Aintzane Ezenarro
Aintzane Ezenarro Egurbide (Getaria, Basque Country, Spain, 1971) is a former Spanish politician and peace activist. She was a member of the Aralar party, and its spokeswoman in the Basque Parliament between the 2005 Basque parliamentary election and her expulsion from the party in 2012. She also was a councillor of her hometown, Getaria.
Aintzane Ezenarro studied sociology and journalism and she took part in Elkarri, the social movement for the dialogue and peace in the Basque Country.[1]
In the 2009 Basque regional election Aralar increased both its votes and seats, passing from 28,000 votes to 62,000 and from one only seat (occupied by Ezenarro herself) to four seats. With those results, Ezenarro became leader of the Aralar parliamentary group.
After she supported the creation of a new Forum for Peace and Coexistence, which excluded the basq nationalist Batasuna party, she was ousted from her party in 2012, and ended her political career after the 2012 Basque regional election. She joined the forum, she helped to create. In 2015 she joined the newly formed Gogora Institute for Memory, Coexistence and Human Rights, and became its director.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ CV of Ainzane Ezenarro (in Spanish) by the government of the Basq County https://www.irekia.euskadi.eus/uploads/attachments/16136/ezenarro_egurbide_aintzane_es.pdf
- ^ "Aintzane Ezenarro dirigirá el Instituto de la Memoria". EITB (in Spanish). 2021-07-22. Retrieved 2024-05-29.
External links
[edit]- (in Basque) Aintzane Ezenarro's blog
- 1971 births
- Aralar (Basque political party) politicians
- Living people
- Members of the 8th Basque Parliament
- Members of the 9th Basque Parliament
- People from Getaria
- Women members of the Basque Parliament
- Municipal councillors in the Basque Country (autonomous community)
- University of the Basque Country alumni
- Basque women in politics
- Basque politician stubs