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Among the public offices he has held are the general technical coordinator of the Presidency of the National Bank and Securities Commission (CNBV) from 1994-1996. He earned a seat as a federal congressman in 2000, serving in the Chamber of Deputies until 2003 whereupon he left office to run for the
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named him general director of Financiera Rural (a rural development bank) and he served there until July 31, 2010. On December 6, 2012, Enrique de la Madrid was named CEO of the National Foreign Trade Bank (Bancomext) by President
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He recently published his first book, titled “México en la generación del desarrollo” ("Mexico in the generation of development"). It was published by
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In the business sector, De la Madrid was executive president of the Mexican Council for the Consumer Industry (
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position of borough chief for the Alvaro Obregón precinct of Mexico City (he lost to the PRD candidate).
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and takes part as a commentator in Leonardo Curzio's program "Primera Emisión de Enfoque".
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lawyer, public official, columnist and politician. He is a member of the
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Index

Spanish name
surname

Mexico City
Mexico
National University of Mexico
John F. Kennedy School of Government
Politician
lawyer
Institutional Revolutionary
Mexican
Institutional Revolutionary Party
Paloma Cordero
First Lady of Mexico
Miguel de la Madrid
law
National Autonomous University of México
Public Administration
John F. Kennedy School of Government
Harvard University
Autonomous Technical Institute of México
Felipe Calderón
Enrique Peña Nieto
Tourism Secretary
ConMéxico
Random House
Reforma
Milenio
El Universal
Mexico - Presidency of the Republic Website

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