Aintzane Ezenarro
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Aintzane Ezenarro Egurbide ( Getaria,
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, 1971) is a
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politician. She is the Aralar's spokeswoman in the
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since 2005 Basque parliamentary election. She is also councillor of her hometown, Getaria. Aintzane Ezenarro studied
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and
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and she took part in Elkarri, the
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for the dialogue and peace in the Basque Country. In the recent basque election's 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.


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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 Urola Kosta Women members of the Basque Parliament Municipal councillors in the Basque Country (autonomous community) University of the Basque Country alumni {{BasqueCountry-politician-stub