Alberto Oliart
{{Short description|Spanish politician (1928–2021)}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=October 2019}}
{{Family name hatnote|Oliart|Saussol|lang=Spanish}}
{{Infobox officeholder
| image = Alberto Oliart 1982 (cropped).jpg
| caption = Oliart in 1982
| office = Chair of RTVE
| order =
| predecessor = Luis Fernández Fernández
|successor= Leopoldo González-Echenique
| termstart = 26 November 2009
|termend=6 July 2011
| office2 = Minister of Defence of Spain
| predecessor2 = Agustín Rodríguez Sahagún
|successor2= Narcís Serra
| primeminister2 = Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo
| termstart2 = 26 February 1981
|termend2=3 December 1982
| office4 = Minister of Industry and Energy of Spain
| predecessor4 = Carlos Pérez de Bricio
|successor4= Agustín Rodríguez Sahagún
| primeminister4 = Adolfo Suárez
| termstart4 = 5 July 1977
|termend4=28 February 1978
| office3 = Minister of Health and Social Security of Spain
| predecessor3 = Juan Rovira Tarazona
|successor3= Jesús Sancho Rof
| primeminister3 = Adolfo Suárez
| termstart3 = 9 September 1980
|termend3=26 September 1981
| office5 = Member of the Congress of Deputies
| termstart5 = 9 March 1979
|termend5=31 August 1982
| constituency5 =Badajoz
| party = UCD {{Small|(1978–1980s)}}
| alma_mater = University of Barcelona
| birth_place = Mérida, Spain
| birth_date = {{birth date|df=y|1928|7|29}}
| death_place = Madrid, Spain
| death_date = {{death date and age|df=y|2021|2|13|1928|7|29}}
| nationality = Spanish
| occupation = Politician, state lawyer, business executive, stockbreeder, writer
}}
Alberto Carlos Oliart Saussol (29 July 1928 – 13 February 2021) was a Spanish politician and executive. He was a government minister three times during the Spanish transition to democracy and chairman of Spanish Radio and Television Corporation between 2009 and 2011.
Early life
Born on 29 July 1928 in Mérida, his father was Antonio Oliart Ruiz, a wealthy conservative who had fled Barcelona with the help of the socialist deputy Antonio Fernández Bolaño because of the repression that was unleashed against the rightists after the failure of the July 1936 coup in the Catalan capital. He first took refuge in Mérida, recently taken by Francisco Franco's troops. There, the commander of the Civil Guard, Manuel Gómez Cantos, was about to arrest him because he was convinced that he was a Catalan spy. Antonio Oliart managed to escape again and finally landed in Burgos, the capital of the rebellious Spain.{{Cite news|date=15 December 2002|title= "Fui un político de circunstancias, no he sentido la menor tentación de volver"|language=es|work=El Periódico de Extremadura|url=https://www.elperiodicoextremadura.com/noticias/extremadura/fui-politico-circunstancias-no-he-sentido-menor-tentacion-volver_29282.html|first=José Ramón|last=Alonso de la Torre}}{{cite book
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|date=2011
|title= El holocausto español: Odio y exterminio en la Guerra Civil y después
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He earned a Licentiate degree in Law at the University of Barcelona in 1950 and, three years later, in 1953, he joined the State Lawyers Corps, serving as such until 1965, when he was appointed Chief Administrative and Finance Officer of Renfe.{{Cite journal|date=11 November 2009|journal=Público|url=https://www.publico.es/actualidad/alberto-oliart-ex-ministro-y.html|title=Alberto Oliart, el ex ministro y "hombre de consenso"}}{{Cite web|url=http://www.congreso.es/portal/page/portal/Congreso/Congreso/Diputados/BusqForm?_piref73_1333155_73_1333154_1333154.next_page=/wc/fichaDiputado&idDiputado=96&idLegislatura=1|publisher=Congress of Deputies|title=I Legislatura (1979–1982) Oliart Saussol, Alberto Carlos}}
He was also member of the board of directors of the {{ill|Banco Urquijo|es}}, Explosivos Río Tinto, Río Tinto Minera and Barral Editores.
Political career
=Minister of Industry (1977–1978) and Deputy=
Appointed Minister of Industry and Energy by Prime Minister Adolfo Suárez,{{cite journal |url=https://www.boe.es/boe/dias/1977/07/05/pdfs/A15045-15046.pdf|title=REAL DECRETO 1563/1977, de 4 de julio, por el que se nombran Ministros del Gobierno.|language=es |issue=159 |date=4 July 1977|first=Juan Carlos|last=R. |author-link=Juan Carlos R. |editor-first=Adolfo|editor-last=Suárez González|journal=Boletín Oficial del Estado |publisher=Presidencia del Gobierno}} Oliart was sworn in on 5 July 1977.{{Cite journal|url=https://elpais.com/diario/1977/07/06/espana/236988035_850215.html|journal=El País|title=Los ministros juraron de pie, en traje de calle, y con nueva fórmula|date=6 July 1977 }}{{Cite journal|url=https://www.hoy.es/20091112/sociedad/extremeno-ilustrado-20091112.html|journal= Hoy |title=Un extremeño ilustrado|date=12 November 2009|author=Juan Domingo Fdez.}} He left the post in February 1978. Later in the year, Oliart joined the Union of the Democratic Centre (UCD) in December 1978{{Cite journal|journal=El Correo|url=https://www.elcorreo.com/alava/20091112/television/alberto-oliart-sustituye-anos-20091112.html|title=Alberto Oliart sustituye, a sus 81 años, a Luis Fernández como timonel de RTVE|date=22 November 2009|first=Marta|last=Laserna}} and ran as candidate to the Congress of Deputies, 2nd in the UCD list for the 1979 general election in the constituency of Badajoz.{{Smallcaps|Juntas Electorales Provinciales}}: {{Cite journal|url=http://www.juntaelectoralcentral.es/cs/jec/documentos/GENERALES_1979_Candidaturas.pdf|journal=Boletín Oficial del Estado|issn=0212-033X|page=2871|date=3 February 1979|issue=30|title=Candidaturas definitivamente adminitadas para las elecciones al Congreso de los Diputados y al Senado, convocadas por Real Decreto 3073/1978, de 29 de diciembre}} Elected member of the 1st Congress of Deputies, he chaired the Committee on Defense of the Lower House from May 1979 to September 1980.{{Cite web|url=http://www.congreso.es/portal/page/portal/Congreso/Congreso/Organos/Comision?_piref73_7498063_73_1339256_1339256.next_page=/wc/composicionOrgano?idOrgano=308&idLegislatura=1|title=I Legislatura (1979–1982). Composición de la Comisión de Defensa (10/05/1979-03/03/1982)|publisher=Congress of Deputies}}
=Minister of Health and Social Security (1980–1981)=
He was appointed Minister of Health and Social Security in the fifth Suárez's cabinet on 8 September 1980 after a reshuffling of the government and until 26 February 1981.
{{cite journal |url=https://www.boe.es/boe/dias/1980/09/09/pdfs/A20294-20294.pdf|title=REAL DECRETO 1797/1980 de 8 de septiembre, por el que se nombran Ministros del Gobierno|language=es |issue=217|date=8 September 1980|first=Juan Carlos |last=R. |author-link=Juan Carlos R. |editor-first=Adolfo|editor-last=Suárez González|journal=Boletín Oficial del Estado |publisher=Presidencia del Gobierno}}
=Minister of Defence (1981–1982)=
Some days after the 23-F, on 26 February 1981, he was appointed Minister of Defence in the new cabinet presided over by Leopoldo Calvo Sotelo.{{cite journal |url=http://boe.es/diario_boe/txt.php?id=BOE-A-2018-7577 |title=REAL DECRETO 256/1981 de 28 de febrero por el que se nombran Ministros del Gobierno.|language=es |issue=50 |date=26 February 1981|first=Juan Carlos|last=R. |author-link=Juan Carlos R. |editor-first=Leopoldo|editor-last=Calvo-Sotelo y Bustelo|journal=Boletín Oficial del Estado |publisher=Presidencia del Gobierno}}
One of the first things he did when he took office was to meet with each of the captains general to find out their views on the coup, learning that the majority agreed with the proposal of the general Alfonso Armada to establish a new provisional government. During the subsequent trial of the coup plotters, he had to intervene in the process to replace the president of the military court because he was unable to maintain the order of the sessions, which were especially tense and where the defendants caused disorder. The Supreme Council of Military Justice issued a ruling on 3 June 1982 condemning the perpetrators of the coup. Faced with popular rejection of the low penalties for which they were convicted, Oliart ordered the prosecutor in the case to appeal the sentence on 10 June 1982. The Supreme Court ended up raising the years of prison sentence with a sentence dated 22 April 1983.{{Cite journal|url=https://www.elespanol.com/espana/20210213/alberto-oliart-ministro-combatio-golpismo-espana-otan/558814116_12.html|journal=El Español|title=Alberto Oliart, el ministro que combatió el golpismo y metió a España en la OTAN|date=13 February 2021|first=Juan Carlos|last=Laviana}}
On 1 October 1982, the Supreme Court rejected the complaints filed by the insurgent military officers Jaime Milans del Bosch and Antonio Tejero against Oliart and Prime Minister Calvo-Sotelo, accusing the Defense Minister of attacking judicial independence for urging on behalf of the government recourse to the sentences that condemned them to prison.{{Cite journal|url=https://elpais.com/diario/1982/10/01/espana/402274821_850215.html|journal=El País|title= Denegadas las querellas de Milans y Tejero contra Calvo Sotelo y Oliart|date=1 October 1982|first=Francisco|last=Mercado}}
Oliart was also in charge of the reform of the Superior Center of Defense Information, naming on 23 May 1981 Lieutenant Colonel Emilio Alonso Manglano as its director with the mission of control and neutralization of any type of suspicious movement after the coup.{{Cite journal|url=https://elpais.com/diario/1981/05/23/espana/359416801_850215.html|journal=El País|title=El teniente coronel Emilio Alonso Manglano, nombrado director del CESID|date=23 May 1981 }}
On the night of 1 October 1982 Manglano summoned Prime Minister Calvo Sotelo, Oliart and the Minister of the Interior Juan José Rosón to a meeting. At that meeting, which lasted several hours, Manglano unveiled a coup d'état conspiracy that several military officials were preparing that was going to be especially bloody, and that was going to be executed on 27 October 1982, the day before the general election. After the meeting, the immediate arrest of the leaders was ordered and they were able to dismantle them on 2 October 1982.{{Cite journal|url=http://hemeroteca.lavanguardia.com/preview/1982/10/04/pagina-4/32956078/pdf.html|journal=La Vanguardia|title=Oliart confirma: La documentación revela un intento de golpe de Estado|date=4 October 1982}}
He was the architect of the entry of Spain into NATO, which materialized on 30 May 1982.{{Cite journal|url=https://elpais.com/espana/2021-02-13/muere-alberto-oliart-el-ministro-de-defensa-que-afronto-el-juicio-del-23-f.html|journal=El País|title=Muere Alberto Oliart, el ministro de Defensa que afrontó el juicio del 23-F|date=13 February 2021|first=Miguel|last=González}}
He appointed the first civilian to a high position in the ministry, appointing Eduardo Serra Rexach Under-Secretary of State for Defence on 12 February 1982.{{Cite journal|url=https://elpais.com/diario/1982/02/13/espana/382402806_850215.html|journal=El País|title= Un civil, nombrado subsecretario del Ministerio de Defensa|date=13 February 1982 }}
With the victory of the PSOE in the 1982 general election, Oliart ceased office on 2 December 1982{{cite journal |url=https://www.boe.es/boe/dias/1982/12/03/pdfs/A33340-33340.pdf|title=REAL DECRETO 3217/1982 de 2 de diciembre, por el que se declara el cese en sus funciones de los miembros del Gobierno.|language=es |issue=290 |date=2 December 1982|first=Juan Carlos |last=R. |author-link=Juan Carlos R. |editor-first=Felipe|editor-last=González Márquez|journal=Boletín Oficial del Estado |publisher=Presidencia del Gobierno}} and was succeeded by Narcís Serra the following day.{{Cite journal|url=https://elpais.com/diario/1982/12/03/espana/407718001_850215.html|journal=El País|title= Narcís Serra no introducirá cambios a corto plazo en la estructura de Defensa|date=3 December 1982 }}
Chairman of RTVE
File:Oliart y Jimeno.jpg in 2010.]]
He was appointed as President of RTVE on 11 November 2009. Proposed as consensus candidate between the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party and the People's Party as he had to be ratified by a 2/3 qualified majority in the Congress of Deputies,{{Cite journal|url=https://www.elmundo.es/elmundo/2009/11/11/comunicacion/1257935521.html|journal=El Mundo|title=El ex ministro octogenario Alberto Oliart será el nuevo presidente de RTVE|date=12 November 2009|first1=Agustín|last1=Yanel|first2=Raúl|last2=Piña}} the appointment was questioned on the basis of the age of the octogenarian candidate and his lack of media training.{{Cite journal|title=RTVE's Corporate Governance (2004–2011): Independence and Regeneration?|first1=Teresa|last1=Ojer|first2=Joseba|last2=Bonaut|pages=113; 122|journal=Journal of Spanish Language Media|issue=5|year=2012}} He took office on 26 November 2009 after assuming the position of member of the Board of Directors in the Congress of Deputies.{{Cite journal|url=https://www.rtve.es/noticias/20091126/consejo-administracion-designado-presidente-rtve-alberto-oliart/302925.shtml|journal=RTVE|title=El Consejo de Administración ha designado presidente de RTVE a Alberto Oliart|date=26 November 2011|first=V.|last=Bolaños}}
During his tenure, TVE stopped broadcasting advertising and consolidated itself as audience leader, despite criticism of manipulation of the news by PP.{{Cite journal|url=https://especiales.publico.es/hemeroteca/385722/el-presidente-que-lidero-una-tve-sin-publicidad|journal=Público|title=El presidente que lideró una TVE sin publicidad|date=7 July 2011|first=Rebeca|last=Fernández}}
He resigned on 6 July 2011 for "reasons of strict personal character and mature reflection", but after jumping to the controversy that he gave his son a public contract.{{Cite journal|url=https://www.elmundo.es/elmundo/2011/07/06/comunicacion/1309942853.html|journal=El Mundo|title=Alberto Oliart dimite como presidente de RTVE|date=6 July 2011|first1=R.|last1=Piña|first2=V.|last2=Ruiz}}{{Cite journal|url=https://elpais.com/diario/2011/07/07/sociedad/1309989602_850215.html|journal=El País|title=Oliart deja RTVE en el desconcierto|date=7 July 2011|first=Rosario G.|last=Gómez}}
Personal life and death
Oliart married Carmen de Torres Flores, with whom he had six children. One of them, Isabel Oliart, was married to the singer-songwriter Joaquín Sabina and had two daughters.{{cite web|url=https://www.elmundo.es/loc/2014/03/05/5315ffbf22601dc7628b4582.html|title=Sabina, su ex, sus hijas y su ex suegro, unidos por el cine|publisher=El Mundo|date=5 March 2014|language=es}}
After leaving active politics, he returned to his activity as a lawyer and started a cattle breeding business on his Los Rafaeles farm in Badajoz.{{cite web|url=https://www.hoy.es/rc/20110706/gente/perfil-oliart-rtve-201107061636.html|title=Oliart, del consenso al enfrentamiento visceral|publisher=Hoy|date=6 July 2011|language=es}} Between 1995 and 2004 he was associated with the Madrid lawyer José Manuel Romero Moreno.{{cite web|url=https://www.elcomercio.es/v/20111224/sociedad/sombra-amiga-juan-carlos-20111224.html|title=La sombra amiga de don Juan Carlos|publisher=El Comercio|date=24 December 2011|language=es}} A fan of writing, in 1997 he won the X Comillas Award for Biography, Autobiography and Memories for Against Oblivion ("Contra el olvido"), an autobiographical book, in which he recalls events that marked his life from childhood to adulthood.{{cite news|url=https://elpais.com/diario/1997/09/03/cultura/873237601_850215.html|title=Oliart gana el Premio Comillas de memorias con un libro centrado en sus años de juventud|newspaper=El País|date=3 September 1997|language=es|last1=Carbajo |first1=Primitivo }} His second autobiographical book, entitled The years that changed everything ("Los años que lo cambiaron todo") was published in 2019.{{cite news|url=https://elpais.com/cultura/2019/12/30/babelia/1577718174_741401.html|title=Alberto Oliart, memoria y exculpación|newspaper=El País|date=8 January 2020|language=es|last1=Caballé |first1=Anna }}
Oliart died from COVID-19 after being admitted to a hospital in Madrid on 13 February 2021, aged 92 during the COVID-19 pandemic in Spain.{{cite web|url=https://www.lavanguardia.com/politica/20210213/6245668/fallece-covid-exministro-defensa-alberto-oliart.html|title=Fallece por la covid el exministro de Defensa Alberto Oliart|publisher=La Vanguardia|date=13 February 2021|language=es|access-date=13 February 2021}}
Decorations
- Grand Cross of the Order of Charles III (1978){{Smallcaps|Jefatura del Estado}}: {{Cite journal|title=Real Decreto 236/1978, de 24 de febrero, por el que se concede la Gran Cruz de la Real y Muy Distinguida Orden de Carlos III a don Alberto Oliart Saussol|journal=Boletín Oficial del Estado|issue=48|date=25 February 1978|pages=4632|issn=0212-033X|url=https://www.boe.es/boe/dias/1978/02/25/pdfs/A04632-04632.pdf}}
- Grand Cross of the Order of Isabella the Catholic (1982){{Smallcaps|Presidencia del Gobierno}}: {{Cite journal|title=Real Decreto 3301/1982, de 2 de diciembre, por el que se concede la Gran Cruz de la Orden de Isabel la Católica a don Alberto Oliart Saussol|journal=Boletín Oficial del Estado|issue= 290|date=3 December 1982|page=33383|issn=0212-033X|url=https://www.boe.es/boe/dias/1982/12/03/pdfs/A33383-33383.pdf}}
- Grand Cross of the Order of Military Merit, with White Decoration (1985){{Smallcaps|Ministerio de Defensa}}: {{Cite journal|title=Real Decreto 2502/1985, de 23 de diciembre, por el que se concede la Gran Cruz de la Orden del Mérito Militar con distintivo blanco, al excelentísimo señor ex Ministro de Defensa don Alberto Oliart Saussol|journal=Boletín Oficial del Estado|issue=2|date=2 January 1986|page=757|issn=0212-033X|url=https://www.boe.es/boe/dias/1986/01/02/pdfs/A00757-00757.pdf}}
- Grand Cross of the Order of the Agricultural, Fishing and Food Merit (1994){{Smallcaps|Ministerio de Agricultura, Pesca y Alimentación}}: {{Cite journal|journal=Boletín Oficial del Estado|issn=0212-033X|page= 12054|date=19 April 1994|issue= 93|title=Real Decreto 590/1994, de 25 de marzo, por el que se concede la Gran Cruz de la Orden del Mérito Agrario, Pesquero y Alimentario, Sección Mérito Alimentario, a don Alberto Oliart Saussol|url=https://www.boe.es/boe/dias/1994/04/19/pdfs/A12054-12054.pdf}}
- Medal of Extremadura (1998){{Cite journal|url=http://doe.gobex.es/pdfs/doe/1998/890o/98040118.pdf|journal=Diario de Extremadura|title=Decreto 101/1998, de 28 de julio, de concesión de la Medalla de Extremadura al Excmo. señor don Alberto Oliart Saussol.|issue=89|date=4 August 1998|page=6119|access-date=8 August 2019|archive-date=8 August 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190808223516/http://doe.gobex.es/pdfs/doe/1998/890o/98040118.pdf|url-status=dead}}
- Grand Cross of the Order of Naval Merit (1999){{Smallcaps|Ministerio de Defensa}}: {{Cite journal|journal=Boletín Oficial del Estado|issn=0212-033X|page=46385|date=30 December 1999|issue= 312|title=Real Decreto 2037/1999, de 23 de diciembre, por el que se concede la Gran Cruz del Mérito Naval, con distintivo blanco a don Alberto Oliart Saussol|url=https://www.boe.es/boe/dias/1999/12/30/pdfs/A46385-46385.pdf}}
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