Adolfo Suárez

Suárez in 1979 Adolfo Suárez González, 1st Duke of Suárez (; 25 September 1932 – 23 March 2014) was a Spanish lawyer and politician. Suárez was Spain's first democratically elected prime minister since the Second Spanish Republic and a key figure in the country's transition to democracy after the dictatorship of Francisco Franco.

When Spain was still an autocratic regime, he was appointed prime minister by King Juan Carlos in 1976, hoping that his government could bring about democracy. At the time of his appointment, he was not a well-known figure, making many political forces skeptical of his government. However, he oversaw the end of the Francoist Cortes, and the legalisation of all political parties (including the Communist Party of Spain, a particularly difficult move). He led the Union of the Democratic Centre and won the 1977 general election. In 1981, he resigned and founded the party Democratic and Social Centre (CDS), which was elected to the Cortes numerous times. He retired from politics in 1991 and from public life in 2003, due to Alzheimer's disease. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Dique San Roque : informe de la comisión designada por decreto del 2 de Agosto de 1928 / by Ballester, Rodolfo E.

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    Caracterización agroclimática de las heladas en el este de la provincia de La Pampa -Argentina-. by Casagrande, G.

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    Genes de enanismo en trigo: efectos sobre algunos componentes del rendimiento. by Covas, G. F.

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