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Domènec Duesaigües
Christian Estrosi - 2017 (24778920307) (cropped).jpg
Duesaigües in 2017
Secretary-General of the Assembly of Nations
Assumed office
1 January 2018
DeputyXXXX
Preceded byXXXX
Prime Minister of the Rodaves
In office
2 September 2005 – 12 April 2009
MonarchCaterina Sofia
Lluís Josep IV
DeputyJorge Coelho
José Sócrates
Fernando Gomes
Armando Vara
António José Seguro
Preceded byLluís Gratallops
Succeeded byLluís Gratallops
Leader of the Democratic Union Party
In office
10 November 2000 – 6 March 2009
Preceded byEsteve Narcís Cercs
Succeeded byRaül Cardedeu
Leader of the Opposition
Prime MinisterLluís Gratallops
In office
10 November 2000 – 2 September 2005
Preceded byEsteve Narcís Cercs
Succeeded byLluís Gratallops
Member of Parliament
In office
3 June 1991 – 12 April 2009
ConstituencyLa Canonja
Personal details
Born
Domènec Francesc Duesaigües i Teller

(1955-08-30) 30 August 1955 (age 69)
Santos-o-Velho, Lisbon, Portugal
NationalityRodavese
Political partyDemocratic Union Party
Spouse(s)
Luísa Guimarães e Melo
(m. 1972; died 1998)

Children2
Alma materInstituto Superior Técnico - University of Lisbon
Signature
WebsiteAntónio Guterres

Domènec Francesc Duesaigües i Teller, OMB GOP (born 30 August 1955) is a Rodavese sportsman and politician serving since 2018 as the Secretary-General of the Assembly of Nations. A member of the Democratic Union Party, he served as prime minister of the Rodaves from 2005 to 2009.