|
| |
| | President Analysis @ NaturalResearch.org (Natural Research) |
 | | A common presidential symbol are the presidential sashes as worn by Latin American presidents as a symbol of the presidency's continuity, and presenting the sash to the new president is a key part of the inauguration ceremony. |  | | Though the president is to be chosen solely by a unanimous decision by the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, the entire body of the church votes to sustain the President in this calling. |  | | Under the French Third and the Fourth Republics, the "President of the Council" (of ministers) was the head of government, with the President of the Republic a largely symbolic figurehead. |
|
http://www.naturalresearch.org/encyclopedia/President
(1603 words)
|
|
| |
| | Presidents' articles on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Presidents of the United States PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES [Presidents of the United States] Presidents of the United States 1" rowspan="1"> President 1" rowspan="1"> Political Party 1" rowspan="1"> Dates in Office 1" rowspan="1"> Vice President(s) 1" rowspan="1"> George Washington 1" rowspan="1"> 1"  | | Presidents of Mexico since the Constitution of 1917 PRESIDENTS OF MEXICO SINCE THE CONSTITUTION OF 1917 [Presidents of Mexico since the Constitution of 1917] Presidents of Mexico since the Constitution of 1917 1" rowspan="1"> President 1" rowspan="1"> Dates in Office 1" rowspan="1"> Venustiano Carranza 1" rowspan="1"> 1917-20 |  | | president PRESIDENT [president] in modern republics, the chief executive and, therefore, the highest officer in a government. |
| |
http://www.encyclopedia.com/SearchResults.aspx?Q=Presidents'
(483 words)
|
|
| |
| | President of Mexico - |
 | | Currently, the office of the president is considered to be revolutionary, in that he is the inheritor of the Mexican Revolution and the powers of office are derived from the Revolutionary Constitution of 1917. |  | | Current President Vicente Fox was elected with a plurality of 43% of the popular vote, whereas his predecessor Ernesto Zedillo won with a majority of 51%. |  | | Under the Constitution, the president is also the head of government and the Commander-in-Chief of the Mexican army, navy, and air force. |
|
http://psychcentral.com/psypsych/President_of_Mexico
(1667 words)
|
|
| |
| | Mexico - |
 | | Historically, the executive is the dominant branch, with power vested in the president who promulgates and executes the laws of the Congress. |  | | Mexico is divided into 31 states (estados) and a federal district. |  | | Through the electoral reforms started by president Carlos Salinas de Gortari and consolidated by president Ernesto Zedillo, by the mid 1990s the PRI had lost its majority in Congress. |
|
http://psychcentral.com/psypsych/Mexico
(5357 words)
|
|
| |
| | Presidents of Mexico Since the Constitution of 1917 articles on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Presidents of Mexico since the Constitution of 1917 PRESIDENTS OF MEXICO SINCE THE CONSTITUTION OF 1917 [Presidents of Mexico since the Constitution of 1917] Presidents of Mexico since the Constitution of 1917 1" rowspan="1"> President 1" rowspan="1"> Dates in Office 1" rowspan="1"> Venustiano Carranza 1" rowspan="1"> 1917-20 |  | | Look up Presidents of Mexico Since the Constitution of 1917 on HighBeam Research. |  | | Home > Search Results > Presidents of Mexico Since the Constitution of 1917 |
|
http://www.encyclopedia.com/articles/08405.html
(431 words)
|
|
| |
| | The Cristeros: 20th-Century Mexicos Catholic Uprising |
 | | The new president, the Masonic lawyer Fortes Gil, rejoiced. |  | | Mexico lost its northern territory, California, Texas, New Mexico (1848), and was placed under United States political and economic hegemony. |  | | In 1926, the president and his clique launched a new offensive which they hoped to be definitive: "Now there must be a psychological revolution," Calles declared. |
|
http://www.sspx.ca/Angelus/2002_January/The_Cristeros.htm
(6793 words)
|
|
| |
| | Emperors, Presidents, Dictators & Officials of Independent Mexico 1821-1846 |
 | | He was there paroled by General Scott, and returned to the capital.....The avowed reason of his deposition, after the exile of Santa Anna, was, that he was suspected of wishing to receive the American minister and consenting to the final relinquishment of Texas. |  | | There is little doubt that he foresaw the consequences which were likely to result to Mexico from a war with the United States, and sought by conciliatory means to avert it. |  | | He left the Bench in 1841, to enter the Cabinet of General Santa Anna. |
|
http://www.tamu.edu/ccbn/dewitt/viceroys2.htm
(972 words)
|
|
| |
| | SAPL: Websites - Mexico |
 | | Political Database of the Americas: Mexico - Here is a wealth of political and government information from a joint project by Georgetown University's Center for Latin American Studies, the Organization of the American States, and the Canadian Foundation for the Americas. |  | | Read the message from U.S. President Polk to Congress asking to declare war on Mexico. |  | | This site is searchable by state or type of media you need. |
|
http://www.sanantonio.gov/library/web/mexico.asp
(4957 words)
|
|
| |
| | Presidents of New Mexico universities vary in spending |
 | | I was VERY critical of the appointment of Manny to the position of President of NMHU. |  | | Unlike NMHU, ENMU and Western New Mexico University, the presidents of the state's top universities _ Tech, the University of New Mexico and NMSU _ have to chase public and private research dollars. |  | | New Mexico ranks third, behind Arizona and then Mississippi. |
|
http://www.freenewmexican.com/news/35938.html
(2391 words)
|
|
| |
| | [No title] |
 | | Then Fracisco Madero, the father of the revolution, was elected president in 1911; probably the only honest election up to that time. |  | | Yet the unknown presidents who served during this period of intense unrest and strife had helped pay the price to usher in the modern Mexico we know today. |  | | Huerta, obviously a stickler for law and order, persuaded Pedro Lascurain to become lnterim President. |
|
http://www.chapala.com/particles/10w.htm
(919 words)
|
|
| |
| | mexico,history,presidents,cartoonbuddy,.com,cartoon buddy club |
 | | But who really were the Presidents of the time and how long was the Revolution?. |  | | 1867 Republican rule was restored Benito Juarez became President. |  | | 1876 Porfirio Diaz became President after an armed rebellion. |
|
http://www.cartoonbuddy.com/mexico.htm
(951 words)
|
|
| |
| | US - Mexico Official Documents |
 | | Joint Statement by the governments of the United States and Mexico on the deaths of fourteen migrants in the Arizona desert. |  | | This is the Joint comuniqué issued by the delegations fo both governments at the end of the meeting. |  | | Joint Statement on Migration adopted by the President of the United States and the President of Mexico. |
|
http://www.migracioninternacional.com/docum/ofdocuxmx.html
(1217 words)
|
|
| |
| | Embassy of Mexico |
 | | Mexico’s position on the announcement of the U.S. Senate to renew debate on immigration reform |  | | President Bush reiterated his support for a comprehensive immigration reform in the United States. |  | | Today, Mexico’s Secretary of Foreign Relations, Luis Ernesto Derbez and U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice co-chaired the XXII Meeting of the U.S.—Mexico Binational Commission in Washington, DC. |
|
http://www.embassyofmexico.org/eng
(970 words)
|
|
| |
| | Mexico: Presidents |
 | | James Knox Polk: Presidency - Presidency To the surprise of many, the new President proved to be his own man; he even ignored... |  | | Pedro Velez, Lucas Alamán Luis de Quintana, acting presidents (!829–1830) |  | | MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - Vicente Fox is greeted by outgoing President Ernesto Zedillo during inauguration ceremonies at Mexico's Congress in Mexico City, Mexico December 1, 2000. |
|
http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0886243.html
(347 words)
|
|
| |
| | Four Key Topics That Define US-Mexico Agenda |
 | | It is worth noting that Mexican President Vicente Fox has a clear, popular mandate, while George W. Bush occupies the White House under a cloud of suspicion, having lost the popular vote but having won the election, thanks to five U.S. Supreme Court justices. |  | | After a century and a half of often regrettable confrontations, Presidents Lazaro Cardenas and Franklin D. |  | | FOUR KEY TOPICS THAT DEFINE U.S.-MEXICO AGENDA The new presidents of Mexico and the United States are simultaneously beginning their administrations. |
|
http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v01/n268/a09.html
(1185 words)
|
|
| |
| | Parliament Presidents of Mexico |
 | | 1994 President of the Permanent Commission of Congresso de la Union (Jan-April) |  | | 1995 President of the Senate Senate Maria Guadalupe López Bretón |  | | 1965 President of the Senate Maria Lavalle Urbina (Dec.) |
|
http://www.guide2womenleaders.com/Mexico_Parliament_Presidents.htm
(301 words)
|
|
| |
| | Presidents |
 | | Mexico: Presidents - Presidents Guadalupe Victoria (1824–1829) Vicente Ramón Guerrero (1829) Pedro Velez,... |  | | president - president, in modern republics, the chief executive and, therefore, the highest officer in a... |  | | Life After the Presidency - Professions of the U.S. Presidents after they left office. |
|
http://www.factmonster.com/ipka/A0777337.html
(126 words)
|
|
| |
| | List of Presidents of Mexico - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | February 18, 1913 – February 18, 1913: Pedro Lascuráin Paredes (president for less than one hour) |  | | This is a list of presidents of Mexico. |  | | Presidents of Mexico since the adoption of the 1917 Constitution: |
|
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Presidents_of_Mexico
(217 words)
|
|
| |
| | Guardian Unlimited Special reports Castro turns on Peru and Mexico over UN vote |
 | | Mexico's foreign minister, Luis Ernest Derbez, said the two countries had not dis-cussed their responses. |  | | Cuban President Fidel Castro gestures during his May Day Speech in Havana. |  | | Mexico was one of Cuba's most reliable allies in the cold war, resisting US pressure to criticise the regime or break off diplomatic ties completely, as most Latin American states did at one stage or another. |
|
http://www.guardian.co.uk/cuba/story/0,11983,1208920,00.html
(615 words)
|
|
| |
| | Mexico, 2001 Timeline |
 | | Mexican President seeks wide-ranging immigration agreement this year including a blanket amnesty for illegall immigrants |  | | In his first state of the union speech president insisted that he was building a new nation and is trying to avoid surprises |  | | Congress says President had exceeded his powers by issuing a controversial electricity decree |
|
http://www.mapreport.com/years/2001/countries/mexico.html
(362 words)
|
|
| |
| | Mexico - Carlos Fuentes - Worldpress.org |
 | | Tragic because the country’s presidents were imposed a year before they took office. |  | | There were tragicomic consequences from the form of [presidential] succession in the PRI [ Institutional Revolutionary Party] characterized by the “dedazo” [the choosing of the next president by the outgoing president] and the definitive candidate, referred to as “tapado” [not yet revealed]. |  | | Fox didn’t vote with Washington in the Security Council when the attack on Iraq was decided, and he said no to the U.S. Congress when it proposed legalizing thousands of Mexican workers in the United States in exchange for allowing U.S. capital to be introduced into the Mexican state-owned oil company. |
|
http://www.worldpress.org/Americas/1248.cfm
(881 words)
|
|
| |
| | Global Exchange - Printer Friendly |
 | | Fox affirmed that he will continue with trips to the other countries to attract investors -- President Vicente Fox Quesada stated that, just as he had done in Japan, he would make it clear that his government "is from businesspeople, by businesspeople, for businesspeople". |  | | Interview with Neil Harvey -- Neil Harvey is the author of The Chiapas Rebellion and Professor at the New Mexico State University in Las Cruces. |  | | A Man, A Plan, Expansion: The Puebla-Panama Plan -- The first hint of Fox's plans for southern Mexico appeared on the front page of Oaxaca's primary newspaper on September 5, three months before his inauguration. |
|
http://www.globalexchange.org/countries/mexico/ppp/archive.html.pf
(1688 words)
|
|
| |
| | BBC News AMERICAS Mexico's President in Colombia |
 | | The two presidents are due to travel to Caracas on Saturday for a summit with their Venezuelan counterpart, Hugo Chavez. |  | | They also urged the United States to do more to reduce drug consumption and criticised the certification process by which the US unilaterally assesses the anti-drugs efforts of other countries. |  | | In a joint declaration issued after a meeting in the Colombian capital, Bogota, the two presidents said they would set up a high-level bilateral task force to coordinate anti-drugs efforts. |
|
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/1264980.stm
(146 words)
|
|
| |
| | List of Presidents of ... - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | http://gogog.com/project/wikipedia/index.php/Special:Search/List_of_Presidents_of_..." title="Special:Search/List of Presidents of...">Search for List of Presidents of... |
|
http://www.brownsville.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/List_of_Presidents_of_...
(100 words)
|
|
| |
| | LDS Temples - Mormon Temples - Oaxaca México Temple - Presidents |
 | | Temple presidents are called to oversee all activities performed at the temple. |  | | Following is a list of the current and former presidents of the Oaxaca México Temple. |  | | LDS Temples - Mormon Temples - Oaxaca México Temple - Presidents |
|
http://www.ldschurchtemples.com/cgi-bin/presidents.cgi?oaxaca&operating
(48 words)
|
|
| |
| | George Bush Presidential Library and Museum |
 | | During their June 10 meeting in Washington, the Presidents of Mexico and the United States held discussions on bilateral relations, with the particular purpose of broadening and strengthening economic relations between the two countries. |  | | The Presidents agreed that they would stay in close personal touch on this issue and review progress during President Bush's visit to Mexico in December 1990. |  | | Both Presidents agreed that their two countries must look to the future and devise ways to meet the challenges of the 1990s and the next century, establishing a climate of greater stability and confidence for trade and investment. |
|
http://bushlibrary.tamu.edu/research/papers/1990/90061100.html
(270 words)
|
|
| |
| | ACCESS MEXICO'S HISTORY AND TRADITIONS - IN MEXICO CONNECT |
 | | Another chronological listing, of the Leaders and Presidents of Mexico |  | | The Listing of Leaders and Presidents of Mexico View |  | | Part 3: "Creation of the Fifth Sun at Teotihuacan" |
|
http://www.mexconnect.com/mex_/history/historyindex.html
(311 words)
|
|
| |
| | Mexico |
 | | National Popular Politics in Early Independent Mexico, 1820-1847. |  | | Africa in the Americas: Blacks in Mexico by Patrick J. Carroll (Also in Spanish |  | | A full updated list of R H Jacksons work can be found at: |
|
http://www.casahistoria.net/mexico_brazil.htm
(2166 words)
|
|
| |
| | The Borowitz Report .com |
 | | In a ceremony in Mexico City, the two presidents shook hands on an historic agreement to work together to create a “monumentally ill-considered gaffe that will offend all races, religions, nationalities and sexes” for release in early 2006. |  | | Mexican President Vicente Fox and Harvard University President Lawrence Summers today announced ambitious plans to collaborate on what they called “the most insulting remark ever made by a public figure.” |  | | “We have been big fans of each other’s work for a long, long time,” President Fox said. |
|
http://www.borowitzreport.com/archive_rpt.asp?rec=1132&srch=
(306 words)
|
|
| |
| | Letter to the Presidents of Colombia, Mexico, Panama, and Venezuela on the Central American Peace Proposal |
 | | The original was not available for verification of the content of the letter, which was released by the Office of the Press Secretary on April 22. |  | | Letter to the Presidents of Colombia, Mexico, Panama, and Venezuela on the Central American Peace Proposal |  | | President, I am informing you of my actions before I announce them to the American people because I know the importance you attach to obtaining a negotiated settlement of the conflict in Central America on the basis of verified implementation of all of the twenty-one Contadora objectives. |
|
http://www.reagan.utexas.edu/archives/speeches/1985/40485h.htm
(459 words)
|
|
| |
| | Cañón de Guadalupe |
 | | teve Margolin has arranged for the Camping Bares' tenth Presidents Day Weekend campout at Cañón de Guadalupe. |  | | Bares, or this page, please contact Steve Margolin at |
|
http://members.tripod.com/~GuadalupeCanyon
(280 words)
|
|
|