Busquets worked in the hotel sector. She was the Gold Flower at the
Floral Games of the
Escola deras Pirenèos of
Gascony and in the literary and poetry contest of the Ethnological Museum of the Aran Valley. She was a member of the Official Commission for Linguistic Normalization of Aranès, a founding member of the Es Tersús Neighborhood Association of the Vall d'Aran and head of culture from 1977 to 1980; she was president of the Association Pro Defense of the
Trans-Pyrenean Axis by the Natural Step of the Valley of Aran. She collaborated in the document presented to the deputies who formed the
Statute of Autonomy of Catalonia of 1979 to include a recognition of the differential identity of Val d'Aran. Following the recovery of the historic medieval
Val d'Aran Self-Government Institution, the
Conselh Generau d'Aran, with the passing of Law 16/1990, of June 13, on 26 May 1991 won the first elections with the Aranese Coalition-
Convergence and Union (CA-CiU), integrated by
Aranese Democratic Convergence, of which Pilar Busquet were part, and Aranesa Democratic Union. She was sworn in as
Síndic d'Aran on 17 June 1991 until 12 July 1993, when the coalition was broken up and her colleague Amparo Serrano Iglesias, from UDA, filed a censorship motion with the support of
Unity of Aran and Pilar Busquet resigned. She was also Member of the
Parliament of Catalonia representing the
Province of Lleida by
CiU in the
1984 and
1988 elections in
Catalonia, where she became the first deputy to speak
Aranese language in the chamber and worked thoroughly on the paper that elaborated and defended the bill of special regime of Val d'Aran. ==Family==