María José Catalá Verdet (born 3 March 1981)[1] is a Spanish politician who belongs to the People's Party (PP).
She was the mayor of Torrent (2007–2012), the first woman and first from her party to hold the office, and briefly served in the Congress of Deputies in 2008. She was Minister of Education in the Generalitat Valenciana from 2012 to 2015, and was elected to the Corts Valencianes in 2015 and Valencia City Council in 2019. Since June 2023 she has been the Mayor of Valencia.[2]
Biography
Born in Valencia, Catalá holds a degree in law from the CEU Cardinal Herrera University,[1] and a master's degree in Business Administration.[3] In March 2017, she received a doctorate from CEU Cardinal Herrera University. Her thesis was on the relations between voters and representatives in the early 21st century, a time of corruption scandals, including several involving her party.[4]
Catalá entered politics in 2003 when she was elected as a PP councillor for the town of Torrent to the south-west of the city of Valencia. In 2007, she was chosen as the PP candidate for mayor of Torrent and was elected in May, becoming the first female mayor of the city. She was also its first PP mayor, ending 28 years of Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) control, as well as being one of the youngest mayors at the time, aged 26.[5]
In 2008, Catalá was elected to the Congress of Deputies representing the Valencia constituency after being awarded the fourth place[6] on the PP list, virtually guaranteeing her election, as the party had won at least five seats in every election from 1982 onwards. However, she only served a half year in Congress, resigning in October 2008 and was replaced by Teresa García Sena.[7][8]