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President Adolfo López Mateos next to the First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy and the President John F. Kennedy, during their visit to Mexico in 1962 U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson (left) and Mexican President Adolfo López Mateos (right) unveil the new boundary marker signaling the peaceful end of the Chamizal dispute.
General elections were held in Mexico on 6 July 1958. [1] The presidential elections were won by Adolfo López Mateos, who received 90.4% of the vote. In the Chamber of Deputies election, the Institutional Revolutionary Party won 153 of the 162 seats. [2] These were the first Mexican presidential elections in which women were allowed to vote.
The Head of State of Mexico is the person who controls the executive power in the country. Under the current constitution, this responsibility lies with the President of the United Mexican States, who is head of the supreme executive power of the Mexican Union. [1] Throughout its history, Mexico has had several forms of government.
Informal visit; met with President López Mateos. [5] John F. Kennedy: June 29 – July 1, 1962: México, D. F. State visit; met with President López Mateos. [7] Lyndon B. Johnson: April 14–15, 1966: México, D. F. Informal visit; met with President Gustavo Díaz Ordaz. [8] December 3, 1966: Ciudad Acuña Informal meeting with President ...
1959–60 Copa México started on March 6, and concluded on April 17, 1960, with the final held at the Estadio Olímpico Universitario in Mexico City, in which Necaxa defeated Tampico Madero 4–1. 1959–60 Mexican Primera División season was won by C.D. Guadalajara. Baseball: The Tigres won the Mexican baseball league championship.
He came to national prominence in the cabinet of Mexican President President Adolfo López Mateos from 1958 to 1964, as Minister of the Interior (Gobernación). [18] On 18 November 1963, he became the presidential candidate for the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). [ 19 ]
Sheinbaum appears set to become Mexico's first female president — a major step in a country long marked by its macho culture. More than 20,000 congressional and local positions are up for grabs ...
President Adolfo López Mateos informs the nation that three Mexican fishermen were killed and 14 wounded by the Armed Forces of Guatemala on December 31, 1958. [3] January 2 – The Foreign Ministry of Guatemala declares that the three Mexican fishermen killed on December 31, 1958, were "pirates." [4]