Una mujer excepcional: la vida de Carmen Díez de Rivera

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Carmen Díez de Rivera, a prominent political figure during Spain's transition to democracy, is the subject of a new biography by Carmen Domingo. The book explores Díez de Rivera's life, highlighting her intelligence and political contributions, including her role as advisor to the King and chief of staff to Adolfo Suárez. It also delves into the personal challenges she faced, including the revelation at age 17 that her fiancé was her brother, leading to a period of self-discovery abroad. Upon her return, she became a champion for social and democratic change, advocating for the legalization of communist and leftist parties and fighting for women's rights and environmental awareness. The biography emphasizes the high personal cost she paid for her political convictions and her struggle against societal prejudices.
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AI-ExtractedThe fear of the army paralyzes them (King and Suárez).
At 17, she discovered her fiancé was her brother.
She fought for the legalization of the Communist Party of Spain.
Carmen Díez de Rivera held the highest political position after the Queen during the transition.
She received threats, even from civil guards at La Moncloa Palace.
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