Pablo Emilio Madero
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Pablo Emilio Madero Belden (b. August 3, 1921 in San Pedro, Coahuila - d. March 16, 2007 in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon) is a Mexican politician. He is a former president of the National Action Party (PAN, 1984 – 1987) and former presidential candidate who represented both the PAN and the extinct Mexican Democratic Party (in Spanish: Partido Demócrata Mexicano, PDM).
Pablo Emilio Madero Belden is the son of Emilio Madero González, a mining engineer, and Mercedes Belden Gutiérrez. He graduated as a chemical engineer from the National Autonomous University of Mexico in 1945 as a Sugar and Oil specialist. Six years earlier, in 1939, he had joined the National Action Party (PAN) on December 6, 1939 as a youth group member, an institution he represented twice in the Chamber of Deputies and presided both locally and nationally before leaving it in the early 1990s. He was Vice-President of the National Transformation Industry Chamber (CANACINTRA) and President of the Glass Producers Association of Latin America, among other charges.
In 1994, he became a presidential candidate of Mexican Democratic Party but he lost with 97,935 votes or 0.28% of the total votes.
Madero Belden was married to Norma Morelos Zaragoza Luquin, with whom he had eight children: Norma Alicia, Pablo, Marcela, Leticia, Mercedes, Mónica, Guillermo and Jorge.
In 2007 Pablo Emilio Madero Belden died at the age of 85, in Monterrey, Nuevo León, México.
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Diccionario biográfico del gobierno mexicano, Ed. Fondo de Cultura Económica, Mexico, 1992.
Preceded by No candidate in 1976 Efraín González Morfín in 1970 |
PAN presidential candidate 1982 (lost) |
Succeeded by Manuel Clouthier |
Preceded by Abel Vicencio Tovar |
President of the National Action Party 1984–1987 |
Succeeded by Luis H. Álvarez |