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  2. Vicente Fox - Wikipedia

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    Vicente Fox is a member of the Global Leadership Foundation, ... the political party opposed to Fox and which Fox had defeated in the 2000 election) ...

  3. Presidency of Vicente Fox - Wikipedia

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    Vicente Fox served as President of Mexico from December 1, 2000, to November 30, 2006. His victory in the federal elections in 2000 ended more than 70 years rule of the Institutional Revolutionary Party .

  4. National Action Party (Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    It is one of the main political parties in the country, and, since the 1980s, has had success winning local, state, and national elections. In the historic 2000 Mexican general election, PAN candidate Vicente Fox was elected president, the first time in 71 years that the Mexican presidency was not held by the traditional ruling party, the PRI.

  5. Alliance for Change (Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    With 43.43% of the popular vote in a three-horse race, the Alliance for Change's candidate for the position of President of Mexico, Vicente Fox, was declared the winner of the election, putting an end to 70 years of hegemonic rule by the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI).

  6. 2000 Mexican general election - Wikipedia

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    Numerous electoral reforms implemented after the widely-derided and fraudulent 1988 election opened up the Mexican political system, and since then opposition parties have made historic gains in elections at all levels. The chief electoral concerns shifted from outright fraud to campaign fairness issues and, between 1995 and 1996, the political ...

  7. List of heads of state of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Institutional Revolutionary Party: 62: Vicente Fox (born 1942) 2000: 1 December 2000 30 November 2006 6 years National Action Party: 63: Felipe Calderón (born 1962) 2006: 1 December 2006 30 November 2012 6 years National Action Party: 64: Enrique Peña Nieto (born 1966) 2012: 1 December 2012 30 November 2018 6 years Institutional Revolutionary ...

  8. House passes bill that would ban transgender athletes from ...

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    The bill, dubbed the "Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act," passed mostly along party lines, with 218 voting in favor of it and 206 opposed to the ban. Only two Democrats, Reps. Vicente ...

  9. Portal:Mexico/Selected biography/5 - Wikipedia

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    Vicente Fox Quesada (Spanish pronunciation: [biˈsente ˈfoks keˈsaða]; born July 2, 1942) is a Mexican businessman who was President of Mexico from December 1, 2000 to November 30, 2006 under the National Action Party (PAN).