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José Antonio Ardanza Garro (born 10 June 1941) is a former Basque politician that became the second elected Lehendakari (President of the Autonomous Community of the Basque Country) after the approval of the Statute of Autonomy. He was in office between 1985 and 1999.

In 1985, the Basque Parliament chose Ardanza as its new president. Spanning several legislatures, Ardanza's presidency continued until 1999. He continued the work on self government begun by his predecessor, concentrating particularly on social and economic development, modernizing the region, and claiming greater levels of self government. Much of Ardanza's time and effort were also aimed at delivering peace to the region and to denouncing the terrorism of ETA. One achievement was the Pact of Ajuria Enea, subscribed to by virtually all the political parties in the region and designed to create a normal political environment in the Basque Country by eradicating violence. The modernization of the Basque Country that occurred under Ardanza’s mandate facilitated further economic and social development that gave Basque society levels of wealth and welfare comparable to those of numerous other Western European regions.