The literary cycle blanqueño, Rio de Letras, could not have started better for the fourth foot.
Inocencio Arias (Almería, 1940) revealed in the Foundation Pedro Cano, some secrets of the past five heads of the Government of Spain and how they envisaged the role of our country abroad, as he does in his latest book "The presidents and Democracy. Suarez I slept with and woke up with Zapatero ".
A work in collecting the memories of his three decades in the service of Spanish diplomacy, time that has worked for every president since Suarez to Zapatero.
In fact, the only diplomat who has served all the heads of government that Spain has had since the transition.
After the official opening of the cycle by the Councillor for Culture, Esther Horton, Arias began with an analysis of the role played by each president.
For each face different situations accounted for in the field of foreign policy on which influenced both internal problems as those derived from the vicissitudes of international diplomacy.
According reeled in Blanca Arias last night, President Suárez efforts focused on the approval of the new Spanish democracy and its relations with the European Common Market (ECM) now European Union (EU) on one side and the U.S. and Latin American community of another.
A Calvo Sotelo, who for Almeria diplomat is "the great forgotten democracy" include Spain corresponded to the Atlantic Alliance (NATO) in 1981 and take steps prior to admission in the MCE Felipe González culminating a year later.
As explained last night Arias, Spain's international role is reinforced by the arrival of J.
María Aznar to the presidency of the Government to play a leading role both within the EU and at the alliance with the United States.
Prestige that "fell significantly with errors, inconsistencies improvisations and JL Rodríguez Zapatero, the man who knew too much," said the diplomat.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Blanca