Bingen Zupiria

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Preceded byJosu Erkoreka
Preceded byJosu Erkoreka
Bingen Zupiria
Zupiria in 2017
Minister of Security
Assumed office
25 June 2024
PresidentImanol Pradales
Preceded byJosu Erkoreka
Government Spokesperson
In office
8 September 2020  25 June 2024
PresidentIñigo Urkullu
Preceded byJosu Erkoreka
Succeeded byMaria Ubarretxena
Minister of Culture and Language Policy
In office
28 November 2016  25 June 2024
PresidentIñigo Urkullu
Preceded byCristina Uriarte (as Minister of Education, Language Policy and Culture)
Succeeded byIbone Bengoetxea
Acting Director-General of EITB
In office
2008–2009
Preceded byAndoni Ortuzar
Succeeded byAlberto Surio
Director of ETB
In office
1999–2009
Preceded byVacant (Iñaki Zarraoa as acting director, previously Luis Aranberri)
Succeeded byMiguel Angel Idigoras
Press Secretary of the Basque Government and Communications Advisor to the Lehendakari
In office
2 September 1989  22 January 1999
PresidentJose Antonio Ardanza
Preceded byJuan Ignacio Intxaurraga Beaskoetxea
Succeeded byJoseba García Bengoetxea
Personal details
BornBingen Zupiria Gorostidi
1961 (age 6465)
PartyBasque National Party
SpouseAintzane Bolinaga
Children3
EducationPhilosophy and Letters
Alma materUniversity of Deusto
OccupationJournalist
WebsitePersonal Twitter

Bingen Zupiria (born 1961) is a Spanish politician affiliated with the Basque National Party. As of 25 June 2024, he serves as Minister of Security in the Basque Government led by Imanol Pradales. He previously served as Minister of Culture and Language Policy in the Second Urkullu Government (2016–2020) and the Third Urkullu Government (2020–2024), serving under Iñigo Urkullu.[1] He also served as government spokesperson from 2020 to 2024.[1]

He was born in Hernani in 1961, and attended Urumea Ikastola.[2] He holds a degree in Philosophy and Letters from the University of Deusto, specialising in Basque Philology. He graduated with honours in 1984. In 2002, he earned an MBA on Management of Worker Cooperatives by Mondragon University.[3]

He was a member of the music duo "Miren eta Bingen", along with Miren Etxaniz.[4] The duo played traditional Basque music, and Zupiria used to play the pandero.[5] The duo was active for four years, and they released an album in 1982.[6]

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