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  2. Grupo Modelo - Wikipedia

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    A Modelo business in the Mexican state of Oaxaca. Grupo Modelo began in 1925, and its founders were a group of twenty-five Spanish immigrants among whom stood out: Braulio Iriarte, owner of bakeries and Molino Euzkaro, in Mexico City, and Martín Oyamburu, industrialist, banker and landowner, founder of Hulera Euzkadi, Banco Crédito Español de México, S.A., and oil fields in the Veracruz ...

  3. Carlos Fernández González - Wikipedia

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    Carlos Fernández (born in Mexico City in 1966) is a Mexican businessman. [1] [2] Fernández was the CEO of Grupo Modelo from 1997 to 2012. [3] Since 2013, Fernández has been CEO of Grupo Finaccess. [4] [5]

  4. El Barzón - Wikipedia

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    The leaders of the movement were given prison sentences but were later released. Juan Quirino then became a national leader that created and organized Unión Nacional de Productores Agropecuarios, Comerciantes, Industriales y Prestadores de Servicios El Barzón A.C. in the whole country. The movement grew rapidly and soon every state had at ...

  5. Citizens' Movement (Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    Citizens' Movement (Spanish: Movimiento Ciudadano) is a center-left political party in Mexico. It was founded in 1999 under the name Convergence for Democracy, which was then shortened to Convergence in 2002 and changed to Citizens' Movement in 2011.

  6. Morena (political party) - Wikipedia

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    As of 2023, it is the largest political party in Mexico by number of members; it has been the ruling party since 2018, and it won a second term in the 2024 general election. [29] The party's name also alludes to Mexico's Catholic national patroness: the Virgin of Guadalupe, known as La Morena. [30] [31] [32]

  7. Social Encounter Party - Wikipedia

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    Social Encounter Party (Spanish: Partido Encuentro Social, PES) was a Mexican conservative political party established on the national level in 2014 [8] and dissolved in 2018. It was part of the coalition Juntos Haremos Historia with the National Regeneration Movement and Mexico's Labor Party for the 2018 Mexican election .

  8. Labor Party (Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    Following the coordination of several social groups, including the Independent Teachers' Movement, the National Union of Agricultural Workers (UNTA), the National Coordinator "Plan de Ayala," the Popular Front of Struggle of Zacatecas, the Popular Front "Tierra y Libertad" of Monterrey, the Popular Defense Committees [] of Durango and Chihuahua, and the Popular Union of Agricultural Workers ...

  9. Mexican Movement of 1968 - Wikipedia

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    Student activism in Mexico was traditionally largely confined to issues dealing with their circumstances while studying at university. There were two strikes at the National Polytechnic Institute in 1942 and 1956, as well as a strike at the National Teachers' School (Escuela Nacional de Maestras) in 1950, organized by the Federación de Estudiantes y Campesinos Socialistas de México (FECSUM). [3]