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    Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas

    Mexican politician

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  1. Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas (Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas Solózano; Michoacán, 1934) Político mexicano. Hijo de Lázaro Cárdenas , presidente de México entre 1934 y 1940, Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas estudió la carrera de ingeniería civil en la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México.

  2. Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas Solórzano is a civil engineer and prominent social-democrat Mexican politician. The son of 51st President of Mexico Lázaro Cárdenas, he is a former Head of Government of Mexico City and a founder of the Party of the Democratic Revolution.

  3. Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas never achieved his goal of becoming the first son of a Mexican president to win the presidency. But he contributed significantly to bringing about the transition from a presidency owned by the PRI for more than seventy years to a more transparent and fair system of elections.

  4. Prominent Mexican politician Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas was born May 1, 1934, in Mexico City. Cárdenas's 1988 presidential candidacy, representing a coalition of opposition parties, provoked the strongest support against the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) since 1952.

  5. Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas Solorzano. The son of the beloved reformist president, Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas Solorzano (born 1934) made two strong runs for the presidency of Mexico against the long entrenched Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). In 1997 he was elected Mayor of Mexico City during a landmark election marking the end of 70 years of one ...

  6. Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas Solórzano (Spanish pronunciation: [kwauˈtemok ˈkarðenas]; born May 1, 1934) is a Mexican politician. He was a former Head of Government of the Federal District and a founder of the Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD). Cárdenas ran for the presidency of Mexico three times.

  7. Cuauhtémoc Cardenas is one of the founders of the Partido de la Revolución Democrática (PRD) and served as mayor of Mexico City from 1997-99. He gave a talk titled, “The Promise and Legacy of the Mexican Revolution,” at UC Berkeley on Feb 3, 2010.

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