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Duke of Suárez

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Dukedom of Suárez
Creation date25 February 1981
Created byJuan Carlos I
PeeragePeerage of Spain
First holderAdolfo Suárez González, 1st Duke of Suárez
Present holderAlejandra Romero Suárez, 2nd Duchess of Suárez[1]

Duke of Suárez (Spanish: Duque de Suárez) is a hereditary title in the Spanish nobility. The dukedom was bestowed by King Juan Carlos on Adolfo Suárez González on 25 February 1981, following his resignation as Spanish Prime Minister, in recognition of his role in the Spanish transition to democracy. The Duke of Suárez is also a Grandee of Spain.

The current holder of the title is Alejandra Romero Suárez, Adolfo Suárez's granddaughter.

Unsuccessful petition

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Shortly after the first Duke's death in 2014, it was reported that in 2009 his son Adolfo Suárez Illana had unsuccessfully written to King Juan Carlos I to ask him to use the supposed historic powers of the Crown to alter the legal line of succession to make him heir to his father's title of Duke of Suárez instead of his niece Alejandra Suárez Romero, daughter and heir of Mariam Suárez Illana (his father's eldest child, who had died in 2004).[2] This was on the basis that, although he himself cared little or nothing for the title, this had been the repeatedly expressed desire of his father, supported by the depositions of five witnesses.[2] His father allegedly wanted the Dukes of Suárez to have his surname Suárez for many future generations, but Alzheimer's disease had made him both unable to decide the succession himself (as is permitted by Spanish law through Succession by Assignment[3]), and also made him unaware that in 2006 the Equity Act for the Succession of Titles of Nobility (Spanish: Ley de Igualdad para la Sucesión de Títulos Nobiliarios) had removed male-preference cognatic primogeniture, thereby ensuring that the title would pass to his granddaughter rather than to his son.[2] The failure of the petition was unsurprising given that the royal family itself had already expressed its support for a constitutional change to eliminate the preference for male rather than female succession to the Spanish throne, a matter which Socialist Prime Minister, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero included in his inaugural speech in 2004.[2]

List of dukes of Suárez

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References

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  1. ^ Boletín Oficial del Estado (BOE) - 12 March 2014
  2. ^ a b c d Juan Carlos Escudier (11 March 2014). "El hijo de Suárez pidió en 2009 al rey que le diera el título de duque de su padre y se lo quitara a su sobrina". Público. Retrieved 21 March 2014.
  3. ^ "Nobility and Grandee Titles". Spanish Ministry of Justice official website. 2008-01-04. Archived from the original on 3 August 2009. Retrieved 2009-05-31. Succession by Assignment - Assignment is the succession that occurs before the death of the holder; holders make a living assignment to one of their children or future successor, of that which would have been received upon opening the succession following the death of the holder.