- Xabier Arzalluz
Xabier Arzalluz Antia (born
24 August 1932 ) is a Basque nationalist politician, who has been the leader of theBasque Nationalist Party for two decades, until 2004. He is a nationalist and a Christian Democrat. He was also the most powerful politician in Basque Country, and made all strategic decisions in theBasque Nationalist Party from 1986 onwards.Early years
Arzalluz was born in
Azkoitia , Spain. From a Carlist family, he studied in aJesuit school in Durango.During the 1960s, he received degrees in Law and Philosophy at theUniversity of Zaragoza .He spent some time in Frankfurt-am-Main preparing a thesis onGerman Christian Democracy and studyingTheology .Back in the Basque Country, he became aJesuit priest.After another period in Frankfurt andMadrid , he worked at theJesuit University of Deusto .In 1968, he joined the clandestine Basque Nationalist Party, mentored by the pre-war leaderJuan de Ajuriaguerra .In 1971, he was admitted to the leadership of theBiscay ne branch. He was laicized and got married.panish transition to democracy
In 1977 and 1979, he was elected as a member of the
Spanish Congress of Deputies for the PNV in Guipúzcoa.He participated in the writing of theAutonomy Act of the Basque Country .In 1979, he resigned his seat and succeededCarlos Garaikoetxea as PNV leader, a position that he would hold until 2004.During his rule the PNV maintained its dominant position in the political life of the Autonomous Community of the Basque Country.Later career
Later in the 1980s, Garaikoetxea, the ruling
lehendakari , struggled for autonomy from the party.Arzalluz, however, asserted the authority of the organization over individual members.This issue, among others, led in 1984 to a schism within the PNV, and to the creation of a new partyEusko Alkartasuna , led by Garaikoetxea.Arzalluz was the main spokesman for the Basque Nationalist Party, publishing his opinions every Sunday in the Basque newspaper
Deia and in many public speeches during PNV rallies, some of which took place on Party Day and on the Day of the Basque Homeland.While beloved by PNV voters, he was the least popular party leader among the general Spanish public. [http://www.el-mundo.es/1997/01/06/espana/06N0028.html]He had a reciprocal admiration for the Italian Christian Democrat leaders
Francesco Cossiga andGiulio Andreotti .In spite of his contacts with European Christian Democrats, the PNV had to leave theChristian Democrat International in the 1990s because of pressure from the Spanish conservative People's Party.Besides his political role, he had also been a professor of Constitutional Law (in the Basque language) at the
University of Deusto inBilbao until 1999.External links
* [http://www.eaj-pnv.com/ Basque Nationalist Party]
* [http://www.abertzaletasunarenmuseoa.org/ Basque Nationalism Museum]
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