Emilio Pérez Touriño (A Coruña, 1948) is a Galician politician and economist. He is the secretary general of the Socialist Party of Galicia and, since August 2005, president of the autonomous community of Galicia (Spain). Namely, he is president of the executive branch, the Xunta de Galicia. His political views are socialdemocratic and Galicianist.
Academia
Economist by formation, Pérez Touriño completed a course of specialisation at the
University of Grenoble (France). He finished his
doctoral degree in economics at the
University of Santiago de Compostela. He was also vice-president for financial affairs in that same university. During his university years, Touriño developed an intense academic activity, teaching and publishing a number of works on economy and development. He would frequently use
Galicia and Galicia's infrastructures as a case study in the integration with the
European Union.
Politics
During the
transition to democracy (1975-1982), following the end of the
Francoist dictatorship, Touriño revealed himself as a
left wing political activist and even participated in the drafting of the
Galician Statute of Autonomy of 1981. He joined the cabinet of minister
Abel Caballero at the Spanish ministry for transportation, tourism and communications. He also worked in a senior position at the ministry for public works, transportation and the environment. In 1994, he was accused of having accepted irregular payments, reason why he renounced to all his political posts and returned to academia. That same year he also received the Spanish Great Cross of Civil Merit. He eventually made a come back into politics in 1996.
In 1998, Touriño replaces Francisco Vázquez as general secretary of the Socialist Party of Galicia. In 2005 he becomes the president of Galicia, defeating Manuel Fraga's People's Party of Galicia, thanks to a coalition government established with the Galician Nationalist Bloc. Since then, both coalition parties have been engaged by the Spanish Prime Minister, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, in reviewing the current Statute of Autonomy, in order to renegotiate the status of Galicia as a part of the Spanish State. He was re-elected secretary general of the Socialist Party of Galicia in July 2008.
Academic publications (selection)
- _ (1982): "A Evolución da agricultura no capitalismo: a concepción dos clásicos do marxismo como paradigma dunha visión determinista do desenvolvemento histórico", in Revista galega de estudios agrarios, no. 6, p. 183-207.
- _ (1983): Agricultura y capitalismo: análisis de la pequeña producción campesina. Ministerio de Agricultura, Pesca y Alimentación, Servicio de Publicaciones Agrarias, Madrid.
- _ (1992): "Las infraestructuras como factor de despegue del desarrollo gallego", in Estructura económica de Galicia, González Laxe [dir]. Espasa Calpe, Madrid, p. 429-488.
- _ et al. (1997): Infraestructuras y desarrollo regional: efectos económicos de la autopista del Atlántico. Civitas, Madrid.
- _ et al. (1998): Los Efectos económicos de las autovías de Galicia. Instituto de Estudios Económicos de Galicia Pedro Barrié de la Maza, A Coruña.
- _ (2001): En clave de país. Santa Comba, A Coruña.
- _ (2001): "Eurorrexión Galicia-Norte de Portugal, unha oportunidade e un reto", in Tempo exterior, no. 3, p. 17-22.
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