Adolfo Suárez
Adolfo Suárez served as the Prime Minister of Spain during the critical period of the country's transition to democracy, notably facing the attempted coup on February 23, 1981.
Born on Sep 25, 1932 (93 years old)
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Spain:
Ónega was known for authoring many of the speeches for Adolfo Suárez during the Spanish Transition.
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Portugal:
Adolfo Suárez was the then-demissionary president who was present during the coup attempt.
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Spain:
Adolfo Suárez was mentioned as someone the King wanted to dismiss during the coup attempt.
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Spain:
Adolfo Suárez's resignation was considered a potential outcome of the coup attempt.
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Spain:
Adolfo Suárez was the Prime Minister of Spain who was blamed by Armada for his replacement.
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Spain:
Suárez was the pilot of the democratic transition and had a notable confrontation with Armada.
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Spain:
Adolfo Suárez was the Prime Minister during the time of the coup attempt.
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Spain:
Adolfo Suárez was blamed by Armada for his removal as secretary to the King.
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Spain:
Adolfo Suárez was the former president of the Spanish government accused of sexual abuse.
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Spain:
Adolfo Suárez was a centrist politician who faced challenges from the growing socialist movement led by Felipe González.
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