Miriam Tey (born 16 December 1960) is a Spanish editor, writer and political activist.
She served as vice-president of the Societat Civil Catalana until replaced by Álex Ramos year 2019[1][2] and is an outspoken opponent of Catalan nationalism and the separatist movement.
[3] From 2003 to 2004, Tey served as director of Spain's Instituto de la Mujer, a public institute to further equality and women's rights.
[4] In 2003, El Cobre Ediciones published a novel by Hernan Migoya called Todas Putas (All Whores).
[4] With Societat Civil Catalana and Josep Ramon Bosch, Tey worked to convince Manuel Valls to campaign in Spain's 2019 local elections as a Citizens candidate.