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The five most-voted members on the executive of new Catalan party the Crida Nacional per la República are women. In total, 11 women and 8 men will make up the leadership team of the new pro-independence party, headed by Jordi Sànchez and Toni Morral, who obtained 2417 votes in the vote for the pairing of president and secretary general. The direction of the new Carles Puigdemont-conceived party was contested by two full candidate lists, but was voted name by name, and thus three members of the alternative candidature were successful.

Current Catalan government ministers Laura Borràs and Elsa Artadi were the two most voted members of the new political leadership. Following them were the deputy from the JxCat party Gemma Geis, journalist Pilar Calvo and the former Catalan Socialist minister Marina Geli. Then came a Republican Left local mayor, Pep Andreu; former Catalan government representative in Madrid, Ferran Mascarell; the JxCat parliamentary spokesperson, Albert Batet; and government minister Damià Calvet.

The three names that made the cut from the alternative list were Mireia Mercader, Rosario Palomino and Gerard Sesé.

The Crida executive includes four members of the PDeCAT party, but only one representative of the party leadership, Montserrat Morante, who is close to the party's vice president, Míriam Nogueras.

The members of the Crida's new executive, and the results of the vote are as follows:

Laura Borràs 2,237 votes
Elsa Artadi 2,222
Gemma Geis 2,192
Pilar Calvo 2,028
Marina Geli 1,966
Pep Andreu 1,965
Ferran Mascarell 1,937
Albert Batet 1,857
Damià Calvet 1,809
Carmo Marques-Pinto 1,765
Miquel Àngel Escobar 1,511 
Jordi Pairó 1,499
Irene Negre 1,477
Rosario Palomino 1,456
Assumpció Vastellví 1,446
Àngels Cabasés 1,399
Montserrat Morante 1,329
Josep Ferrer 1,299
Gerard Sesé 1,261

13 null votes

Votes for the presidential/secretary general tandems:

115 for Jordi Ferrés and Oriol Izquierdo 
2,417 for Jordi Sànchez and Toni Morral