Luis Alberto Aguiriano
Member of the Congress of Deputies
In office
15 July 1986  18 January 2000
ConstituencyÁlava
Member of the Senate
In office
18 November 1982  14 July 1986
ConstituencyÁlava
In office
15 June 1977  2 January 1979
ConstituencyÁlava
Personal details
Born
Luis Alberto Aguiriano Forniés

(1940-04-01)1 April 1940
Vitoria, Spain
Died23 June 2019(2019-06-23) (aged 79)
Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain
Political partyPSOE
RelativesJosé Antonio Aguiriano (brother)

Luis Alberto Aguiriano Forniés (1 April 1940 – 23 June 2019[1]) was a Spanish socialist politician. He served as a senator from 1977 to 1979[2] and from 1982 to 1986,[3] as well as a member of the Congress of Deputies from 1986 to 2000.[4]

Biography

He was born in Vitoria to a left-wing family which took part in the clandestine reorganization of the Álava branch of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party during the Francoist dictatorship.[5] José Antonio Aguiriano, who would also become a politician, was his older brother. He was a founding member of the Federación Universitaria Democrática Española, an underground students' union; this led to him being arrested and imprisoned in Bilbao. He was elected to the Senate in the 1977 election, and again in 1982. In 1986 he was elected to the Congress of Deputies, where he served until 2000. He died in Vitoria-Gasteiz on 23 June 2019.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 González, David (23 June 2019). "Fallece a los 79 años Luis Alberto Aguiriano, histórico del socialismo alavés". El Correo (in Spanish). Retrieved 30 April 2022.
  2. "Ficha del Senador - AGUIRIANO FORNIÉS, LUIS ALBERTO (Legislatura Constituyente)". Senado de España (in Spanish). Retrieved 30 April 2022.
  3. "Ficha del Senador - AGUIRIANO FORNIÉS, LUIS ALBERTO (II Legislatura)". Senado de España (in Spanish). Retrieved 30 April 2022.
  4. "Luis Alberto Aguiriano Forniés - VI Legislatura". Congreso de los Diputados (in Spanish). Retrieved 30 April 2022.
  5. Arozamena Ayala, Ainhoa. "Aguiriano Forniés, Luis Alberto". Auñamendi Encyclopedia (in Spanish). Eusko Ikaskuntza. Retrieved 30 April 2022.
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