Bingen Zupiria | |
Office: | Minister of Security |
Term Start: | 25 June 2024 |
President: | Imanol Pradales |
Predecessor: | Josu Erkoreka |
Office2: | Government Spokesperson |
Term Start2: | 8 September 2020 |
Term End2: | 25 June 2024 |
President2: | Iñigo Urkullu |
Predecessor2: | Josu Erkoreka |
Successor2: | Maria Ubarretxena |
Office3: | Minister of Culture and Language Policy |
Term Start3: | 28 November 2016 |
Term End3: | 25 June 2024 |
President3: | Iñigo Urkullu |
Predecessor3: | Cristina Uriarte (as Minister of Education, Language Policy and Culture) |
Successor3: | Ibone Bengoetxea |
Office4: | Acting Director-General of EITB |
Term Start4: | 2008 |
Term End4: | 2009 |
Predecessor4: | Andoni Ortuzar |
Successor4: | Alberto Surio |
Office5: | Director of ETB |
Term Start5: | 1999 |
Term End5: | 2009 |
Predecessor5: | Vacant (Iñaki Zarraoa as acting director, previously Luis Aranberri) |
Successor5: | Miguel Angel Idigoras |
Term Start6: | 2 September 1989 |
Term End6: | 22 January 1999 |
President6: | Jose Antonio Ardanza |
Predecessor6: | Juan Ignacio Intxaurraga Beaskoetxea |
Successor6: | Joseba García Bengoetxea |
Birth Name: | Bingen Zupiria Gorostidi |
Birth Place: | Hernani |
Nationality: | Spanish |
Party: | Basque National Party |
Spouse: | Aintzane Bolinaga |
Children: | 3 |
Occupation: | Journalist |
Alma Mater: | University of Deusto |
Education: | Philosophy and Letters |
Website: | Personal 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.
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 a 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]
In 1983, he started a journalist career at EITB, the public broadcasting service of the Basque Country. He worked as editor and presenter in the news division of ETB, the public television. He used to present Gaur Egun and Teleberri, the news programmes of ETB1 and ETB2, respectively. He later worked as editor in chief of ETB's news division.[7]
From 1989 to 1999 he was the Press Secretary of the Basque Government and Communications Advisor to the Lehendakari (President of the Basque Government), working under the presidency of Jose Antonio Ardanza. In 1999 he returned to EITB as director of ETB, where he remained until 2009, upon being sacked by the new administration formed after the 2009 Basque regional election. He briefly served as acting Director-General of EITB from 2008 to 2009, succeeding Andoni Ortuzar.[8]
From 2005 to 2007 he was the director of a joint master's degree by EITB and the University of Deusto on Audiovisual, Corporate and Institutional Communication. He was a visiting professor at the University of Mondragon for two years, from 2007 to 2009, teaching the course Quality to last year students of Audiovisual Communication degree. He has also taught in master's degrees on Corporate Communication and Management of Innovation and Knowledge by the University of the Basque Country.[9]
During the summer of 2009 he worked as script supervisor for the Basque drama series Mugaldekoak. After leaving his post at EITB he was the director of G-Quest from November 2009, a Bilbao-based company working on social research, strategic marketing and communication. He was also a contributor for the newspaper Deia and the radio station Cadena Ser.
In 2012, he became the director of the newspaper Deia.[10] In 2016 Lehendakari Iñigo Urkullu named Zupiria Minister of Culture and Language Policy of the Basque Government.[11] After the 2020 Basque regional election Urkullu formed his third government, where Zupiria remained as Minister of Culture and Language Policy and assumed the office of government spokesperson.
The 2024 Basque regional election was followed by Imanol Pradales' election as lehendakari. Zupiria was one of the few ministers from Urkullu's last government to continue in the new cabinet. He was named Minister of Security, succeeding Josu Erkoreka.
He currently lives in Bilbao. He is married to Aintzane Bolinaga, a news editor at EITB.[12] The couple has two sons and a daughter.[13]