List of Lehendakaris

The president of the autonomous government of the Basque Country, Spain is referred to as Eusko Jaurlaritzako lehendakaria in Basque ("president of the Basque Government"). The correspondent title in Spanish is Presidente del Gobierno Vasco and, since recently, lehendakari[1] or the Spanish form lendakari.[2]

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List of lehendakaris

Parties

  Basque Nationalist Party (PNV-EAJ) (6)
  Socialist Party of the Basque Country–Basque Country Left (PSE-EE) (2)

No. Term of Office Picture Name Party Time in office Notes
1 7 October 193622 March 1960José Antonio Aguirre y LecubePNV-EAJ 23 years, 167 daysIn exile from 1937 due to the advance of the Nationalists in the Spanish Civil War and the subsequent dictatorship.
2 22 March 19602 May 1979Jesús María de Leizaola SánchezPNV-EAJ 19 years, 46 daysIn exile. The Basque government-in-exile dissolved following the enacting of the new Statute of Autonomy in 1980.
7 February 19782 May 1979Ramón Rubial CaviaPSE-EE Appointed President of the Basque General Council, a multiparty organ preparing the restoration of Basque autonomy.

He used the title lehendakari [3] and the Basque Government lists him as one[4] However nationalists such as Iñaki Anasagasti point to the simultaneous presence of Leizaola to deny Rubial the title.[5]

3 2 May 19792 March 1985Carlos Garaikoetxea UrrizaPNV-EAJ 5 years, 304 daysServed as president of the Basque General Council in 1979, then as Lehendakari after the enacting of the Statute of Autonomy.
4 2 March 19852 January 1999José Antonio Ardanza GarroPNV-EAJ 13 years, 306 days
5 2 January 19997 May 2009Juan José Ibarretxe MarkuartuPNV-EAJ 10 years, 125 days
6 7 May 200915 December 2012Francisco Javier "Patxi" López ÁlvarezPSE-EE 3 years, 222 days
7 15 December 2012IncumbentIñigo Urkullu RenteríaPNV-EAJ 7 years, 244 days
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See also

References

  1. The Style Guide of the most sold newspaper in Spain, El País, recommends the spelling "lehendakari" Archived 2010-10-26 at the Wayback Machine and advises against the spelling "lendakari."
  2. The dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy uses the spelling "lendakari."
  3. Ramón Rubial Lehendakari:
    (in Spanish) "Recién nombrado, en febrero de 1978, le preguntaron ¿Lehendakari o Presidente? a lo que afirmó: “Tradicionalmente siempre se ha llamado al Presidente del Gobierno Vasco, Lehendakari. A mí me gustaría que me llamaran así; parece lo lógico”.
    (in English) "Freshly named, in February 1978, he was asked: "Lehendakari" or "Presidente"?. He answered: "Traditionally the President of the Basque Government has always been called Lehendakari. I would like to be called so; it seems logical"
  4. (in Spanish) Predecesores at the site of the Basque Government.
  5. Rubial nunca fue Lehendakari, Iñaki Anasagasti, Deia, 31 October 2012.
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