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Humberto Hernandez-Haddad

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From 1982 to 1988 he served as Senator for his home-state of Tabasco, and was appointed Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. From 1983 to 1987 he was also Secretary of Foreign Affairs for the PRI National Executive Committee. A 1999 book said he was the youngest national in history to
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As a result of his diplomatic performance as Consul General of Mexico in the United States of America he cancelled any membership or affiliation to the Partido Revolucionario Institucional (PRI).
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In 1989 he was appointed Consul General of Mexico for South-Central Texas, based in San Antonio. He was elected Chairman of the Consular Corps for South Texas and served from 1991 to 1995.
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He was elected to his second term as Federal Congressman in 1979, during which he served as Chairman for the Chamber of Deputies' Science and Technology Committee.
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In 1973, at age 21, he was elected to serve his first term as Federal Congressman for the XLIX (49th) Legislature.
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appointed Humberto Hernandez Haddad as Under Secretary of Tourism of the Mexican government on 1 December 2018.
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In 2002 he received the National Journalism Award for his editorial publications.
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He obtained a master's degree in international public policy (MIPP) from
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Hernandez-Haddad graduated law school with honors at the prestigious
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achieve all of his political positions in such short time.
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Spanish name
surname
Congress of the Union
4th district of Tabasco
Congress of the Union
2nd district of Tabasco
Roberto Madrazo Pintado
Villahermosa
Tabasco
Mexico
Alma mater
National Autonomous University of Mexico
Mexican Senator
Federal Congressman
San Antonio, Texas
National Autonomous University of Mexico
Harvard University
Weatherhead Center for International Affairs
Johns Hopkins University
Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies
Sorbonne University
Andrés Manuel López Obrador
"Archived copy"
the original
cite web
link
Siglo Veintiuno Editores
ISBN
9682326303
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