Miguel Ángel Blanco
Spanish politician and murder victim

Born
1968
57 years ago
Died
July 13th, 1997
28 years ago — 29 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
Spain
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A Spanish politician served as a city councilor for the People's Party in Ermua. His abduction and murder by the Basque terrorist group ETA in July 1997 sparked widespread outrage across Spain. The event catalyzed a national outcry against terrorism and led to significant political changes in the country. Following his death, many memorials and tributes were established to honor his legacy and the victims of terrorism in Spain.
Served as a city councilor for the People's Party
Abducted and murdered by ETA
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