José Ángel Cuerda Montoya (born 17 March 1934) is a Spanish politician of the Basque Nationalist Party (EAJ-PNV). He was the first democratically elected mayor of Vitoria-Gasteiz, serving from 1979 to 1999. Cuerda was known for his promotion of the environment and green space in his city as well as championing sustainable city planning for the wellbeing of residents. Though officially a member of the right-wing PNV, he said in 2019 "I never received instructions from the PNV, nor did I stop being a member of left-wing movements in the Basque Country, Spain, or around the world".
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| - José Ángel Cuerda Montoya (ca)
- José Ángel Cuerda (es)
- Jose Angel Cuerda (eu)
- José Ángel Cuerda (en)
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| - José Ángel Cuerda Montoya (Vitòria, 1934) és un polític basc. Militant del Partit Nacionalista Basc, fou diputat per Àlaba a les eleccions al Parlament Basc de 1984 i alcalde de Vitòria de 1979 a 1999. (ca)
- José Ángel Cuerda Montoya (Vitoria, 17 de marzo de 1934) es un abogado y político del País Vasco. Fue alcalde de Vitoria después de Marco Tabar tras la muerte del dictador Francisco Franco y ejerció el cargo desde 1979 hasta 1999, siendo elegido alcalde cinco veces consecutivas. (es)
- Jose Angel Cuerda Montoya (Gasteiz, 1934ko martxoaren 17a), euskal herritar politikaria izandakoa da. Zuzenbidean lizentziaduna da. EAJren kide hainbat urtez izan ondoren, garai batean Eusko Alkartasunan ibili zen. Geroago berriro EAJra itzuli zen. Gasteizko alkatea izan zen 1979tik 1999 arte, inoizko gogoratuenetarikoa izanda. Azpimarratzekoa da berak egindako ingurumen eta kulturaren aldeko lana. Berak kudeatu zuen hiria EAEko hiriburu bihurtu zenean 1981ean. Alfonso Alonsok ordezkatu zuen hiriko agintean. (eu)
- José Ángel Cuerda Montoya (born 17 March 1934) is a Spanish politician of the Basque Nationalist Party (EAJ-PNV). He was the first democratically elected mayor of Vitoria-Gasteiz, serving from 1979 to 1999. Cuerda was known for his promotion of the environment and green space in his city as well as championing sustainable city planning for the wellbeing of residents. Though officially a member of the right-wing PNV, he said in 2019 "I never received instructions from the PNV, nor did I stop being a member of left-wing movements in the Basque Country, Spain, or around the world". (en)
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| - José Ángel Cuerda Montoya (Vitòria, 1934) és un polític basc. Militant del Partit Nacionalista Basc, fou diputat per Àlaba a les eleccions al Parlament Basc de 1984 i alcalde de Vitòria de 1979 a 1999. (ca)
- José Ángel Cuerda Montoya (Vitoria, 17 de marzo de 1934) es un abogado y político del País Vasco. Fue alcalde de Vitoria después de Marco Tabar tras la muerte del dictador Francisco Franco y ejerció el cargo desde 1979 hasta 1999, siendo elegido alcalde cinco veces consecutivas. (es)
- Jose Angel Cuerda Montoya (Gasteiz, 1934ko martxoaren 17a), euskal herritar politikaria izandakoa da. Zuzenbidean lizentziaduna da. EAJren kide hainbat urtez izan ondoren, garai batean Eusko Alkartasunan ibili zen. Geroago berriro EAJra itzuli zen. Gasteizko alkatea izan zen 1979tik 1999 arte, inoizko gogoratuenetarikoa izanda. Azpimarratzekoa da berak egindako ingurumen eta kulturaren aldeko lana. Berak kudeatu zuen hiria EAEko hiriburu bihurtu zenean 1981ean. Alfonso Alonsok ordezkatu zuen hiriko agintean. (eu)
- José Ángel Cuerda Montoya (born 17 March 1934) is a Spanish politician of the Basque Nationalist Party (EAJ-PNV). He was the first democratically elected mayor of Vitoria-Gasteiz, serving from 1979 to 1999. Cuerda was known for his promotion of the environment and green space in his city as well as championing sustainable city planning for the wellbeing of residents. Though officially a member of the right-wing PNV, he said in 2019 "I never received instructions from the PNV, nor did I stop being a member of left-wing movements in the Basque Country, Spain, or around the world". (en)
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