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Ernesto Zedillo Ponce de León (Spanish pronunciation: [eɾˈnesto seˈðiʝo]; born 27 December 1951) is a Mexican economist and politician. He was the 61st president of Mexico from 1994 to 2000, as the last of the uninterrupted 71-year line of Mexican presidents from the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI).
The San Andrés Accords are agreements reached between the Zapatista Army of National Liberation and the Mexican government, at that time headed by President Ernesto Zedillo. The accords were signed on February 16, 1996, in San Andrés Larráinzar, Chiapas, and granted autonomy, recognition, and rights to the indigenous population of Mexico.
Ernesto Zedillo (born 1951) 1994: 1 December 1994 30 November 2000 6 years 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 ...
Chief of Staff (1994 - 2000): Liébano Saénz Minister of the Interior (1994 - 1995): Esteban Moctezuma (1995 - 1998): Emilio Chuayffet (1998 - 1999): Francisco Labastida Ochoa
On December 20, 1994, newly inaugurated President Ernesto Zedillo announced the Mexican central bank's devaluation of the peso between 13% and 15%. [1]: 50 [2]: 10 [6]: 179–180 Devaluing the peso after previous promises not to do so led investors to be skeptical of policymakers and fearful of additional devaluations. Investors flocked to ...
The Ernesto Zedillo Stock Index From January 2008 to December 2012, if you bought shares in companies when Ernesto Zedillo joined the board, and sold them when he left, you would have a -7.6 percent return on your investment, compared to a -2.8 percent return from the S&P 500.
On February 9, 1995, in a televised special Presidential broadcast, President Ernesto Zedillo announced Subcomandante Marcos to be one Rafael Sebastián Guillén Vicente, born June 19, 1957, in Tampico, Tamaulipas to Spanish immigrants, and a former professor at Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana School of Sciences and Arts for the Design.
Nilda Patricia Velasco de Zedillo (1952) Ernesto Zedillo: 1994–2000 Marta Sahagún de Fox (1953) Vicente Fox: 2001–2006 [7] Margarita Zavala de Calderón (1967) Felipe Calderón: 2006–2012 Angélica Rivera de Peña (1969) Enrique Peña Nieto: 2012–2018 Beatriz Gutiérrez de López Obrador (1969) Andrés Manuel López Obrador: 2018–2024