The Mayor, Miguel Angel House, has expressed regret over the death of former Prime Minister, Adolfo Suárez, who said that "all entered with favorable rulings in the history of Spain."
Chamber recalled the last visit he made to Murcia to collect Coexistence III Award, awarded by the Board of the Pro Human Rights Foundation Miguel Angel Blanco.
The event was held at the Plenary Hall in 2000 and attracted the council to many personalities who wanted to accompany Suarez at the time, including the then President of the Senate, Esperanza Aguirre and former Interior Minister Jaime Mayor Oreja addition to the Board of Trustees and Family Ermua councilor killed by ETA.
Adolfo Suarez, his personality and his political career have been recognized unanimously by the Spaniards, who "are cognizant of the work developed in the presidency of the Government and the completion of the political process that led, in a climate of maximum consensus, and which led to the establishment of democratic rule in Spain. "
"In his person and in his life respect and tolerance as a norm of behavior is portrayed," said the Mayor, who has also meant his role at a particularly delicate and sensitive moments "and allowed all the Spanish recuperáramos confidence to feel able to govern ourselves. "
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia