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Juan María Atutxa

Juan María Atutxa Mendiola (born May 18, 1941, in Areatza) is a politician from the Basque Country (an autonomous community in Spain) with a nationalist ideology. A member of the Basque Nationalist Party, he was Head of the Department of Interior (1991–98) and President of the Basque Parliament (1998–2005). He currently heads the Sabino Arana foundation.

Juan María Atutxa
4th President of the Basque Parliament
In office
November 25, 1998 – May 16, 2005
Preceded byJoseba Leizaola
Succeeded byIzaskun Bilbao Barandica
Interior Minister of Basque Country
In office
March 31, 1980 – September 1, 1998
PresidentJosé Antonio Ardanza
Preceded byJuan Lasa Jauregi
Succeeded byJosé Manuel Martiarena Lizarazu
Member of the Basque Parliament
In office
November 25, 1998 – October 4, 2005
Personal details
Born
Juan María Atutxa Mendiola

(1941-05-18) May 18, 1941 (age 82)
Areatza, Biscay, Spain
Political partyPNV-EAJ

Head of the Department of Interior (1991-1998) edit

During his term as a regional minister, he was tasked with implementing the recently passed Basque Country Police Act which the regional police body (Ertzaintza) and mandated its extension to the whole autonomous community. Since then, the criminality rates in the Basque Country have consistently ranked among the lowest in Spain according to the data published each year by the office of the Spanish Attorney General[citation needed]. He also implemented the Emergency Response Act, a law unifying the protocols for emergency assistance in the Basque Country, and the Spectacles Act, which mandated periodic safety inspections on buildings authorized to hold public events.

Electoral regulations were also under his responsibility. In this area, he drafted the reform of the electoral law establishing the possibility of a future use of electronic voting and leaving the actual date of implementation to the Parliament. Furthermore, the Department of Interior introduced many technological advances during his tenure, greatly increasing the pace of the scrutiny and offering election night-data over the Internet, a first in Spain.

President of the Basque Parliament (1998–2005) edit

In the 1998 election the Basque Nationalist Party renewed its ranks, dropping incumbent Lehendakari José Antonio Ardanza in favour of the younger, more nationalist-oriented Juan José Ibarretxe. The Presidency of the Parliament was also affected by this renovation, and incumbent President Joseba Andoni Leizaola handed over the chair to Mr. Atutxa. He stayed in office for two terms, but his third run for the head of the legislature after the 2005 election was blocked by the junior coalition partners of his party. After nine rounds of voting in a tie with the Socialist candidate Miguel Buen, he withdrew his candidacy and was replaced by his party colleague Izaskun Bilbao who won the vote.[1]

Unfair conviction edit

His tenure as president saw the enactment of the Spanish Political Parties Act, which sought to outlaw any party that did not condemn the violence of ETA; under this law, Batasuna was declared illegal by the Spanish Supreme Court, which considered that it had tangible links to ETA.

The reporting magistrate in the lawsuit was Manuel Marchena.[2] Consequently, the court ordered the Parliament[3] to disband the parliamentary group of the former party, Sozialista Abertzaleak, which, even though they would still be members of the Parliament, would have denied them the public money allotted to groups. Given that the standing rules of the Parliament did not contemplate the disbanding of parliamentary groups, the Basque nationalist majority in the Bureau considered that the Supreme Court's decision would require rules to be altered in order to meet it.

This started a chain of lawsuits in both the High Court of the Basque Country and the Spanish Supreme Court in which the three Bureau members were charged with an offence of contempt of court for their disobedience to a final ruling of the Supreme Court, which ignored its own Botín doctrine in order to prosecute the Basque MPs.[4] After being initially acquitted on parliamentary immunity by the Basque High Court[5] and an appeal by the far-right union Manos Limpias in 2007, founded by Miguel Bernard Remón, the Supreme Court sentenced him to a €18,000 fine and 18 months of disqualification for the exercise of any public office in early 2008.[6]

In June 2017, the Strasbourg Tribunal of Human Rights condemned Spain for its irregular conviction of the Bureau members Juan Maria Atutxa, Conchi Bilbao and Gorka Knörr.[7] Finally, eleven years on after his conviction by the Supreme Court, the same tribunal overturned it, clearing him and the MPs condemned in the same case of all offences, besides stating that the binding character of the Strasbourg tribunal's sentences for Spanish justice is "out of question".[8]

Criticism edit

In the political field he sternly confronted the violence of ETA, a decision that would make him a target for the group.[9] He was criticized by some Spanish and Basque forces for refusing to break up the parliamentary group, despite not being qualified to make that decision. He replied showing his indignation against the accusations of collusion with the group, citing his status as a potential target:

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ (in Spanish) El Mundo: El Parlamento vasco elige a Izaskun Bilbao (PNV) como presidenta
  2. ^ Pozas, Alberto (2019-10-29). "El Supremo anula la condena a Atutxa". Cadena SER (in Spanish). Retrieved 2019-10-30.
  3. ^ (in Spanish) El Mundo: El Parlamento vasco recibe la orden del Supremo que le da cinco días de plazo para disolver SA
  4. ^ "El Supremo cambia la 'doctrina Botín' y condena a Atutxa". El País (in Spanish). 2008-04-17. ISSN 1134-6582. Retrieved 2018-11-06.
  5. ^ La Clave: Basque High Court ruling on the "Atutxa case" (in Spanish)
  6. ^ El País: El Supremo cambia la doctrina Botín y condena a Atutxa (in Spanish)
  7. ^ "Estrasburgo condena a España por el 'caso Atutxa". El Plural (in Spanish). Retrieved 2018-11-06.
  8. ^ "El TS anula la sentencia que condenó a Atutxa, Knörr y Bilbao por desobediencia tras el fallo del TEDH". Confilegal (in Spanish). 2019-10-29. Retrieved 2019-10-29.
  9. ^ Lukor: El Rey y políticos vascos como San Gil y Atutxa, entre los objetivos de los etarras enviados a prisión (in Spanish)

External links edit

  1. Basque Parliament: Juan María Atutxa - Bio (in Spanish)
Political offices
Preceded by
Juan Lasa Jauregui
Basque Government
Head of the Department of Interior

1991 - 1998
Succeeded by
Javier Balza
Preceded by President of the Basque Parliament
November 25, 1998 - May 16, 2005
Succeeded by

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Juan Maria Atutxa Mendiola born May 18 1941 in Areatza is a politician from the Basque Country an autonomous community in Spain with a nationalist ideology A member of the Basque Nationalist Party he was Head of the Department of Interior 1991 98 and President of the Basque Parliament 1998 2005 He currently heads the Sabino Arana foundation Juan Maria Atutxa4th President of the Basque ParliamentIn office November 25 1998 May 16 2005Preceded byJoseba LeizaolaSucceeded byIzaskun Bilbao BarandicaInterior Minister of Basque CountryIn office March 31 1980 September 1 1998PresidentJose Antonio ArdanzaPreceded byJuan Lasa JauregiSucceeded byJose Manuel Martiarena LizarazuMember of the Basque ParliamentIn office November 25 1998 October 4 2005Personal detailsBornJuan Maria Atutxa Mendiola 1941 05 18 May 18 1941 age 82 Areatza Biscay SpainPolitical partyPNV EAJ Contents 1 Head of the Department of Interior 1991 1998 2 President of the Basque Parliament 1998 2005 3 Unfair conviction 4 Criticism 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHead of the Department of Interior 1991 1998 editDuring his term as a regional minister he was tasked with implementing the recently passed Basque Country Police Act which the regional police body Ertzaintza and mandated its extension to the whole autonomous community Since then the criminality rates in the Basque Country have consistently ranked among the lowest in Spain according to the data published each year by the office of the Spanish Attorney General citation needed He also implemented the Emergency Response Act a law unifying the protocols for emergency assistance in the Basque Country and the Spectacles Act which mandated periodic safety inspections on buildings authorized to hold public events Electoral regulations were also under his responsibility In this area he drafted the reform of the electoral law establishing the possibility of a future use of electronic voting and leaving the actual date of implementation to the Parliament Furthermore the Department of Interior introduced many technological advances during his tenure greatly increasing the pace of the scrutiny and offering election night data over the Internet a first in Spain President of the Basque Parliament 1998 2005 editIn the 1998 election the Basque Nationalist Party renewed its ranks dropping incumbent Lehendakari Jose Antonio Ardanza in favour of the younger more nationalist oriented Juan Jose Ibarretxe The Presidency of the Parliament was also affected by this renovation and incumbent President Joseba Andoni Leizaola handed over the chair to Mr Atutxa He stayed in office for two terms but his third run for the head of the legislature after the 2005 election was blocked by the junior coalition partners of his party After nine rounds of voting in a tie with the Socialist candidate Miguel Buen he withdrew his candidacy and was replaced by his party colleague Izaskun Bilbao who won the vote 1 Unfair conviction editHis tenure as president saw the enactment of the Spanish Political Parties Act which sought to outlaw any party that did not condemn the violence of ETA under this law Batasuna was declared illegal by the Spanish Supreme Court which considered that it had tangible links to ETA The reporting magistrate in the lawsuit was Manuel Marchena 2 Consequently the court ordered the Parliament 3 to disband the parliamentary group of the former party Sozialista Abertzaleak which even though they would still be members of the Parliament would have denied them the public money allotted to groups Given that the standing rules of the Parliament did not contemplate the disbanding of parliamentary groups the Basque nationalist majority in the Bureau considered that the Supreme Court s decision would require rules to be altered in order to meet it This started a chain of lawsuits in both the High Court of the Basque Country and the Spanish Supreme Court in which the three Bureau members were charged with an offence of contempt of court for their disobedience to a final ruling of the Supreme Court which ignored its own Botin doctrine in order to prosecute the Basque MPs 4 After being initially acquitted on parliamentary immunity by the Basque High Court 5 and an appeal by the far right union Manos Limpias in 2007 founded by Miguel Bernard Remon the Supreme Court sentenced him to a 18 000 fine and 18 months of disqualification for the exercise of any public office in early 2008 6 In June 2017 the Strasbourg Tribunal of Human Rights condemned Spain for its irregular conviction of the Bureau members Juan Maria Atutxa Conchi Bilbao and Gorka Knorr 7 Finally eleven years on after his conviction by the Supreme Court the same tribunal overturned it clearing him and the MPs condemned in the same case of all offences besides stating that the binding character of the Strasbourg tribunal s sentences for Spanish justice is out of question 8 Criticism editIn the political field he sternly confronted the violence of ETA a decision that would make him a target for the group 9 He was criticized by some Spanish and Basque forces for refusing to break up the parliamentary group despite not being qualified to make that decision He replied showing his indignation against the accusations of collusion with the group citing his status as a potential target La manipulacion y el engano de determinadas formaciones politicas y algunos medios de comunicacion llega al extremo de considerarme connivente con aquellos que precisamente tratan de segar mi vida Se hace muy dificil llegar a la noche a mi casa llevando bajo el brazo un periodico que afirma cuanto antecede y al mismo tiempo estar con mi servicio de seguridad planificando el horario y la ruta que hemos de seguir la manana siguiente para llegar con vida al Parlamento Vasco The manipulation and deception from certain political formations and mass media comes to the point of considering me an accomplice of those trying to reap my life It is very hard for me to arrive at home at night carrying a newspaper asserting all of that and at the same time have my security service plan the times and routes we shall take the next morning in order to arrive at the Basque Parliament alive See also editArnaldo Otegi Altsasu incident 2016 Trial of Catalonia independence leadersReferences edit in Spanish El Mundo El Parlamento vasco elige a Izaskun Bilbao PNV como presidenta Pozas Alberto 2019 10 29 El Supremo anula la condena a Atutxa Cadena SER in Spanish Retrieved 2019 10 30 in Spanish El Mundo El Parlamento vasco recibe la orden del Supremo que le da cinco dias de plazo para disolver SA El Supremo cambia la doctrina Botin y condena a Atutxa El Pais in Spanish 2008 04 17 ISSN 1134 6582 Retrieved 2018 11 06 La Clave Basque High Court ruling on the Atutxa case in Spanish El Pais El Supremo cambia la doctrina Botin y condena a Atutxa in Spanish Estrasburgo condena a Espana por el caso Atutxa El Plural in Spanish Retrieved 2018 11 06 El TS anula la sentencia que condeno a Atutxa Knorr y Bilbao por desobediencia tras el fallo del TEDH Confilegal in Spanish 2019 10 29 Retrieved 2019 10 29 Lukor El Rey y politicos vascos como San Gil y Atutxa entre los objetivos de los etarras enviados a prision in Spanish External links editBasque Parliament Juan Maria Atutxa Bio in Spanish Political officesPreceded byJuan Lasa Jauregui Basque GovernmentHead of the Department of Interior1991 1998 Succeeded byJavier BalzaPreceded byJoseba Leizaola President of the Basque ParliamentNovember 25 1998 May 16 2005 Succeeded byIzaskun Bilbao Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Juan Maria Atutxa amp oldid 1088678925, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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