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Miguel Urbán
Member of the European Parliament
Assumed office
5 March 2015
ConstituencySpain
Personal details
Born26 March 1980 (1980-03-26) (age 44)
Madrid, Spain
Political partyPodemos (since 2014)
Anticapitalist Left
Alma materComplutense University of Madrid
OccupationPolitician, activist, librarian

Miguel Urbán Crespo (born 26 March 1980) is a Spanish activist and politician. A co-founder of Podemos, he serves as Member of the European Parliament since 2015, integrated within the European United Left–Nordic Green Left political group.

Biografía

Born on 26 March 1980 en Madrid,[1][2] he is son of Luis Miguel Urbán Fernández, a member of the trotskyist Revolutionary Communist League who suffered torture enacted by Billy el Niño in Francoist Spain.[3] He studied history at the Complutense University of Madrid (UCM), although he did not graduate.[4] Urban worked as librarian in La Marabunta.[5][6]

Urbán during the presentation of Podemos in January 2014

He ran in the 20th place of the Anticapitalist Left-Global Revolt list vis-à-vis the 2009 European Parliament election in Spain.[7] He led the trotskyist Anticapitalist Left (IA) list in Madrid to the Congress of Deputies in the 2011 general election.[8]

One of the most prominent figures of IA,[9] he helped to give form along 2013 through conversations with Pablo Iglesias to the main idea of the project that would become Podemos,[10] tensions between the anticapitalistas and the UCM lecturers notwithstanding. On 17 January 2014, he was among the partakers of the event at the Teatro del Barrio [es] in Lavapiés that presented the Mover ficha manifesto,[11] the foundational text of Podemos.

He was included 7th in the Podemos list for the 2014 European Parliament election.[12] Following the renouncements of Carlos Jiménez Villarejo and Teresa Rodríguez to their respective seats,[13] Urbán became a MEP on 5 March 2015. He served as member of the Committee on Industry, Research and Energy (ITRE; 2015) and the Committee on Foreign Affairs (AFET; 2015–2019), as well as in the Subcommittee on Human Rights (DROI) the Delegation for relations with the Maghreb countries and the Arab Maghreb Union and the Delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Union for the Mediterranean.[14]

He ran in the 5th place of the Unidas Podemos Cambiar Europa electoral coalition list for the 2019 European Parliament election in Spain,[15] renovating his MEP seat for the 2019–2024 term. He joined the Committee on Development (EVE) and the DROI as well as the Delegation for relations with Mercosur (DMER) and the Delegation to the Euro-Latin American Parliamentary Assembly (DLAT).[1]

Works

  • — (2014). El viejo fascismo y la nueva derecha radical. Barcelona: Sylone.[16]
  • — (2020). La emergencia de Vox. Apuntes para combatir a la extrema derecha española. Barcelona: Sylone.[17]

References

Citations
  1. ^ a b "Miguel Urbán Crespo". www.europarl.europa.eu. European Parliament.
  2. ^ Riveiro, Aitor (2 May 2018). ""Hay que construir un bloque del cambio amplio en Europa porque lo que viene es peor que lo visto hasta ahora"". eldiario.es.
  3. ^ "Víctimas de 'Billy el Niño', entre ellas el padre del eurodiputado Miguel Urbán, presentan tres querellas por torturas". www.europapress.es. Europa Press. 28 February 2019.
  4. ^ "Anticapitalistas se presenta a las elecciones del 20-N". www.cronicapopular.es. Crónica Popular. 17 October 2015.
  5. ^ Bécares, Roberto (29 May 2014). "El Lavapiés de Podemos, del almacén de frutos secos a la cafetería sin Coca-Cola". www.elmundo.es. El Mundo.
  6. ^ Orué, Eva (8 February 2015). "Más que vender libros". www.infolibre.es. InfoLibre.
  7. ^ Junta Electoral Central: "Candidaturas proclamadas a las elecciones de Diputados al Parlamento Europeo convocadas por Real Decreto 482/2009, de 3 de abril, a celebrar el 7 de junio de 2009" (PDF). Boletín Oficial del Estado (115): 40777–40828. 12 May 2009. ISSN 0212-033X.
  8. ^ Candidaturas proclamadas para las elecciones al Congreso de los Diputados y al Senado Boletín Oficial del Estado, 25 de octubre de 2011.
  9. ^ Rodríguez López 2016, p. 78.
  10. ^ Rodríguez López 2016, p. 81.
  11. ^ Rodríguez López 2016, pp. 78–79.
  12. ^ Junta Electoral Central: "Acuerdo de 28 de abril de 2014, de la Junta Electoral Central, de proclamación de candidaturas a las elecciones de Diputados al Parlamento Europeo, convocadas por Real Decreto 213/2014, de 31 de marzo, a celebrar el 25 de mayo de 2014" (PDF). Boletín Oficial del Estado (104): 33409–33471. 29 April 2014. ISSN 0212-033X.
  13. ^ "El rival de Pablo Iglesias en Madrid toma mañana posesión de su escaño como eurodiputado de Podemos". www.eldiario.es. eldiario.es. 4 March 2015.
  14. ^ "Miguel Urbán Crespo. 8th parliamentary term". www.europarl.europa.eu. European Parliament.
  15. ^ Junta Electoral Central: "Resolución de 29 de abril de 2019, de la Presidencia de la Junta Electoral Central, de proclamación de candidaturas a las elecciones de diputados al Parlamento Europeo convocadas por Real Decreto 206/2019, de 1 de abril, a celebrar el 26 de mayo de 2019" (PDF). Boletín Oficial del Estado (103): 46867–46920. 30 April 2019. ISSN 0212-033X.
  16. ^ Méndez Rubio 2015–2016, p. 67.
  17. ^ eldiariomurcia. "El eurodiputado Miguel Urbán presenta en Murcia 'La emergencia de Vox'". eldiario.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-02-07.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
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