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Carlos Abascal

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Abascal has occupied different positions in private and social organizations. He has been president of the FundaciĂłn para el Desarrollo Sostenible en MĂ©xico (FUNDES), president of Vertebra, president of the Movimiento Social y de AdministraciĂłn de Valores (AVAL), vice president of the Instituto
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In the later years of his life, he was involved with the National Executive Committee of the National Action Party (PAN) and led the Rafael Preciado Hernández Foundation. Days before his death, he received an Honorary Doctorate from Universidad Anáhuac, marking his final public appearance.
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to begin the process for the canonization of Abascal given his virtues and his ability to participate in politics without renouncing his Catholic values.
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He was opposed to some birth control methods such as abortion and the contraceptive pill. He spoke out against "liberal" literature, including the novel
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June 14, 1949 – Ciudad de Mexico December 2, 2008), known as Carlos Abascal, was a Mexican lawyer, business leader, and politician. He was the
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Abascal began his career as a messenger for Afianzadora Insurgentes and became a trainee in the legal area. He later became Director and
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President Vicente Fox names Carlos Abascal Carranza to Replace Santiago Creel at interior secretariat, findarticles entry
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Mexicano de Doctrina Social Cristiana (IMDOSOC), and national president of the
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Abascal died of esophageal cancer on the morning of December 2, 2008.
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from 1994 to 1997. He also participated in the transition team of
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Mexican Political Biographies, 1935-2009: Fourth Edition
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Profile at Mexico's Presidency of the Republic site
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Secretary of the Interior of Mexico
Vicente Fox
Santiago Creel
Francisco Ramírez Acuña
Secretary of Labor of Mexico
Mariano Palacios Alcocer
Francisco Javier Salazar
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