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Alfonso Guerra in his latest book in which Suárez acknowledges that he was losing his memory and that he would not remember a large amount of data. The other version is the one that Ónega will tell: Suarez did not want to write what he knew . Because, he acknowledged, it would cause a lot of anger if he told in great detail what he knew firsthand. One of the main angry people could be the king . And Suárez did not want to get along with Don Juan Carlos. -- His 'I can promise and I promise' speech . Fernando Ónega will also make public for the first time what the original speech of Suárez's historic speech was like. Ónega himself wrote the speech and, as can be seen in this work, the former president modified by hand practically the entire paper that was given to him. He retained only a few ideas, including “I can promise and I promise.” In addition, other historic speeches given by the former President of the Government will also be included in this book. -- How the leader was forged . Ónega also wanted to reflect how Suárez became a true leader. It all started in Ávila, where Cebreros began his political career. His ascension was dazzling and he was not without trips. Fernando Ónega has made this book based on the multiple notes he keeps from the conversations he had with Adolfo Suárez. The journalist also wanted to contrast these data with the former president's closest team . He has also consulted with protagonists who accompanied him on trips through Spain and the world and where Suárez expanded.
The relatives , who did not like some of the previous biographies that have been published about Suárez, have not intervened, since the children of the head of the Executive were very young during the Transition.Fernando Ónega has finished writing a Special Database personal, intimate biography with unpublished details of Adolfo Suárez compiled by him who was one of the closest collaborators of the President of the Government. ' I can promise and I promise, my years with Adolfo Súarez ' is the provisional title of this work that Ónega has already delivered to the publisher (Mondadori – Plaza & Janés). Its initial publication date is next fall . Throughout 350 pages , the journalist details the entire political career of Adolfo Suárez. From his beginnings in Ávila to his last interview with the king. El Confidencial Digital has been able to learn some of the details that Ónega has written about Adolfo Suárez. Are these: --His last conversation with the king . Don Juan Carlos visited Suárez at his home in 2008. At the moment when they were both walking in the garden and the monarch put his arm over his shoulder, the former president's son took a historic photograph. Ónega will reveal in his book what were the last words exchanged that day between the two most important protagonists of the Transition.
When did he start to lose his memory ? Ónega will also reveal when Adolfo Suárez began to suffer from his illness and not remember certain experiences and details. It happened before the well-known rally in which the man from Ávila was confused with his notes. -- Why Suarez didn't write his own memoirs . Adolfo Suárez is one of the few presidents who has not written his memoirs. In this book you will learn why. There are two versions: one is the one published by Alfonso Guerra in his latest book in which Suárez acknowledges that he was losing his memory and that he would not remember a large amount of data. The other version is the one that Ónega will tell: Suarez did not want to write what he knew . Because, he acknowledged, it would cause a lot of anger if he told in great detail what he knew firsthand. One of the main angry people could be the king . And Suárez did not want to get along with Don Juan Carlos. -- His 'I can promise and I promise' speech . Fernando Ónega will also make public for the first time what the original speech of Suárez's historic speech was like. Ónega himself wrote the speech and, as can be seen in this work, the former president modified by hand practically the entire paper that was given to him. He retained only a few ideas, including “I can promise and I promise.