Javier Rotaeche, pioneer in Ramales de la Victoria's democracy

Javier Rotaeche Mosquera, born in Santander in 1939, became the first democratic mayor of Ramales de la Victoria from 1979 to 1983, devoting his life to promoting culture, education, and community welfare in the Cantabrian municipality. At 86, he was named adoptive son in 2023 for over 58 years of public service. His legacy includes founding neighborhood and cultural associations that transformed local life.

Javier Rotaeche Mosquera was born on February 4, 1939, in Santander, into a humble family shaped by Spain's postwar era. Son of a mechanic and a fish seller, he learned values of work and solidarity from a young age. In the early 1960s, he settled in Ramales de la Victoria, where he opened a mechanic's workshop and met his wife, Dulce María Zubillaga Trueba, marrying her in 1963 and having eight children.

From his arrival, Rotaeche engaged in community life. He founded and presided over the Parents and Alumni Association of Príncipe de Asturias school, promoting educational activities and excursions. He co-founded the Neighborhood Association, advocating collective improvements without conflicts. He supported the Municipal Band and created the Rondalla San Pedro Apóstol in the 1970s. As coordinator of Diocesan Caritas in Ramales for nearly a decade, he assisted families with basic needs and facilitated medical transport, even securing two ambulances.

In 1979, as an independent in the PRC candidacy, he was elected the first democratic mayor, serving until 1983 without a salary. He drove infrastructure like sports courts, roads, water supply, and 120 new homes. He promoted sports, culture, and local festivals, such as the Verbena del Mantón.

His commitment persisted: in 2015, he founded the Alto Asón Chess Club, teaching over 80 children weekly. In March 2023, the Town Hall, led by César García García, awarded him adoptive son status for his contributions to democracy, culture, and a just society. 'I am proud to have always worked for others without asking for anything in return,' Rotaeche said.

At 86, retired after closing his workshop at 74, he faces Parkinson's after beating throat cancer, while his wife deals with arthrosis. His motto: 'Sow happiness and you will reap humanity.' This profile is part of the Legado Cantabria project, recovering oral memories from those over 70.

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