as number three for the CUP.[4] During the 2012–2015 legislature in Catalonia, she worked as coordinator of the parliamentary group of the CUP. In the elections to the Parliament of Catalonia of 2015, she was elected deputy for Barcelona. From 2015 to 2017, she was parliamentary spokesperson for the CUP.[5]

In 2017 she published, with David Fernàndez, the book Al principi de tot hi ha la guerra, based on August Gil Matamala's biography.[6]

After the holding in 2017 of the Catalan independence referendum, called by the Generalitat de Catalunya,[7][8][9] and declared illegal[10][11][12] by the Constitutional Court of Spain, Gabriel was called to appear in front of the Spanish Supreme Court to give evidence about her participation in those events.[13][14] On 20 February 2018, and now exiled in Switzerland, she stated in an interview to Le Temps that she would not show up for her court hearing as she did not anticipate a fair trial.[15][16][17]

On 21 March 2018, the magistrate of the Supreme Court Pablo Llarena finally decided to reduce the charge to disobedience (article 410 of the Spanish Penal Code[18]), an offense that does not entail a prison sentence. [19]

According to an investigation by Citizen Lab, her phone was hacked using the Pegasus software from the NSO Group.[20]

On 2 November 2021, Anna Gabriel was elected leader of the Swiss trade union, Unia. She was the first woman to be elected to the post.[21] In July 2022 she voluntarily appeared before the Supreme Court of Spain to regularize her procedural situation.[22]


References

  1. "Maribel Sabaté, mare d'Anna Gabriel: 'No en fem un drama, d'això que ens passa, sinó una lluita'". VilaWeb.
  2. "L'Anna Gabriel i Sabaté". Free Anna Gabriel.
  3. Liste, Ana González (2015-07-31). "Baños : "La CUP sí pactará para romper con el Estado"". El País (in Spanish). ISSN 1134-6582. Retrieved 2018-02-19.
  4. "Portada web Col·legi de l'Advocacia de Barcelona – ICAB". Il·lustre Col·legi de l’Advocacia de Barcelona (ICAB) (in Catalan). Retrieved 2018-02-19.
  5. Giles, Ciaran; Parra, Aritz (17 October 2017). "Spain: Top court officially rules Catalan referendum illegal". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 20 October 2017.
  6. "El gobierno de Cataluña convocó para el 1 de octubre el referéndum de autodeterminación". Infobae (in Spanish). 6 September 2017. Retrieved 20 October 2017.
  7. Jones, Sam (6 September 2017). "Catalonia to hold independence vote despite anger in Madrid". The Guardian. Retrieved 16 October 2017.
  8. "How to Stage an Illegal Referendum". Bloomberg.com. 20 September 2017.
  9. Alandete, David (10 October 2017). "Independence in Catalonia – now what?". El País.
  10. "Separatist from Catalonia seeks Swiss advice". SWI swissinfo.ch. Retrieved 2018-02-19.
  11. Allemand, Andrés (19 February 2018). "La Catalane Anna Gabriel ouvre un nouveau front diplomatique à Genève". Retrieved 19 February 2018.[permanent dead link]
  12. "Ley Orgánica 10/1995, de 23 de noviembre, del Código Penal". Boletin Oficial del Estado España. 21 March 2018.
  13. Kirchgaessner, Stephanie; Jones, Sam (July 13, 2020). "Phone of top Catalan politician 'targeted by government-grade spyware'". The Guardian. One, Anna Gabriel, is a former regional MP for the far-left, anti-capitalist Popular Unity Candidacy (CUP), who is currently living in Switzerland after fleeing Spain because of her alleged involvement in organising the illegal Catalan referendum. Her lawyer said in a statement that Gabriel received notice last year from Citizen Lab that her phone had been targeted.

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