- Fernando Buesa
Fernando Buesa Blanco (
29 May 1946 –22 February 2000 ) was a Spanish Basque politician in theBasque Christian Democracy and in theSocialist Party of Euskadi - Euskadiko Ezkerra (PSE-EE) branch of the social democraticSpanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE). He was assassinated byETA .Born in 1946 in
Bilbao , Basque Country,Spain , Buesa studiedlaw inMadrid andBarcelona and practiced from 1970 to 1986 inVitoria-Gasteiz . He was a councillor in Vitoria-Gasteiz (1983-97), a member of the parliament of the Basque Country (1984-2000) and leader ofÁlava province council (1987-91). Buesa was also deputy "lehendakari " (president of the Basque government) andsecretary of Education in a coalition PSE-Basque Nationalist Party Basque government from 1991 to 1994.From this position, he steered the process that moved the Basque-language schools ("
ikastola k") into either the Basque public education network or the Basque private education sector.Fernando Buesa was married and had three children.
At the time of his death Buesa was the leader of the PSE-EE in Álava and the PSE-EE spokesman in the parliament of the Basque Country. He was killed by the terrorist group ETA while he was walking through the university campus in Vitoria-Gasteiz on the
22 February 2000. Thecar bomb ing also killed his bodyguard, the ertzaina (Basque policeman) Jorge Díez Elorza. The killing inspired a celebrated documentary by the Basque filmmakerEterio Ortega Santillana titled "Asesinato en Febrero " ("Assassination in February").His brother, an economics professor in Madrid, has become politically active analysing the economic implications of eventual Basque independence.
The sports arena of the Vitoria-Gasteiz Baskonia
basketball team, which was formerly known as "Araba Arena", was renamedFernando Buesa Arena following his death.External links
* [http://www.fundacionfernandobuesa.com Fundación Fernando Buesa Fundazioa] (non-English)
* [http://akas.imdb.com/Title?0291024 Asesinato en febrero] , documentary film with interviews to * [http://parlamento.euskadi.net/ Basque Parliament] lists activities of its historic members (not in English)
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