Coordinates: 43°19′18″N 1°59′09″W / 43.321587310474314°N 1.98577880859375°W / 43.321587310474314; -1.98577880859375

City Council of San Sebastián: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Content deleted Content added
No edit summary
Venerock (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
{{coord|43.321587310474314|-1.98577880859375|display=title}}
{{coord|43.321587310474314|-1.98577880859375|display=title}}


[[File:San Sebastian Ayuntamiento.jpg|280px|thumb|City council of San Sebastián.]]
[[File:San Sebastian Ayuntamiento.jpg|300px|thumb|The City Council, former casino built in 1887, viewed from Alderdi Eder.]]


The '''City council of San Sebastián''' ({{lang-eu|Donostiako udaletxea}}, {{lang-es|Ayuntamiento de San Sebastián}}) is the institution that governs the [[Basque Country (autonomous community)|Basque]] city of [[San Sebastián]] ([[Spain]]). Its premises are located in the former casino of the city next to the Bay of La Concha<ref>[http://www.sansebastianturismo.com/info/sansebastianturismo/turismo_ver.nsf/vowebContenidosId/NT00000956?OpenDocument&idioma=ing&id=T444503&cat=Arquitectura&doc=D San Sebastian's city-council's website]</ref>.
The '''City council of San Sebastián''' ({{lang-eu|Donostiako udaletxea}}, {{lang-es|Ayuntamiento de San Sebastián}}) is the institution that governs the [[Basque Country (autonomous community)|Basque]] city of [[San Sebastián]] ([[Spain]]). Its premises are located in the former casino of the city next to the Bay of La Concha<ref>[http://www.sansebastianturismo.com/info/sansebastianturismo/turismo_ver.nsf/vowebContenidosId/NT00000956?OpenDocument&idioma=ing&id=T444503&cat=Arquitectura&doc=D San Sebastian's city-council's website]</ref>.
Line 7: Line 7:
==Building==
==Building==


The building was built in 1887 in the Gardens of Alderdi-Eder of San Sebastián. At the opening ceremony attended for the first time the Queen [[Maria Christina of Austria]]. It is near the Real Club Náutico de San Sebastián. Casino closed as the prohibition of gambling in 1924.
The building was built in 1887 in the Gardens of Alderdi-Eder of San Sebastián. At the opening ceremony attended for the first time the Queen [[Maria Christina of Austria]]. It is next to Nautical Royal Club of San Sebastián. Closed as casino because the prohibition of gambling in 1924.


On April 14, 1928 an agreement was reached to open in this building the Center of Attraction and Tourism. Later this being moved to a building next to the Hotel Maria Cristina.
On April 14 of 1928 an agreement was reached to open in this building the Center of Attraction and Tourism. Later this being moved to a building next to the [[Hotel María Cristina]].


On 20 January 1945 the council moved to this building. Arizmendi Alday architects and amended the initial draft in 1943 and transformed the old casino in council. Until then the town hall was in the Constitution Square (Old Town), now headquarters of the Municipal Library<ref>''[[Deia]]'': [http://www.deia.com/es/impresa/2008/05/04/bizkaia/herrialdeak/464528.php ¡Hagan juego en la memoria de Donostia! ]</ref>.
On 20 January of 1945 the council was moved to this building. The architects Alday and Arizmendi amended the initial project in 1943 and transformed the former casino in council. Until then the City Hall was located in the Constitution Square (Parte Vieja), now headquarters of the Municipal Library<ref>''[[Deia]]'': [http://www.deia.com/es/impresa/2008/05/04/bizkaia/herrialdeak/464528.php ¡Hagan juego en la memoria de Donostia! ]</ref>.

==City Administration==

After the democratic restoration in 1977 and after a brief period in which a municipal manager, led first by Ramón Jáuregui and subsequently by Iñaki Alkiza, was in charge of the city government, held its first democratic elections in 1979. Although lacking of absolute majority, Jesús María Alkain, the [[Basque Nationalist Party]], as the candidate most voted for Mayor agreed. <ref>[http://hemeroteca.abc.es/nav/Navigate.exe/hemeroteca/madrid/abc/1979/04/21/020.html Formed the city council of of San Sebastián, with mayor of PNV], ''[[ABC (newspaper)|ABC]]'', January 21 of 1979.</ref><ref>[http://www.diariovasco.com/20090421/san-sebastian/jesus-maria-alkain-proclamado-20090421.html Jesús María Alkain is proclaimed mayor], ''El Diario Vasco'', April 21 of 2009.</ref>

In the next legislature succeeded to his fellow mayor Ramon Labayen, also without an absolute majority. However, the division of Eusko Alkartasuna, who became the most militant of the PNV in San Sebastian, made at the next election (1987) EA's candidate was the most voted. Formed a minority coalition government with Euskadiko Ezkerra, which allowed it to remain as mayor during the term 1987-1991.

In 1991, Odon Elorza (PSE-EE/PSOE) became mayor, with the support of PP and PNV. With various covenants (with PNV and EA in 1995, with PP in 1999) has remained at the head of the council since then, and since 1999 a majority of votes and seats. After the 2007 elections, a government with the municipal group Aralar-Alternatiba (formerly Aralar-Ezker Batua) [3].

These are the mayors who have governed the municipality San Sebastian from the 1979 election:


== References ==
== References ==
Line 17: Line 27:


[[Category:Seats of local government]]
[[Category:Seats of local government]]
[[Category:1887 architecture]]
[[Category:San Sebastián]]
[[Category:San Sebastián]]



[[eo:Urbodomo de Donostio]]
[[eo:Urbodomo de Donostio]]

Revision as of 00:59, 18 December 2010

43°19′18″N 1°59′09″W / 43.321587310474314°N 1.98577880859375°W / 43.321587310474314; -1.98577880859375

The City Council, former casino built in 1887, viewed from Alderdi Eder.

The City council of San Sebastián (Basque: Donostiako udaletxea, Spanish: Ayuntamiento de San Sebastián) is the institution that governs the Basque city of San Sebastián (Spain). Its premises are located in the former casino of the city next to the Bay of La Concha[1].

Building

The building was built in 1887 in the Gardens of Alderdi-Eder of San Sebastián. At the opening ceremony attended for the first time the Queen Maria Christina of Austria. It is next to Nautical Royal Club of San Sebastián. Closed as casino because the prohibition of gambling in 1924.

On April 14 of 1928 an agreement was reached to open in this building the Center of Attraction and Tourism. Later this being moved to a building next to the Hotel María Cristina.

On 20 January of 1945 the council was moved to this building. The architects Alday and Arizmendi amended the initial project in 1943 and transformed the former casino in council. Until then the City Hall was located in the Constitution Square (Parte Vieja), now headquarters of the Municipal Library[2].

City Administration

After the democratic restoration in 1977 and after a brief period in which a municipal manager, led first by Ramón Jáuregui and subsequently by Iñaki Alkiza, was in charge of the city government, held its first democratic elections in 1979. Although lacking of absolute majority, Jesús María Alkain, the Basque Nationalist Party, as the candidate most voted for Mayor agreed. [3][4]

In the next legislature succeeded to his fellow mayor Ramon Labayen, also without an absolute majority. However, the division of Eusko Alkartasuna, who became the most militant of the PNV in San Sebastian, made at the next election (1987) EA's candidate was the most voted. Formed a minority coalition government with Euskadiko Ezkerra, which allowed it to remain as mayor during the term 1987-1991.

In 1991, Odon Elorza (PSE-EE/PSOE) became mayor, with the support of PP and PNV. With various covenants (with PNV and EA in 1995, with PP in 1999) has remained at the head of the council since then, and since 1999 a majority of votes and seats. After the 2007 elections, a government with the municipal group Aralar-Alternatiba (formerly Aralar-Ezker Batua) [3].

These are the mayors who have governed the municipality San Sebastian from the 1979 election:

References