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Andoni Ortuzar was born on 13 July 1962 in Sanfuentes, in the mining zone ([[Biscay]]) in [[Spain]]. He studied the "sciences of information", branch of [[journalism]], at the [[University of the Basque Country]]. At the end of his career, he became editor of the Radio Popular de Bilbao. |
Andoni Ortuzar was born on 13 July 1962 in Sanfuentes, in the mining zone ([[Biscay]]) in [[Spain]]. He studied the "sciences of information", branch of [[journalism]], at the [[University of the Basque Country]]. At the end of his career, he became editor of the Radio Popular de Bilbao. |
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In 1981, the newspaper [[Deia (newspaper)|Deia]] where he remained until 1987. At [[Deia (newspaper)|Deia]], he was head of the Labor and Euskadi-Politics sections. The ELA activist belonged to the works council. |
In 1981, the newspaper [[Deia (newspaper)|Deia]] where he remained until [[1987]]. At [[Deia (newspaper)|Deia]], he was head of the Labor and Euskadi-Politics sections. The ELA activist belonged to the works council. |
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Andoni Ortuzar | |
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President of the Basque Nationalist Party | |
Assumed office 12 January 2013 | |
Preceded by | Iñigo Urkullu |
Personal details | |
Born | Andoni Ortuzar Arruabarrena 13 July 1962 Abanto y Ciérbana-Abanto Zierbena (Biscay), Basque Country, Spain |
Political party | Basque Nationalist Party |
Occupation | Journalist |
Andoni Ortuzar Arruabarrena (born 13 July 1962) is a Spanish Basque politician and journalist, and the president of the Basque Nationalist Party.[1]
Early life
Andoni Ortuzar was born on 13 July 1962 in Sanfuentes, in the mining zone (Biscay) in Spain. He studied the "sciences of information", branch of journalism, at the University of the Basque Country. At the end of his career, he became editor of the Radio Popular de Bilbao.
In 1981, the newspaper Deia where he remained until 1987. At Deia, he was head of the Labor and Euskadi-Politics sections. The ELA activist belonged to the works council.
References
- ^ Euzkadi Buru Batzar. "EAJ-PNV: ANDONI ORTUZAR ARRUABARRENA". Eaj-pnv.eus. Retrieved 6 December 2014.