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  2. Lilly Téllez - Wikipedia

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    Journalist. María Lilly del Carmen Téllez García [3] (born 14 November 1967), [4] professionally known as Lilly Téllez, is a Mexican politician and journalist. She has served as a senator from Sonora since 2018, initially representing Morena before joining the National Action Party in 2020. She previously worked as a journalist for ...

  3. 1994 Mexican general election - Wikipedia

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    The 1994 election took place in an atmosphere of political instability after the rise of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN) on 1 January that year. The insurgency was a serious hit on the image that the Government wanted to portray of a developed, advanced country, and it highlighted the negative effects of the neoliberal reforms enacted by the Salinas administration.

  4. Morena (political party) - Wikipedia

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    The National Regeneration Movement ( Spanish: Movimiento Regeneración Nacional ), commonly referred to by its syllabic abbreviation Morena ( Spanish pronunciation: [moˈɾena] ), is a major left-wing populist political party in Mexico. As of 2023, it is the largest political party in Mexico by number of members; it has been the ruling party ...

  5. 2024 Mexican general election - Wikipedia

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    It stemmed from the political grouping Frente Amplio por México ("Broad Front for Mexico"), composed of the same parties. Frente Amplio por México conducted an internal selection process to determine their de facto presidential nominee. In the initial phase, candidates were required to secure 150,000 signatures, including a minimum of 1,000 ...

  6. Juan Ruiz Healy - Wikipedia

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    Juan Ruiz-Healy was the anchor, writer and co-producer of the Mexican version of 60 Minutes from 1978–1984. In 1985 he became the first Mexican-born journalist to broadcast nationally in the United States, for the Spanish International Network (renamed Univision in 1986). Ruiz-Healy is a political columnist for numerous publications.

  7. National Action Party (Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    The National Action Party ( Spanish: Partido Acción Nacional, PAN) is a conservative political party in Mexico founded in 1939. The party is one of the main political parties in Mexico, 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 ...

  8. 1976 Mexican general election - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. General elections were held in Mexico on 4 July 1976. [1] José López Portillo was the only candidate in the presidential election, and was elected unopposed. In the Chamber of Deputies election, the Institutional Revolutionary Party won 195 of the 237 seats, [2] as well as winning all 64 seats in the Senate election. [3]

  9. 1988 Mexican general election - Wikipedia

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    General elections were held in Mexico on 6 July 1988. [ 1] They were the first competitive presidential elections in Mexico since the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) took power in 1929. The elections were widely considered to have been fraudulent, with Salinas de Gortari and the PRI resorting to electoral tampering to remain in power.