José Posada
For the Mexican engraver and illustrator, see José Guadalupe Posada. For the Spanish poet and journalist, see José María Posada.
José Domingo Posada González (born May 9, 1940), of Galicia, Spain, was a member of the European Parliament from 1994 to 1999 and is the president of Coalición Galega (a regionalist political party now integrated in Compromiso por Galicia).
Posada came to the spotlight in 1994 as he was the first member of the Parliament to use Galician in his spoken and written communications. This was accepted since Galician was considered to be like Portuguese, which is an official language of the European Union.[1][2] Since then Posada is considered a reintegrationist.
Today, his processing plant is one of the biggest producers and exporters of Spanish marron glacé.[3] It was established in 1955.
He died on January 14, 2013.[4]
References
- ↑ O galego já é oficial na Uniom Europeia
- ↑ Amizade e MDL enviam petição ao Parlamento Europeu em defesa da unidade da língua
- ↑ "El 'rey del marron glacé' ha contribuido a que la castaña de Galicia sea un producto gastronómico de primera categoría en Europa". ElPais.com. November 15, 1983.
- ↑ "José Posada, el patriarca gallego del ‘marron glacé’". ElPais.com. January 15, 2013.
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