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1997 in Mexico
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See also:
History of Mexico
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Events in the year
1997 in Mexico
.
Incumbents
Federal government
President
:
Ernesto Zedillo
Interior Secretary
(SEGOB):
Emilio Chuayffet
.
Secretary of Foreign Affairs
(SRE):
José Ángel Gurría
Communications Secretary
(SCT): Carlos Ruiz Sacristán
Secretary of Defense
(SEDENA): Enrique Cervantes Aguirre
Secretary of Navy
: José Ramón Lorenzo Franco
Secretary of Labor and Social Welfare
(STPS): José Antonio González Fernández
Secretary of Welfare
:
Carlos Rojas Gutiérrez
Secretary of Public Education
: Miguel Limón Rojas
Tourism Secretary
(SECTUR): Óscar Espinosa Villarreal
Secretary of the Environment
(SEMARNAT): Julia Carabias Lillo
Secretary of Health
(SALUD):
Juan Ramón de la Fuente
Supreme Court
See also:
National Supreme Court of Justice
President of the Supreme Court: José Vicente Aguinaco Alemán
Governors
Head of Government of the Federal District
Oscar Espinosa Villarreal
(
PRI
) (until December 4)
[
1
]
Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas
(
PRD
) (starting December 5) First elected leader of Mexico City.
[
2
]
Aguascalientes
:
Otto Granados Roldán
, (
PRI
)
Baja California
:
Héctor Terán Terán
, (
PAN
).
[
3
]
Baja California Sur
:
Guillermo Mercado Romero
/
Leonel Cota Montaño
Campeche
:
Jorge Salomón Azar García
/
José Antonio González Curi
Chiapas
:
Julio César Ruíz Ferro
/
Roberto Albores Guillén
Chihuahua
:
Francisco Barrio
(PAN)
Coahuila
:
Rogelio Montemayor Seguy
(PAN)
Colima
:
Carlos de la Madrid Virgen
/
Fernando Moreno Peña
(PAN)
Durango
:
Ángel Sergio Guerrero Mier
(PAN)
Guanajuato
:
Vicente Fox Quesada
(
PAN
),
Guerrero
:
Ángel Aguirre Rivero
Hidalgo
:
Jesús Murillo Karam
Jalisco
:
Alberto Cárdenas Jiménez
State of Mexico
:
César Camacho Quiroz
Michoacán
:
Víctor Manuel Tinoco
Morelos
:
Jorge Carrillo Olea
(
PRI
).
[
4
]
Nayarit
:
Rigoberto Ochoa Zaragoza
Nuevo León
:
Benjamín Clariond
/
Fernando Canales
Oaxaca
:
Diódoro Carrasco Altamirano
Puebla
:
Manuel Bartlett Díaz
Querétaro
:
Enrique Burgos García
/
Ignacio Loyola Vera
Quintana Roo
:
Mario Villanueva Madrid
San Luis Potosí
:
Horacio Sánchez Unzueta
/
Fernando Silva Nieto
Sinaloa
:
Renato Vega Alvarado
Sonora
:
Manlio Fabio Beltrones Rivera
/
Armando López Nogales
Tabasco
:
Roberto Madrazo Pintado
Tamaulipas
:
Manuel Cavazos Lerma
Tlaxcala
:
José Antonio Álvarez Lima
Veracruz
:
Patricio Chirinos Calero
Yucatán
:
Víctor Cervera Pacheco
Zacatecas
:
Arturo Romo Gutiérrez
Events
Convergence
was founded as a "national political grouping".
March 13:
Phoenix Lights
in
Sonora
.
June 6:
1997 Mexican legislative election
September:
Nuestra Belleza México 1997
December 22:
Acteal Massacre
Awards
Belisario Domínguez Medal of Honor
–
Heberto Castillo
Hurricanes
June 1–7:
Tropical Storm Andres (1997)
September 16–26:
Hurricane Nora (1997)
September 26 – October 12:
Tropical Storm Olaf (1997)
October 5–10:
Hurricane Pauline
Sport
1996–97 Mexican Primera División season
1996–97 Copa Mexico
Petroleros de Poza Rica
win the
Mexican League
.
Homenaje a Salvador Lutteroth (1997)
Atlético Mexiquense
and
Chivas Tijuana
are founded.
The
Chupacabras
race is held for the first time.
Births
October 29
–
Ale Müller
, actress and singer
Deaths
Luis Aguilar
October 24
–
Luis Aguilar
, actor and singer (b.
1918
)
References
↑
"¿Los conociste?, ¿los recuerdas? Ellos fueron los regentes y jefes de Gobierno CDMX"
.
Sopitas.com
(in Spanish). 5 December 2018
. Retrieved
August 28,
2020
.
↑
"Biografia de Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas"
.
www.biografiasyvidas.com
(in Spanish)
. Retrieved
August 28,
2020
.
↑
"Baja California: La sucesión anticipada"
.
www.nexos.com.mx
(in Spanish). 1 Nov 2020
. Retrieved
August 31,
2020
.
↑
"Jorge Carrillo Olea ahorra tiene Graco Rámirez Garrido en sus manos"
(in Spanish). Zona Centro Noticias. Aug 1, 2018
. Retrieved
August 28,
2020
.
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