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 Articles - National Action Party (Mexico)
Three years later at the last legislative elections, the party won 23.1% of the popular vote and 153 out of 500 seats in the Chamber of Deputies.
It's philisophy has similarities with the United States Republican Party or Europe& Christian Democratic parties, and many of its members are also advocates of Roman Catholicism.
On July 4, 2004, the PAN lost several state elections, including those to elect governors for the states of Zacatecas, Chihuahua, and Durango, to candidates from the PRI and PRD.
www.gaple.com /articles/National_Action_Party_(Mexico)

  
 Mexico - Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI)
At the party base, there is a National Assembly, which meets every six years to discuss and review the party's platform as well as to formally nominate the party's candidate for the presidency.
In accordance with political reforms approved in the early 1990s, the PRI's National Assembly is expected to assume a much more significant role in nominating the party's presidential candidate for the election to be held in the year 2000.
Although the PRI party bosses remained loyal to Salinas, allowing the party to win the July 1988 presidential election, the 1988 vote was a major psychological blow to the ruling party.
countrystudies.us /mexico/84.htm

  
 November 2000 - In Depth - FRB Dallas
Last July Vicente Fox Quesada, a presidential candidate from the opposition National Action Party, won Mexico's presidential election.
This ended a 71-year period of control of the presidential chair by the ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party, and an even longer period of control if you add in the time during which the founders of the Institutional Revolutionary Party held the president's chair.
Mexico's challenge is not only to raise real income per capita, but to create opportunities so that its poorest manage to share some of the increase.
www.dallasfed.org /research/indepth/2000/id0010.html

  
 Tlaxcala Information
The state governor from 1998 to 2003 was Alfonso Abraham Sánchez Anaya of the Partido de la Revolución DemocráticaPRD, representing an alliance between the PRD and the Green Ecological Party of Mexico (PVEM) and Labour Party (Mexico)Labour Party (PT).
Tlaxcala is bordered to the west by the Mexico (state)state of México, to the northwest by Hidalgo, and to the north, east, and south by Puebla.
The assistance of the Tlaxcaltecas was of instrumental importance to Hernán Cortés in his conquest of Mexico in the early 16th century.
www.echostatic.com /Tlaxcala.html

  
 Mexico - National Action Party
Founded in 1939 by Manuel Gómez Morán, the National Action Party (Partido de Acción Nacional--PAN) was the first genuine opposition party to develop in Mexico.
The PAN emerged as a conservative reaction against the nationalizations and land confiscations undertaken by the Cárdenas government during the 1930s.
The PAN resembled a standard Christian Democratic party, and its early support derived primarily from the Roman Catholic Church, the business sector, and other groups alienated by the left-wing populist reforms of the Cárdenas government.
countrystudies.us /mexico/85.htm

  
 Mexico Project: Conferences
Presentation by Governor Vicente Fox Quesada, "The Challenges for Mexico in the 21st Century and the Inevitable Democratic Transition." Gov. Fox is Governor of the state of Guanajuato, Mexico, and aspirant for the National Action Party's Presidential Nomination.
Castillo Peraza was president of Mexico's National Action Party (PAN), and a candidate for the mayoralty of Mexico City in the past July 1997 elections.
Planning meeting in Mexico City on "The Next Wave of Research on U.S.-Mexico Relations." The objective of this preliminary round of conversations was to outline a research agenda, as well as to foster the exchange of views and experiences among specialists from different academic institutions and fields, both in the U.S. and Mexico.
www.georgetown.edu /sfs/programs/clas/mexico/about/conferences.htm

  
 globalinfo.org - Feb 19, MEXICO (#28184)
Before December 2000, when President Vicente Fox of the conservative National Action Party became Mexico's first non-PRI president in seven decades, it seemed impossible that the events of the dirty war would ever be clarified.
MEXICO CITY, Feb. 19 (IPS/GIN) -- Although everything seems to indicate that the 532 victims of forced disappearance from Mexico's "dirty war" against dissidents between the 1960s and the early 1980s were killed, their families believe they might still be alive -- a hope that was fed by the arrest of a former intelligence chief.
The forced disappearances were the other face of governments that claimed to hold up the ideals of Mexico's 1910-1920 revolution, supported Fidel Castro's socialist revolution in Cuba, and gave asylum to thousands of political refugees fleeing the military dictatorships ruling many countries of South America at the time.
www.globalinfo.org /eng/reader.asp?ArticleId=28184

  
 SignOnSanDiego.com > News > Mexico
Mexico's ruling National Action Party held the second stage of its presidential primary elections on Sunday, with party members in eight southern states choosing between three candidates for the nomination.
Mexico's main opposition figure warned Monday that his party, which ruled for most of the last century, would fail to win back the presidency next year if it does not put a quick end to a power struggle.
Mexico's government has used heart-wrenching scenes of death and devastation from flooding in southernmost Chiapas state to publicize President Vicente Fox, the spokesman for the armed Zapatista rebels said Tuesday.
www.signonsandiego.com /news/mexico

  
 Boston.com / News / World / Latin America/Caribbean / Mexico's PRI Wins Northern Elections -Exit Polls
But the party has shown resilience as many Mexicans have been disappointed in President Vicente Fox and his National Action Party (PAN).
Mexico's Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), which ruled the country for 71 years until it was ousted in 2000, built on its recent revival on Sunday by winning two governorships in northern states, exit polls showed.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), which ruled the country for 71 years until it was ousted in 2000, built on its recent revival on Sunday by winning two governorships in northern states, exit polls showed.
www.boston.com /news/world/latinamerica/articles/2004/07/05/mexicos_pri_wins_northern_elections__exit_polls?mode=PF

  
 National Revolutionary Party --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Virtually all important figures in Mexican national and local politics belonged to the party, because the nomination of its candidate to a public office was almost always tantamount to election.
Mexico's major political party from 1929 to 1938, when it changed its name to the Institutional Revolutionary Party (q.v.).
Organized in 1792 as the Republican Party, its members held power nationally between 1801 and 1825.
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9055008?tocId=9055008

  
 Mexico's Ruling Party Losing in Key State Elections
The conservative Party of National Action (PAN) was leading in the city of Naucalpan, while the left-leaning Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD) was ahead in Texcoco and Nezahualcoyotl, a vast urban slum that is adjacent to Mexico City.
MEXICO CITY -- Mexico's ruling party was reeling Monday as early election results showed it losing several key cities in state elections that reflected deep voter anger over the country's economic crisis and a series of government corruption scandals.
The results provided further evidence that the Institutional Revolutionary Party's decades-old monolithic clamp on power was eroding and that it may be prepared to accept a greater degree of political pluralism in what for years has been a virtual single-party state.
socsci.colorado.edu /~dsbrown/PSCI3032/Mexico_pages/961112Mexico_states.html

  
 Mexico party struggles foil Fox call for negotiations
The disputes could hurt his chances to push reforms through a Congress in which his own National Action Party is a minority.
Mexico's top electoral tribunal ruled last week that the Green Party structure gave nearly dictatorial powers to Jorge Emilio Gonzalez, who inherited leadership of the party -- and control of its millions of dollars in federal funding -- from his father in 2001.
Meanwhile, leaders of Mexico's unusual, center-right Ecological Green Party were accusing Fox's government of instigating a court decision that declared their party structure illegal and ordered them to hold new leadership elections.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/news/archive/2003/09/10/international1640EDT6644.DTL

  
 PAN reaching out to Mexico's farm sector
Stepping yet further up to Mexico’s political plate, the National Action Party (PAN) is finally embracing the nation’s campesino, indigenous and rural sectors in a formal, weighty and seemingly dual faceted manner.
The official party was renamed the Institutional Revolutionary Party, and an adjustment was made to incorporate all feasible entities while shifting real political power even more from the sectors to the authoritarian party itself, which meant to the nation’s ruling oligarchy.
The party’s name was changed to the Mexican Revolutionary Party (PRM), and its basic structure was adjusted to a tripartite make-up — agrarian, labor and popular partitions, outwardly at least dropping the military.
www.mexidata.info /id221.html

  
 Ruling Party in Mexico Could Face 8-Party Front
National Action was founded in 1939 by Catholic free-marketeers who believed the PRI was dragging Mexico into socialism.
Politicians of the pro-business National Action Party, the center-left Party of the Democratic Revolution, or PRD, and six smaller parties have been meeting intermittently since March to discuss a coalition, without seeming to surmount many of the obstacles to the venture.
EXICO CITY -- After months of bickering, Mexico's main opposition parties -- which embrace widely differing ideologies -- are reporting surprising progress in negotiations to form an alliance against President Ernesto Zedillo's governing party in next year's general elections.
partners.nytimes.com /library/world/americas/080599mexico-politics.html

  
 Calderon surprise leader in Mexico primary - Boston.com
Mexico's ruling National Action Party gave former Energy Secretary Felipe Calderon a surprise victory Sunday in the first round of its three-part presidential primary.
Former Mexico state governor Arturo Montiel and former PRI party president Roberto Madrazo were scheduled to face off in a primary Oct. 30.
An estimated 1.1 million party members were eligible to participate in the three PAN primary elections.
www.boston.com /news/world/latinamerica/articles/2005/09/11/mexicos_primary_season_begins

  
 National Action Party - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mexico - National Action Party (Partido Acción Nacional)
The National Action Party is the name of various political parties
See also: National Party, List of political parties.
www.sterlingheights.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/National_Action_Party

  
 Morelos Information
Morelos is bordered by the states of Mexico (state)México to the north and west, Puebla to the east, and Guerrero to the south.
'''Morelos''' is one of the constituent Mexican statestates of Mexico.
Morelos was named after José María Morelos, one of the heroes of Mexico's Mexican War of IndependenceWar of Independence.
www.echostatic.com /Morelos.html

  
 Smokescreens, scapegoats and Mexican politics
Opposition party members in Congress and the Federal District (Mexico City) Legislative Assembly basically claim that government funds have been unlawfully funneled to and through Vamos Mexico, money that in part at least ended up with favored private sector and religious organizations, or was used to further the political ambitions of the First Lady.
And ever since more aggressive national pit bulls, along with the Financial Times, have had Marta and her husband, as well as Vamos Mexico and several government institutions, on the defensive.
A number of opposition party members in Congress are calling for criminal charges to be brought against Valdés.
www.mexidata.info /id239.html

  
 PAN
National Action Party (Mexico)Partido Acción Nacional/, or "National Action Party", a Mexican political party.
National Action Party (El Salvador)Partido Acción Nacional/, or "National Action Party", a Salvadorian political party.
National Advancement PartyPartido de Avanzada Nacional/, or "National Advancement Party", a Guatemalan political party.
www.infothis.com /find/PAN

  
 Ruling Party Gets a Lift in Mexico as Foes Disagree
The Party of the Democratic Revolution, by contrast, descends from the tradition of Cárdenas's father, Lázaro, the fondly remembered President who nationalized Mexico's oil industry.
The party favors free trade and independent entrepreneurs and is opposed to a dominant role for the state in the economy.
He recalled that an election held by the Party of the Democratc Revolution in March to choose its own president ended in chaos as the contenders loudly accused each other of vote tampering.
partners.nytimes.com /library/world/americas/092999mexico-politics.html

  
 Essay Town - College Term Papers, Essays, Research Papers for Reference
Mexico City has particular problems related to the poor economy of Mexico as a whole, leading to excessive rural-urban migration, the creation of shanty-towns around the urban core, high rates of air and water pollution, and problems supplying the needs of the city in terms of water, energy, and other necessities of urban life.
The government of Mexico was as corrupt as possible and the system of peonage in the country not only reduced the peasants to lives of serious want and oppression, it also undermined any hope the nation had for a modern economic system.
Mexico’s popular culture is Roman Catholic, but its politics and its state are largely secular, with vast majorities demonstrating both immense respect for the Catholic Church and firm opposition to the political involvement of religious leaders or symbols (Mexican Protestants & politics, 2001).
www.ra-essaytown.com /rae-topics/mexico.html

  
 Nicole Gelinas on Mexico & Election & National Review Online
Fox's party must win 43 percent of the total popular vote in the July 6 legislative election to gain a full majority of seats in the house under Mexico's unique "governability clause" of proportional representation.
Mexico has not done enough to reduce its dependence on the oil industry and to create an educated middle class that would attract the offshore customer service-oriented jobs that are buoying the economies of India and west Africa.
Mexico is losing its NAFTA-created jobs by the hour to cheaper labor markets, as initiatives to attract and keep foreign employers remain stalled in the nation's deadlocked legislature.
www.nationalreview.com /comment/comment-gelinas070103.asp

  
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President Vicente Fox is a member of the PAN, the National Action Party in Mexico.
In the same way that the United States government is using the 'war on drugs' to police the anti-drug policies of foreign nations, the Mexican government is using the military and their anti-drug laws to police insurgents in the rural south.
According to an IMECO report (the Mexican Institute for Organized Crime), "the experience of organized crime in Mexico is singular enough: it is articulated and protected by the state.
college.holycross.edu /coca/lmbourqu/mexico.html

  
 Pravda.RU Mexico: Down with the United States!
National Action Party's - PAN - legislators aim to introduce this modification by the time Mexican relations with their Northern neighbors are far from enjoying good health.
The Chechen Constitution referendum will meet the schedule, Head of the Russian delegation at a session of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe in Strasbourg, Chairman of the State Duma Committee on International Affairs Dmitry Rogozin said.
This was an incident of the national scale.
english.pravda.ru /world/2003/01/30/42734.html

  
 Mexico Project: Outreach
Fernando Antonio Lozano Gracia, former Attorney General of Mexico and Secretary General of Mexico's National Action party, is conducting research on problems of crime and democratic governance in Mexico.
It focused on the progress made by Mexico in overcoming the economic crisis of 1995.
Jesús Silva-Herzog Márquez, a professor at the Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM), conducted research for his book on democratic transition in Mexico.
www.georgetown.edu /sfs/programs/clas/mexico/about/outreach.htm

  
 Hispanic American Center for Economic Research - Latin politicians subsidizing loyalty
MEXICO CITY -- Latin America watchers say that support for democracy in the region is threatened by rising poverty, corruption and crime rates.
According to a study by Martin Simonetta and Gustavo Lazzari of the Atlas Foundation in Argentina, a pro-free-market nongovernmental group, nearly 20 percent of Argentine voters are dependent on government party-controlled subsidies.
Critics say beneficiaries are not always unemployed, and are picked by federal and local officials of the ruling Peronist party in exchange for their political loyalty.
www.hacer.org /current/LATAM43.php

  
 Mexico's National Action Party Chooses Calderon as Candidate
Mexico's National Action Party Chooses Calderon as Candidate
feeds.mexicocitynews.net /?rid=41590961ed76081b&cat=968d25eaf1a5e264&f=1

  
 CHINA MEXICO AND CUBA
Bravo Mena was elected president of the National Action Party in 1999.
For those who believe that the communist dictatorship in Beijing is ready to enter a new era of democratic capitalism, the recent "Five-Year Plan for National Economic and Social Development," delivered at the fourth session of the Ninth National People's Congress on March 5, may prove to be an eye-opening exercise.
Mexico wishes to enhance its cooperation with China, as well as other economies in the Pacific Rim, said Bravo Mena, citing the facts that President Vicente Fox is planning to visit China and that Mexico will attend the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum in Shanghai later this year.
www.americanpatrol.com /CHINA/CHINACHEERS010418/CHINACHEERS.html

  
 FT.com / World / Americas - Peña heads for victory in Mexico state poll
Mr Peña represents the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), Mexico's ruling party for 71 years until Vicente Fox, of the centre-right National Action Party (PAN), was elected president in 2000.
He hardly needs an introduction - his handsome face adorns posters throughout Mexico state, the nation's biggest, and polls predict his easy victory in next month's election for governor.
To screams from his adoring female admirers, Enrique Peña Nieto bounds on to the stage.
news.ft.com /cms/s/7cf8a608-e35e-11d9-b6f0-00000e2511c8.html

  
 americas.org - Lynching Fallout Continues
Fox is a member of the center-right National Action Party (PAN).
On December 21 the Mexico City daily Reforma reported that the DF police had produced a 21-page report saying that the leftist rebel Popular Revolutionary Army (EPR) was active in eight DF delegaciones, as well as in seven Mexico City suburbs in México state, which is governed by the centrist Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI).
The two officials were PFP commissioner José Luis Figueroa Cuevas and DF public security secretary Marcelo Ebrard, a close ally of DF head of government Andrés Manuel López Obrador, who is expected to be the candidate of the center-left Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD) in the 2006 presidential elections.
www.americas.org /item_17217

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