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Anxo Quintana

Anxo Quintana
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7th Vice President of the Xunta de Galicia
In office
August 2, 2005 – April 20, 2009
Preceded by Alberto Núñez Feijóo
Succeeded by none
Spanish Senator
In office
2000–2005
Mayor of Allariz
In office
1989–1999
Preceded by Leopoldo Pérez Camba
Succeeded by Francisco García Suárez
Personal details
Born (1959-02-25) 25 February 1959 (age 58)
Allariz, Ourense, Spain
Nationality Spanish
Political party Bloque Nacionalista Gallego
Spouse(s) Cristina Cid
Children Xabier (b. 2006), Lía (b. 2006)
Alma mater University of Santiago de Compostela
Occupation Nurse

Anxo Manuel Quintana González, commonly known as Anxo Quintana, is the former leader of the Galician Nationalist Bloc (Bloque Nacionalista Galego, BNG), the main nationalist party in Galicia. From 2005 to 2009 he was a partner in the Galician Government, holding the positions of Vice-President and Minister for Social Affairs.

Quintana was born in Allariz, Ourense Province, on February 25, 1959. After graduating in Nursing at the University of Vigo he worked at the Cristal Piñor Hospital in Ourense. He has been distinguished with an honorary award from the Society of General Medicine for his work in primary healthcare in rural communities.

As a politician, he started working with the rural nationalist trade unionism in his youth. He has been a member of the Galician Nationalist Bloc since its foundation in 1982.

Quintana rose to national prominence in 1989, when he was appointed as Mayor of Allariz, and remained so until 2000, winning local elections with a clear overall majority. During his terms, the small municipality of Allariz was awarded the European Prize of Urbanism and it was chosen by the United Nations as one of the leading communities on sustainable development. From 1995 to 2000 Quintana was also chair of the Galician Federation of Provinces and Municipalities [1].

In 1999, he was appointed by the Parliament of Galicia as senator in the Spanish Senate as the sole representative of the BNG. He eventually had to leave his municipal office in 2000 due to clashes with his new role as senator. In 2003 he replaced charismatic Xosé Manuel Beiras in the leadership of BNG.


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