Foto 1 de 22: Basque Premier Juan Jose Ibarretxe arrives for a news conference with Partido Nacionalista Vasco (PNV) President Inigo Urkullu (R) after winning Basque parliament elections in Bilbao March 1, 2009. REUTERS/Vincent West (SPAIN) TELETIPOS_CORREO:%%%,%%%,%%%,IBARRETXE. Fuente: X00957. 01/03/2009
Foto 2 de 22: Supporters of the Basque Nationalist Party or PNV, wait for the electoral recount at party headquarters as nationalist leader, Juan Jose Ibarretxe, is seen on a TV screen, left, in Bilbao northern Spain Sunday March 1, 2009. In Spain's turbulent Basque region, political power is spelled PNV: the acronym for the nationalist party that has ruled for nearly 30 years on a platform flirting with independence. But in elections this weekend, that grip might be in jeopardy. (AP Photo /Alvaro Barrient. Fuente: AP. 01/03/2009
Foto 3 de 22: Juan Jose Ibarretxe, a leader of the Basque Nationalist Party or PNV, left, waves to his supporters accompanied by Inigo Urkullo, president of PNV, right, after winning the Basque Elections in Bilbao northern Spain Sunday March 1, 2009. In Spain's turbulent Basque region, political power is spelled PNV: the acronym for the nationalist party that has ruled for nearly 30 years on a platform flirting with independence. But in elections this weekend, that grip might be in jeopardy. (AP Photo /Alv. Fuente: AP. 01/03/2009
Foto 4 de 22: Basque Premier Juan Jose Ibarretxe arrives for a news conference with Partido Nacionalista Vasco (PNV) President Inigo Urkullu (R) after winning Basque parliament elections in Bilbao March 1, 2009. REUTERS/Vincent West (SPAIN) TELETIPOS_CORREO:%%%,%%%,%%%,IBARRETXE. Fuente: X00957. 01/03/2009
Foto 5 de 22: fotografía de fernando gomez. Fuente: . 01/03/2009
Foto 6 de 22: fotografía de fernando gomez. Fuente: . 01/03/2009
Foto 7 de 22: VIT09. VITORIA, 01/03/2009.- El lehendakari, Juan José Ibarretxe (2i), conversa con el consejero de Sanidad, Gabriel Inclán (i), ante la consejera de Cultura, Miren Azkarate (d), durante el seguimiento organizado por el Gobierno Vasco en la sede de la Presidencia del Ejecutivo autónomo en Vitoria. EFE/David Aguilar TELETIPOS_CORREO:%%%,%%%,%%%,IBARRETXE. Fuente: EFE. 01/03/2009
Foto 8 de 22: Basque Premier Juan Jose Ibarretxe arrives for a news conference with Partido Nacionalista Vasco (PNV) President Inigo Urkullu (R) after winning Basque parliament elections in Bilbao March 1, 2009. REUTERS/Vincent West (SPAIN) TELETIPOS_CORREO:%%%,%%%,%%%,IBARRETXE. Fuente: X00957. 01/03/2009
Foto 9 de 22: BIL-40 BILBAO (VIZCAYA) 1-03-09. El candidato a la reelección como lehendakari, Juan José Ibarretxe(c)acompañado por el presidente del PNV, Iñigo Urkullu, tras conocer los resultados obtenidos por su partido en las elecciones autonómicas en el País Vasco, celebradas hoy. EFE/ Alfredo Aldai. TELETIPOS_CORREO:%%%,%%%,ELECCIONES-,%%%. Fuente: EFE. 01/03/2009
Foto 10 de 22: Current Basque regional president Juan Jose Ibarretxe (R) talks to supporters in Bilbao on March 1, 2009 following the disclosure of results in the Basque regional elections. The incumbent Basque Nationalist Party PNV won the most seats in the regional election in Spain today, but failed to secure an outright majority, final official results showed. The PNV, which has ruled the region since 1980, captured 30 seats in the 75-seat Basque parliament compared to 24 seats for the local branch of Prim. Fuente: AFP. 01/03/2009
Foto 11 de 22: Current Basque regional president Juan Jose Ibarretxe addresses journalists in Bilbao on March 1, 2009 following the disclosure of results in the Basque regional elections. The incumbent Basque Nationalist Party PNV won the most seats in the regional election in Spain today, but failed to secure an outright majority, final official results showed. The PNV, which has ruled the region since 1980, captured 30 seats in the 75-seat Basque parliament compared to 24 seats for the local branch of Prime . Fuente: AFP. 01/03/2009
Foto 12 de 22: Basque Premier Juan Jose Ibarretxe addresses supporters from the Partido Nacionalista Vasco (PNV) after winning Basque parliament elections in Bilbao March 1, 2009. REUTERS/Vincent West (SPAIN) TELETIPOS_CORREO:%%%,%%%,%%%,IBARRETXE. Fuente: X00957. 01/03/2009
Foto 13 de 22: BIL-32 BILBAO (VIZCAYA) 1-03-09. El candidato a la reelección como lehendakari, Juan José Ibarretxe(i)acompañado por el presidente del PNV, Iñigo Urkullu, celebran los resultados obtenidos por su partido en las elecciones autonómicas en el País Vasco, celebradas hoy. EFE/ Alfredo Aldai. TELETIPOS_CORREO:%%%,%%%,ELECCIONES-,%%%. Fuente: EFE. 01/03/2009
Foto 14 de 22: BIL39. BILBAO (VIZCAYA), 01/03/09.- El candidato a la reelección como lehendakari, Juan José Ibarretxe (i), se abraza con el presidente del PNV Iñigo Urkullu (d) tras conocer los resultados obtenidos por su partido en las elecciones autonómicas en el País Vasco, celebradas hoy. EFE/Alfredo Aldai. Fuente: EFE. 01/03/2009
Foto 15 de 22: Current Basque regional president Juan Jose Ibarretxe (L) prepares to address journalists as he stands next to Basque Nationalist Party PNV president Inigo Urkullu (C) in Bilbao on March 1, 2009 following the disclosure of results in the Basque regional elections. The incumbent PNV won the most seats in the regional election in Spain today, but failed to secure an outright majority, final official results showed. The PNV, which has ruled the region since 1980, captured 30 seats in the 75-seat Ba. Fuente: AFP. 01/03/2009
Foto 16 de 22: Juan Jose Ibarretxe, a leader of the Basque Nationalist Party, or PNV, gestures to his supporters after winning the Basque Elections in Bilbao northern Spain Sunday March 1, 2009. In Spain's turbulent Basque region, political power is spelled PNV: the acronym for the nationalist party that has ruled for nearly 30 years on a platform flirting with independence. But in elections this weekend, that grip might be in jeopardy. (AP Photo /Alvaro Barrientos) TELETIPOS_CORREO:%%%,%%%,%%%,IBARRETXE. Fuente: AP. 02/03/2009
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Foto 18 de 22: Basque Premier Juan Jose Ibarretxe arrives for a news conference with Partido Nacionalista Vasco (PNV) President Inigo Urkullu (R) after winning Basque parliament elections in Bilbao March 1, 2009. REUTERS/Vincent West (SPAIN) TELETIPOS_CORREO:%%%,%%%,%%%,IBARRETXE. Fuente: X00957. 02/03/2009
Foto 19 de 22: FOTO DE LUIS ANGEL GOMEZ.. Fuente: . 02/03/2009
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Foto 21 de 22: Juan Jose Ibarretxe, a leader of the Basque Nationalist Party or PNV, center,gestures to his supporters after winning the Basque Elections in Bilbao northern Spain Sunday March 1, 2009. In Spain's turbulent Basque region, political power is spelled PNV: the acronym for the nationalist party that has ruled for nearly 30 years on a platform flirting with independence. But in elections this weekend, that grip might be in jeopardy. (AP Photo /Alvaro Barrientos) TELETIPOS_CORREO:%%%,%%%,%%%,IBAR. Fuente: AP. 02/03/2009
Foto 22 de 22: Supporters from the Partido Nacionalista Vasco (PNV) wave Basque flags during a speech by Premier Juan Jose Ibarretxe after winning Basque parliament elections in Bilbao March 1, 2009. REUTERS/Vincent West (SPAIN) TELETIPOS_CORREO:%%%,%%%,%%%,IBARRETXE. Fuente: X00957. 02/03/2009