Calderon, Felipe — ▪ 2007 On July 2, 2006, Felipe Calderón of the centre right National Action Party (PAN) won Mexico s bitterly contested presidential election, and, following a partial vote recount, on September 5 the Electoral Tribunal of the Federal Judicial… … Universalium
Luis Calderón Vega — (1911 ndash; 1989) was a Mexican politician and writer. Along with other leading opposition politicians, he was one of the founders of the National Action Party (PAN) in 1939.Calderón Vega, who married María del Carmen Hinojosa González, was a… … Wikipedia
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