Uxue Barkos
Uxue Barkos | |
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10th President of Navarre | |
Assumed office 20 July 2015 | |
Preceded by | Yolanda Barcina |
Member of the Parliament of Navarre | |
Assumed office 17 June 2015 | |
Member of the Congress of Deputies | |
In office 14 April 2004 – 1 June 2015 | |
Constituency | Navarre |
Personal details | |
Born |
Miren Uxue Barkos Berruezo 5 July 1964 Pamplona, Navarre, Spain |
Nationality | Spanish |
Political party | Geroa Bai |
Alma mater | University of Navarra |
Miren Uxue Barkos Berruezo[1] (born 5 July 1964 in Pamplona), simply known as Uxue Barkos, is a Spanish journalist and politician, the current President of Navarre. She previously represented the Basque coalition Geroa Bai (Basque for Yes to the Future), and before that, Nafarroa Bai (Basque For Yes to Navarre), in the Spanish Congress of Deputies.
Career in journalism
Barkos graduated in Information Sciences at the University of Navarra. She worked as a newsreader on Spanish National Radio (Radio Nacional de España) and for Televisión Española, the state run television stations. She also worked for the newspaper Navarra Hoy and from 1990 onwards she worked for the main Basque broadcaster Euskal Telebista as newsreader and Madrid correspondent.
Congress of Deputies
In 2004, in order to maximise the Basque vote, the individual parties Aralar, Eusko Alkartasuna (Basque Solidarity), Batzarre and the Basque Nationalist Party agreed to form the coalition Yes to Navarre (Nafarroa Bai) to contest the Navarre constituency, an area where Basque nationalism had historically been weakest. Barkos, who was not a member of any of the parties, was selected to head the list at the 2004 Spanish General Election. The list polled 17.98%, which represented the highest vote share for any Basque list in the constituency since democracy was restored in 1977.[2] In Congress she worked to promote Basque language and culture in Navarre, although she was criticised by Batasuna, which was not part of the NB coalition.[3] In Congress she was also a member of the Commission which investigated the 2004 Madrid train bombings.[4]
At the 2008 Spanish General Election, Barkos retained her seat with a slightly better result (18.53%).[5]
In 2011, Barkos and independents affiliated with the Yes to Navarre coalition founded new political group Zabaltzen under her leadership, in order to strengthen the coalition after Batzarre and Eusko Alkartasuna left, and Aralar decided to join Amaiur.[6] Aralar prevented the rest of members from continuing to use Nafarroa Bai as a name; Zabaltzen, the Basque Nationalist Party and the newly incorporated Atarrabia Taldea contested the 2011 Spanish General Election as Geroa Bai (Yes to the Future).[7] Barkos retained her seat polling 12,84%.
Pamplona City Council
Barkos was Nafarroa Bai's candidate for Mayor of Pamplona at the 2007 local elections, obtaining 28.851 votes (26.26%) and 8 city councillors out of 27. Yolanda Barcina from Navarrese People's Union was invested mayor by the City Council.
Barkos acted as Nafarroa Bai's spokesperson in the City Council; in 2008, it was her turn to set the chupinazo off to mark the beginning of the popular San Fermín festival. In the 2011 local elections, Barkos retained her seat as councillor and her position as Nafarroa Bai's spokesperson; Enrique Maya from Navarrese People's Union was invested mayor by the City Council.
President of Navarre
In September 2015, she was announced as Geroa Bai's candidate for President of Navarre. After the 2015 regional election, she was invested President of Navarre on 20 June 2015 thanks to the support of the regional parliament members of Geroa Bai (9), EH Bildu (8), Podemos (7) and Izquierda-Ezkerra (2), gaining the necessary majority (26 out of 50).
References
- ↑ Casa Real
- ↑ Election results in Navarra
- ↑ Gara 1 February 2007
- ↑ Biography at Spanish Congress site
- ↑ Resultados de Nafarroa Bai en las elecciones de 2008 al Congreso de los Diputados (in Spanish).
- ↑ Zabaltzen ve a NaBai "imprescindible" para la izquierda, el vasquismo y el nacionalismo, Noticias de Navarra (in Spanish)
- ↑ Atarrabia Taldea formará coalición con PNV y Zabaltzen para el 20-N, Gara (in Spanish)
External links
- Uxue Barkos' official website
- Interview in Diario de Noticias, March 2008
- TV interview, January 2006