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  1. Like his opponent in the 2006 election, Calderón also proposed laws that, if passed, would lower salaries for public servants in all three branches of government and impose a cap on compensation. [78] The proposal also includes measures to make the remuneration of public servants more transparent and subject to fiscalization. [79]

  2. Nov 21, 2018 · As president of Mexico from 2006 to 2012, Felipe Calderón presided over one of the bloodiest eras in his country’s history. The year he took office, there was one drug-related homicide every ...

  3. Felipe Calderon is best known as the "Father of the Malolos Constitution ", a title he earned due to his instrumental role in the creation of this historic document. The Malolos Constitution, enacted on January 20, 1899, by the Malolos Congress, laid the foundation for the First Philippine Republic. The original document was written in Spanish ...

  4. Oct 31, 2009 · Mexico's new president, Felipe Calderon, began the first full week of his six-year term Monday by signing a decree to reduce his own salary and the salaries of top government officials...

  5.    Felipe Calderon in 1900    These memoirs, left by the late Professor Calderon and now published in complete form, refer to important facts connected with the Philippine Revolution and the first years of American occupation. They consist of two parts: the first comprises the period from May, 1898, to January, 1899, and the second that from May, 1899, to 1901.

  6. On his first day as president, Felipe Calderón announced his government would cap salaries for high-ranking government officials and increase the salaries of federal and military police. He then began to clampdown on the drug trade, systematically reducing the production of drugs on Mexican soil.

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  8. Felipe Calderón is a Distinguished Global Leader in Residence at the Perry World House. He served as the president of Mexico from 2006 to 2012. Prior to his presidency, he was Secretary of Energy and director of BANOBRAS. He was also a Congressman, leader of the National Action Party in Congress, and Secretary General and National President of the National Action Party.

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