The cycle Open opinioncarried out by ABC Córdoba with the sponsorship of the Cajasol Foundation to speak in the city about journalism and news, this Monday, March 24, with the presence of one of the great reference professionals: Juan Fernández-Miranda.
The attached to the direction of ABC He will talk about today and also about his last book, ‘Objective: Democracy’, awarded the ESPASA Award. It is a chronicle of what happened between Franco’s death, in November 1975, and the first free elections, on June 15, 1977, and how the change that illuminated the transition.
In the act, Juan Fernández-Miranda will talk with the director of ABC Córdoba, Francisco J. Poyato. It will be at the headquarters of the Cajasol Foundation in Córdoba (Ronda de los Tejares, 32) and will begin at 7.30 pm, with free admission until the capacity is completed.
Juan Fernández-Miranda (Madrid, 1979) works on Vocento Group Since 2011, and immediately arrived at ABC, where he has been head of the National Section for ten years and is now attached to the Address and political correspondent.
In addition to ‘Objective: Democracy’, he published books like ‘The screenwriter of the transition, the professor of the king’, about the life of Torcuato Fernández-Mirandaand ‘The Chief of Spies’, on Emilio Alonso Manglano. He has also collaborated in other coral works.
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