Ignasi Guardans


Ignasi Guardans i Cambó is a Spanish former politician, currently an independent figure still present in the Spanish media and public opinion. He is one of the 14 grandsons of Francesc Cambó.
He started his professional career in the academic and legal research at the , specialising in Private International Law. In 1992 he moved back to Barcelona and started teaching at its then main Law School. A few years later he joined a law firm as senior associate lawyer, and for some years he mixed his legal practice with the first steps in a political career. In 1995 he was elected to the . But after a few months, in March 2004 he run as candidate for the Spanish Parliament, or , where he would seat for two consecutive terms, 1996-2000 and 2000-2004. He assumed different responsibilities, mostly in the areas of Foreign Affairs, Culture, and Justice & Legal Affairs. During the same period he joined the and its Committee for Legal Affairs and Human Rights. His tasks included the screening of candidates to Judges of the European Court of Human Rights. In 2004 he ran as candidate for the European Parliament, heading a joined candidacy of the main parties from Catalonia, the Basque Country and Galicia called :fr:Galeusca|GALEUSCA.
As a Member of the European Parliament he joined the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe, and he assumed in particular in the areas of Culture and Media, Justice & Home Affairs, and International Trade, where he was the Committee's Vice Chair. He was an active member of the as well of the Delegation for the South Eastern Balkans. He took part as Observer in several international Elections’ Observation missions, including Russia, Palestine, Serbia & Montenegro, and East Timor. Anecdotically, Ignasi Guardans was in Mumbai during the 26 November 2008 Mumbai terror attacks, as the Head of a 36 strong European Parliament Delegation. He was .
In 2009, following a strong disagreement with the leadership of his party on the status of Catalonia within Spain, and , he lost the confidence of his party to be promoted again as candidate to the EP. In a surprising decision, a few weeks before the end of the Parliament's Term, he was designated by the Spanish Government as Director General of Spain’s , the Spanish Film Agency. This indirectly included other national and international responsibilities, such as the Presidency of the finance company Audiovisual SGR ; or the active Membership of the in Europe, or the Conference of Latin American Film Authorities or in Latin America. Following discrepancies with the then Minister of Culture, Ángeles González-Sinde his mandate was called to an end in early December 2010.
In 2011 he was appointed the first Director for Public Affairs & Member Relations at the . Among his tasks he was charged with the management of a Solidarity Program in during the Arab Spring. Guardans later moved to Brussels as an independent consultant. Between 2014 and 2014 he channeled his consulting activities in European Public Affairs as a Partner of a global law firm, K&L Gates LLP in its Brussels Office. Among other tasks, he acted as Director in Europe for the , as the European counterpart to his then colleague former Congressman Bart Gordon. In parallel, through , a non-profit organization specialized in advice and project management in the field of media and the creative sector he co-founded, he has been involved in a number of projects and consulting activities for the arts and for culture and development in different areas such as Film Literacy, gender equality in the media in the South Mediterranean or the best identification of cultural indicators.
Politically, Guardans terminated any party membership in 2010 when he left Convergència Democràtica de Catalunya, a party he had joined in 1992, when its leadership still played a constructive role in Spain and in full respect of the Spanish Constitution. Ignasi Guardans has remained a politically independent figure afterwards, but has attracted some controversy among part of his former political constituency as he opposes the claim for Catalan independence and many of his former political colleagues have moved towards direct opposition to the current Spanish Constitutional order.
In the media, Guardans has had a regular presence for many years: for 12 years he was a weekly analyst at the radio talkshow ; for several years he contributed to the public broadcaster morning show :es:Los desayunos de TVE|Los desayunos de TVE; and since 2017 he comments live on a weekly basis at and at :es:Hora_25_|Hora 25. He has been a regular Op-Ed contributor to newspapers such as , and .

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