Gaspar Llamazares Trigo (; born 28 November 1957) is a Spanish politician. He was the leader of the leftist coalition
Izquierda Unida (IU, ''United Left'') from 2001 to 2008, in the post of General Coordinator.
Early years and career
Llamazares was born in
Logroño,
La Rioja,
Spain. Second of six brothers and sisters, he spent his childhood and youth in Salinas,
Castrillón,
Asturias. He studied
medicine in the
Autonomous University of Madrid and in the
University of Oviedo, where he received his degree. There, he founded "Bocetos" ("sketches"), a medical publication attempting to focus especially on the social issues of medicine, unlike the biological paradigms then dominating in medicine. He then completed his studies with a Masters in Public Health in the University of Havana, in
Cuba. In 1985, back in Spain, he started teaching in the University of Santiago de Compostela, and then in the Unidad Docente de Medicina de Familia in
Cazoña (
Cantabria).
Early political career
He joined the Communist Party in 1981. In 1988, he was elected Secretary General and General Coordinator of Izquierda Unida in Asturias. In 1991, he was elected deputy to the regional parliament of Asturias, where he was spokesman for Izquierda Unida's group. In this chamber, IU worked with governments of the
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party until 1995.
Llamazares was the General Secretary of the PCE in the autonomous community of
Asturias, and member of Asturias' Parliament between 1988 and 2000.
Later political career
Llamazares was elected
deputy
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in the
Spanish Congress
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for the constituency of
Asturias in the
2000 General Elections. Following the poor results obtained by IU in that elections (20 deputies in
1996
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, and 8 in 2000), Llamazares announced his intentions to run for the post of General Coordinator in the Coalition's sixth Federal Assembly due to be held December that year. During the Assembly, the post was contested by
Francisco Frutos, Secretary General of the Communist Party of Spain, and
Angeles Maestro, who was supported by the most radical factions of IU, along with Llamazares, who was supported by the then General Coordinator
Julio Anguita
Julio Anguita González (21 November 194116 May 2020) was a Spanish politician and historian. He was Mayor of Córdoba, Spain, Córdoba from 1979 to 1986, coordinator of United Left (Spain), United Left (IU) between 1989 and 1999, and Secretary- ...
. In the Election for the Political Committee, the list backing Llamazares obtained 32 seats, whilst the list backing Frutos obtained 30 seats, and the list backing Maestro obtained 13 seats. In the following General Coordinator election, Maestro's supporters abstained, allowing Llamazares to be elected as General Coordinator. Being the General Coordinator, Llamazares was also designated as IU's parliamentary leader.
Llamazares was re-elected General Coordinator in the seventh Federal Assembly of IU held in December 2003, being opposed by
Luis Carlos Rejon
Luis is a given name. It is the Spanish form of the originally Germanic name or . Other Iberian Romance languages have comparable forms: (with an accent mark on the i) in Portuguese and Galician, in Aragonese and Catalan, while is archai ...
, then Deputy for Cordoba, who was backed by several regional minorities, along with the
new left
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ist faction "
Espacio Alternativo", and Juan Manuel Sanchez Gordillo Mayor of
Marinaleda
Marinaleda is a Spanish municipality of the province of Seville that belongs to the region of Sierra Sur, located in the basin of Genil, in the autonomous community of Andalusia. It has an area of and a population of 2,778 inhabitants accordi ...
,
Seville, who was supported by the more radical factions of IU (mainly
Corriente Roja
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and CUT). Llamazares obtained a clear majority and was appointed Prime Ministerial candidate.
In the
2004 general election, Llamazares was elected Deputy for
Madrid (as it is tradition for the Prime Ministerial Candidates of the national parties to be candidates for Madrid), but IU obtained its worst result ever with only 3 seats in Congress (5 in coalition with
Initiative for Catalonia Greens). This led to a large number of IU members blaming the results on Llamazares. In the
2004 European Parliament election
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, IU won only 1
Member of the European Parliament from the previous 4 in
1999
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(IU was in a joint list with Initiative For Catalonia that won 2 MEPs - one for each - that joined separate groups in the European Parliament). That led to Llamazares to call for an Extraordinary Assembly.
In the eighth (Extraordinary) Assembly of IU, Llamazares, who was backed by the more centrist Factions of IU as well as the Green-left factions and the more nationalist leaning factions, was opposed by
Enrique Santiago
Enrique Fernando Santiago Romero (born 1964) is a Spanish lawyer and politician, who is the secretary-general of the Communist Party of Spain (PCE) since April 2018. He has been as member of the 13th Congress of Deputies, representing Madrid, s ...
, a
human rights lawyer initially supported by the young
cadres, and later Communist Party of Spain leadership, and Sebastian Martin Recio, Mayor of
Carmona, Seville
Carmona is a town of southwestern Spain, in the province of Seville; it lies 33 km north-east of Seville.
Carmona is built on a ridge overlooking the central plain of Andalusia; to the north is the Sierra Morena, with the peak of San Cris ...
, supported by the Andalusian minority as well as "Espacio Alternativo". (Previously, Santiago and Martin Recio reached an agreement to vote in the most supported of both in the political council. Llamazares won 54 seats, while Santiago won 42, and Martin Recio 14. The sum of Santiago and Martin Recio lists gave the first 56 votes. But a last-hour amendment introduced during the assembly to the IU
by-laws, giving the General Coordinators of the Federations the right to vote for the General Coordinator, threw a result of 67 for Llamazares, 51 against, and 8 abstentions, allowing Llamzares to be re-elected as Coordinator General.
In May 2007, prior to the Municipal Elections, Llamazares Became the first national political leader to campaign through
Second Life. During the electoral campaign, Llamazares announced he will not re-run as candidate for General Coordinator of IU in the following Assembly, supposedly scheduled for autumn that year. In July 2007, Llamazares announced he will intend to run once more as candidate for prime minister, a decision that caused several controversies inside the organization, specially amongst the Communist Party of Spain, and other sectors considered to be on the left of IU, along with that it was announced that the upcoming general assembly will be postponed to after the
General Election
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, scheduled for March 2008. On October, Marga Sanz, a member of the Communist Party of Spain's Standing Committee and its General Secretary in the
Valencian Community, announced her intention to run against Llamazares for IU's nomination to prime ministership. Primary elections were held in the last weeks of October and the beginning of November 2007, with Llamazares victorious.
In March 2008, in the immediate aftermath of IU's worst-ever General Election results, Llamazares announced his intention not to seek re-election to the leadership of IU, finally resigning on 25 October 2008, three weeks before the 9th Federal Assembly of IU that will elect his successor.
In 2009, he sought to publicly condemn Pope
Benedict XVI for having argued that condoms may in fact do more harm than good in the fight against AIDS.
On 15 January 2010, the
Federal Bureau of Investigation
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published digitally-aged pictures of
Osama bin Laden
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and
Atiyah Abd Al-Rahman
Atiyah Abd al-Rahman ( ar, عطية عبد الرحمن; 1969 – August 22, 2011), born Jamal Ibrahim Ashtiwi al Misrati, was reported by the US State Department on its website which they claimed were produced using cutting-edge technology. Spanish newspaper ''
El Mundo''
Lawmaker's Image Used in Osama Bin Laden Age Progression
/ref> revealed that a picture of Llamazares was taken from Google Images, and his hair and facial stubble was used to create the image. The FBI has admitted to this, and removed the image. An internal investigation has been launched by the FBI to find out if this was done intentionally.
See also
* Politics of Spain
* United Left (Spain)
References
External links
IU webpage
Personal Webpage
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1957 births
Living people
People from Logroño
Communist Party of Spain politicians
Politicians from Asturias
United Left (Spain) politicians
Members of the 7th Congress of Deputies (Spain)
Members of the 8th Congress of Deputies (Spain)
Members of the 9th Congress of Deputies (Spain)
Autonomous University of Madrid alumni
University of Oviedo alumni
Politicians from La Rioja
People from Avilés (comarca)