List of Mexican Presidents
The United States of Mexico is a federation with a presidential system of government with three levels of government. These are the constituent state governments, the Federation union, and the local municipalities. The president, who is elected by the popular vote, is both the head of state and government and also the Commander-in-Chief of the Military forces. He or she can exercise the executive powers by appointing the Cabinet, the Attorney General, Chief of Police of the Federal District, the Secretaries of State, and the Ambassadors. The president also enforces the law and has the power to veto laws. He or she is also in charge of the international relation where he negotiates for treaties. The current President of Mexico is Andr茅s Manuel L贸pez Obrador. Some of Mexico鈥檚 presidents in recent generations are looked at below.
L谩zaro C谩rdenas
L谩zaro C谩rdenas was the first president of modern-day Mexico. He became the president of Mexico on December 1, 1934. Upon taking over as the president, he ordered for his salary to be reduced by half. He never used armored vehicle or bodyguards to protect himself, gaining him a great deal of respect. He made policies that were largely focused on agrarian and industrial workers. President C谩rdenas鈥 government also introduced land reforms whereby large commercial lands were distributed to the working class. He also enacted laws that granted workers the right to strike and to work for eight hours a day and pushed for women suffrage both in the work force and political representation. L谩zaro C谩rdenas handed over the presidency at the end of his term on December 1, 1940, but continued to be involved in the country鈥檚 affairs.
Manuel 脕vila Camacho
Manuel 脕vila Camacho was picked by Cardenas to run as his successor in the 1940 Mexican Presidential Election. He successfully won the election and took the oath of office on December 1, 1940. Avila鈥檚 leadership was marked by the end to the long-standing conflict between the Roman Catholic Church in Mexico and the state. Through Mexican Social Security Institute, Avila protected the rights of workers. He also negotiated for a rent freeze among low-income earners, reduced illiteracy, and promoted electoral reforms. However, his industrial policy benefited only the privileged in the country. His foreign policies were affected by the 海角社区 War II. Manuel 脕vila Camacho retired at the end of his term on November 30, 1946. He died in 1955.
Miguel Alem谩n Vald茅s
Miguel Alem谩n Vald茅s succeeded Avila on December 1, 1946, after winning the 1946 Mexican Presidential Election. He oversaw Mexico鈥檚 rapid industrialization through improvement of infrastructures such as railway network and highways. He also improved the education sector by building schools and University. President Valdes played a critical role in the development of the city of Acapulco. His foreign policies were particularly favourable for the US where he managed to secure major loans and grants for developmental projects. He handed over the presidency on November 30, 1952, at the end of his term but remained active in politics
Presidents Of Mexico In The Modern Era
锘縋residents of Mexico Since 1934 | Term in Office |
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L谩zaro C谩rdenas | 1934-1940 |
Manuel 脕vila Camacho | 1940-1946 |
Miguel Alem谩n Vald茅s | 1946-1952 |
Adolfo Ruiz Cortines | 1952-1958 |
Adolfo L贸pez Mateos | 1958-1964 |
Gustavo D铆az Ordaz | 1964-1970 |
Luis Echeverr铆a | 1970-1976 |
Jos茅 L贸pez Portillo | 1976-1982 |
Miguel de la Madrid | 1982-1988 |
Carlos Salinas de Gortari | 1988-1994 |
Ernesto Zedillo | 1994-2000 |
Vicente Fox | 2000-2006 |
Felipe Calder贸n | 2006-2012 |
Enrique Pe帽a Nieto | 2012-2018 |
Andr茅s Manuel L贸pez Obrador | Incumbent |