词条 | Joseba Leizaola |
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|name = Joseba Leizaola |image = |caption = |office = 3rd President of the Basque Parliament |term_start = December 18, 1990 |term_end = September 1, 1998 |predecessor = Jesús Eguiguren Imaz |successor = Juan María Atutxa |office2 = Member of the Basque Parliament |term_start2 = March 31, 1980 |term_end2 = September 1, 1998 |predecessor2 = |successor2 = |office3 = Second Vice President of the Basque Parliament |constituency3 = |term_start3 = January 8, 1987 |term_end3 = December 18, 1990 |predecessor3 = José Antonio Maturana |successor3 = Francisco José Ormazabal |office4 = First Secretary of the Basque Parliament |constituency4 = |term_start4 = November 30, 1983 |term_end4 = January 8, 1987 |predecessor4 = José Antonio Zaldua Arbiza |successor4 = Koro Garmendia Galbete |birth_name = |birth_date = {{birth date|mf=yes|1931|1|3}} |birth_place = San Sebastián, Gipuzkoa, Spain |death_date = {{death date and age|mf=yes|2017|1|6|1931|1|3}} |death_place = San Sebastián, Gipuzkoa, Basque Country, Spain |party = PNV-EAJ |otherparty = }}{{onesource|date=July 2017}}Joseba Andoni Leizaola Azpiazu (January 3, 1931 – January 6, 2017) was a Spanish politician, Basque nationalist and member of the Basque Nationalist Party (PNV-EAJ). He was a member of the Basque Parliament for eighteen years from 1980 to 1998, including a tenure as the third President of the Basque Parliament from December 18, 1990, to September 1, 1998.[1] Leizaola was born in San Sebastián.[1] He moved Venezuela in the early 1940s to escape the Francoist Spain government of Francisco Franco.[1] His father, Ricardo Leizaola, was the founder of the El Día newspaper and the weekly newspaper. His uncle, Jesús María Leizaola was Lehendakari, or President, of the Basque-government-in-exile, from 1960 to 1978.[1] Joseba Leizaola and his family lived in Venezuelan until the transition to democracy. He became active in the Basque exile and Basque-Venezuelan communities.[1] Leizaola served as the President of PNV of Caracas and a member of the Basque Center of Caracas.[1] Leizaola became the leader of the Basque Nationalist Party's (PNV) Gipuzkoa provincial chapter during the Spanish transition to democracy.[1] He then served as a member of both the Gipuzkoa Buru Batzar and the Euskadi Buru Batzar from 1968 to 1977.[1] In 1980, Leizaola was elected to the newly created Basque Parliament, where he served as an MP from 1980 to 1998.[1] He served as the third President of the Basque Parliament from December 18, 1990, until September 1, 1998, when he was succeeded by Juan María Atutxa.[1] Joseba Leizaola died following a long illness on January 6, 2017, at the 86.[1] References1. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 {{cite news |first= |last=|title=Muere Joseba Leizaola, expresidente del Parlamento Vasco |url=http://www.diariovasco.com/politica/201701/06/muere-joseba-leizaola-expresidente-20170106155603.html |work=El Diario Vasco |publisher= |date=2017-01-06 |accessdate=2017-03-15}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Leizaola, Joseba}} 11 : 1931 births|2017 deaths|Presidents of the Basque Parliament|Members of the Basque Parliament|Basque Nationalist Party politicians|20th-century Spanish politicians|Spanish exiles|Politicians from San Sebastián|People from San Sebastián|Spanish expatriates in Venezuela|People from Caracas |
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