- Diego Fernández de Cevallos
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This name uses Spanish naming customs; the first or paternal family name is Fernández de Cevallos and the second or maternal family name is Ramos.
Diego Fernández de Cevallos Ramos (born 16 March 1941) is a Mexican politician affiliated to the conservative National Action Party (PAN). He was a presidential candidate in the 1994 election and President of the Mexican Senate.
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Life and career
Fernández de Cevallos was born in Mexico City, the son of José Fernández de Cevallos Martínez and Beatriz Ramos Íñigo. He received a bachelor's degree in law from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and took several courses in economics at the Ibero-American University, where he also worked as a professor of criminal and commercial law.
He joined the conservative National Action Party (PAN) in 1959 and led its parliamentary group in the Chamber of Deputies (during the 55th legislature) and in the Senate (2003–06). In 1994 he ran for president representing his party and lost against the PRI candidate, Ernesto Zedillo Ponce de León.
Outside politics, Fernández de Cevallos runs an influential law firm specialized in criminal, civil and commercial law. He was married only by the religious rite to Claudia Gutiérrez Navarrete. Actually he lives with his couple Liliana de León Maldonado.
Abduction
Fernández de Cevallos was abducted from one of his properties, located in Pedro Escobedo, Querétaro, on 14 May 2010. His abandoned vehicle was found nearby, with signs of a violent struggle.[1] Fernandez de Cevallos' kidnappers demanded $100 million in exchange for his release but decreased the amount. He was released from this abduction on December 20, 2010 in exchange for $30 million.[2]
References
External links
- (Spanish) PAN Parliamentary Group: Diego Fernández de Cevallos
- (Spanish) La Jornada: El entramado del legislador y litigante
Party political offices Preceded by
Manuel ClouthierPAN presidential candidate
1994Succeeded by
Vicente FoxCategories:- 1941 births
- Living people
- National Action Party (Mexico) politicians
- Members of the Chamber of Deputies (Mexico)
- Mexican lawyers
- Mexican presidential candidates (1994)
- Members of the Senate (Mexico)
- Universidad Iberoamericana alumni
- National Autonomous University of Mexico alumni
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