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    The second government of Adolfo Suárez was formed on 5 July 1977, following the latter's confirmation as Prime Minister of Spain by King Juan Carlos I...
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    Adolfo Suárez González, 1st Duke of Suárez (Spanish pronunciation: [aˈðolfo ˈswaɾeθ]; 25 September 1932 – 23 March 2014) was a Spanish lawyer and politician...
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  • Government of Adolfo Suárez may refer to: First government of Adolfo Suárez Second government of Adolfo Suárez Third government of Adolfo Suárez This disambiguation...
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    The first government of Adolfo Suárez was formed on 8 July 1976, following the latter's appointment as Prime Minister of Spain by King Juan Carlos I on...
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    The third government of Adolfo Suárez was formed on 6 April 1979, following the latter's election as Prime Minister of Spain by the Congress of Deputies...
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    dictatorship, Adolfo Suárez, in 2014, the Spanish Ministry of Public Works and Transport announced that the airport was to be renamed Aeropuerto Adolfo Suárez, Madrid–Barajas...
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  • Cabinet, the Spanish government led by Adolfo Suárez from 1977 to 1979 Third Suárez Cabinet, the Spanish government led by Adolfo Suárez from 1979 to 1981...
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    of the Council of the Realm, placed Adolfo Suárez on a list of three candidates for King Juan Carlos to choose to become the new head of government,...
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    with grandship) were those of Adolfo Suárez (to whom the golden fleece was also awarded in 2007), who was created Duke of Suárez in 1981 and Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo...
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    democracy instead of mere superficial changes that politicians like Navarro planned. Calvo-Sotelo was kept in the cabinet of Adolfo Suárez upon his succession...
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    Arias signed his resignation. Adolfo Suárez took his place as the President of the Government on 3 July 1976. Suárez came from a Francoist background...
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    becoming a minister under Suárez, wrote that his appointment had been an "immense mistake." Adolfo Suárez formed a government of young Francoist "reformists"...
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  • 1976 in Spain (category Years of the 20th century in Spain)
    Adolfo Suárez becomes the new prime minister, ending the Second government of Carlos Arias Navarro. 8 July – The first government of Adolfo Suárez is...
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    Fernando de Santiago (category Prime ministers of Spain)
    Francoist, Suárez would turn out to be a reformer, putting Spain on the road to democracy. Santiago would become a harsh critic of Suárez' government. He submitted...
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    "Suárez: 'I don't want the democratic system to be a parenthesis in the history of Spain'". El País (in Spanish). 30 January 1981. "Adolfo Suárez does...
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    from 1977 to 1983. It was initially led by Adolfo Suárez (1932–2014). The coalition, in fact a federation of parties, was formed on 3 May 1977, during...
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    of no confidence against Adolfo Suárez moved by the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) between 28 May and 30 May; the resignation on 22 July of the...
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    Adolfo López Mateos (Spanish pronunciation: [aˈðolfo ˈlopes maˈteos] ; 26 May 1909 – 22 September 1969) was a Mexican politician who served as President...
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    Statute of 1834). In contemporary Spain, the first Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Spain since the approval of the Constitution was Adolfo Suárez. Due to...
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    Spain 1975–1977. Ministers of Carlos Arias Navarro and Adolfo Suárez. Historia Electoral.com (in Spanish). The governments of the Transition (1975–1977)...
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    Sociological Francoism (category Society of Francoist Spain)
    UCD, led by Adolfo Suárez) or the left (PSOE). In a book about the Transition, Alfonso Osorio, a member of the 1977 Adolfo Suárez government, describes...
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    prior to the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War. It was called by Prime Minister Adolfo Suárez as part of the political reform of the Francoist regime,...
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    Rodolfo Halffter (category Academic staff of the National Conservatory of Music of Mexico)
    musique espagnole", ¶9. Suárez-Pajares and Clark 2024, Ch. 2, Sc. "When Trains Collide: López-Chavarri versus Adolfo Salazar", ¶6. Suárez-Pajares and Clark...
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    Arias Navarro appointed Minister of the Interior Manuel Fraga as second deputy prime minister. Prime minister Adolfo Suárez appointed his Interior Minister...
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    Retrieved 5 July 2023. "Campanal I". BDFutbol. Retrieved 17 May 2024. "Adolfo, Adolfo Suárez Morán - Footballer". BDFutbol. Retrieved 17 May 2024. "EA SPORTS...
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    Political Reform Act (category Politics of Spain)
    considered blocking the Bill in order to force the resignation of Prime Minister Adolfo Suárez. However both the Prime Minister and Speaker Torcuato Fernández-Miranda...
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    party in Spain, founded in 1982 by former Prime Minister Adolfo Suárez. The party was a member of the Liberal Democratic and Reformist Group in the European...
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    Josep Tarradellas (category Presidents of the Government of Catalonia)
    death, the President of the Spanish Government Adolfo Suárez met him to negotiate the reestablishment of the Government of Catalonia, an event which occurred...
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    2024 Ecuadorian conflict (category Civil wars involving the states and peoples of South America)
    responses to the escape of Los Choneros leader José Adolfo Macías Villamar in Guayaquil, and President Daniel Noboa declaring a state of emergency and then...
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  • There are a number of places in Mexico named after famous people. Adolfo López Mateos (Aguascalientes) – Adolfo López Mateos Calvillo – José Calvillo (founder)...
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