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
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