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Death of post-Franco PM

11:35 am on 24 March 2014

Spain's first democratically elected prime minister after 35 years of dictatorship has died. Adolfo Suarez was 81.

Prime Minister Adolfo Suarez in June 1978. Photo: AFP (file)

Mr Suarez was handpicked by King Juan Carlos in 1976 after the death of General Francisco Franco to steer the country towards a parliamentary democracy.

A year later, he won Spain's first free elections in more than 40 years and served for four years.

A 2007 poll showed that Spaniards regarded him as the most respected prime minister since Franco's death.

"He was a great statesman," said King Juan Carlos in a TV address.

"Suarez saw with clarity and great generosity that the welfare and the future of everyone depended on consensus."

Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy announced three days of official mourning, starting Monday.