General elections were held in Mexico on Sunday, 2 July 2000. Voters went to the polls to elect a new president to serve a single six-year term, ... 1994 Mexican general election · 2006 · Francisco Labastida · Alliance for Mexico |
Vicente Fox's unexpected victory in Mexico's July 2, 2000 presidential elections puts a definitive end to Mexico's one-party regime. |
(July 4, 2000) Swept to power by younger, better-educated voters fed up with corruption and one-party rule, President-elect Vicente Fox Quesada began the ... |
At stake in this election: The office of President of Mexico. Description of government structure: Chief of State: President Ernesto ZEDILLO ... |
President. Ernesto Zedillo, whose government had implemented many of the electoral reforms that built Mexican and international confidence in the electoral ... |
In Mexico's July 2, 2000 federal elections voters ousted the long-ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party (Partido Revolucionario Institucional, or PRI) from ... |
Vicente Fox Quesada is a Mexican businessman and politician who served as the 62nd president of Mexico from 2000 to 2006. After campaigning as a right-wing ... |
Background and outcome of elections: Mexican voters went to the polls on 2 July 2000 to choose President Ernest Zedillo's successor and elect 128 members of ... |
3 июл. 2000 г. · Vicente Fox, a tough-talking former Coca-Cola executive, shattered the governing party's 71-year hold on the Mexican presidency in a stunning electoral victory. |
legislature and the majority of states remain priista states.4 In other words,. Mexico is to experience at least three more years of divided government, and ... |
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