Ernesto Zedillo
Ernesto Zedillo was the President of Mexico from 1994 to 2000, overseeing a tumultuous period that included the peso crisis and significant economic reforms. He is known for his efforts to stabilize the economy and promote democratic governance in Mexico.
Born on Dec 27, 1951 (74 years old)
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Mexico:
Ernesto Zedillo was the president of Mexico at the time when Gurría Treviño was receiving a salary equivalent to two of his.
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Mexico:
Ernesto Zedillo's presidency is referenced in the context of the increasing violence and homicide rates in Mexico.
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Mexico:
Ernesto Zedillo is mentioned in relation to financial issues involving Julio Scherer Jr.
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Mexico:
Ernesto Zedillo is referenced for his role in creating the IFE citizen during his presidency.
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Mexico:
Ernesto Zedillo is mentioned in the context of losing actions and controversies during his presidency.
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Mexico:
Ernesto Zedillo is mentioned in the context of a political mistake made by Carlos Salinas de Gortari.
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Mexico:
Ernesto Zedillo is mentioned among former leaders criticized in UNAM's publications.
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Belarus:
Ernesto Zedillo was the president of Mexico who participated in the Summit of the Americas alongside Violeta Chamorro.
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Mexico:
Ernesto Zedillo is mentioned among past leaders who exemplify the negative traits associated with power.
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Mexico:
Ernesto Zedillo has returned to public life with selective appearances during the current government.
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