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Dokumen 123
1999 in Mexico
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in
Mexico
→
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See also:
History of Mexico
List of years in Mexico
Timeline of Mexican history
Events in the year
1999 in Mexico
.
Incumbents
Federal government
President
:
Ernesto Zedillo
Interior Secretary
(SEGOB):
Francisco Labastida
(until 21 May);
Diódoro Carrasco
(from 21 May)
Secretary of Foreign Affairs
(SRE):
María del Rosario Green Macías
Communications Secretary
(SCT): Carlos Ruiz Sacristán
Education Secretary
(SEP): Miguel Limón Rojas
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/
Mariano Palacios Alcocer
Secretary of Welfare
:
Esteban Moctezuma
(until 4 August);
Carlos Jarque
(from 4 August)
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
(until 30 November);
José Antonio González Fernández
(from 30 November)
Supreme Court
See also:
National Supreme Court of Justice
President of the Supreme Court: José Vicente Aguinaco Alemán then
Genaro David Góngora Pimentel
Governors
Aguascalientes
:
Felipe González González
, (
National Action Party, PAN
)
Baja California
:
Alejandro González Alcocer
, Substitute, (PAN)
Baja California Sur
:
Leonel Cota Montaño
(PRD)/
Guillermo Mercado Romero
(PRI)
Campeche
:
José Antonio González Curi
Chiapas
:
Roberto Albores Guillén
Chihuahua
:
Patricio Martínez García
(PRI)
Coahuila
:
Enrique Martínez y Martínez
/
Rogelio Montemayor Seguy
(PRI)
Colima
:
Fernando Moreno Peña
(PRI)
Durango
:
Ángel Sergio Guerrero Mier
(PRI)
Guanajuato
:
Vicente Fox
/
Ramon Martin Huerta
(PAN)
Guerrero
:
Angel Aguirre Rivero
/
René Juárez Cisneros
(PAN)
Hidalgo
:
Alberto Cárdenas Jiménez
(PAN)
Jalisco
:
Humberto Lugo Gil
/
Manuel Angel Nunez Soto
(PAN)
State of Mexico
:
César Camacho Quiroz
/
Arturo Montiel Rojas
(PRI)
Michoacán
:
Víctor Manuel Tinoco
Morelos
:
Jorge Morales Barud
(Substitute—PRI).
[
1
]
Nayarit
:
Rigoberto Ochoa Zaragoza
/
Antonio Echevarría Domínguez
Nuevo León
:
Fernando Canales
(PRI)
Oaxaca
:
Heladio Ramírez López
(PRI)
Puebla
:
Melquiades Morales Flores
/
Manuel Bartlett Díaz
(PRI)
Querétaro
:
Ignacio Loyola Vera
(PRI)
Quintana Roo
:
Mario Villanueva Madrid
/
Joaquín Hendricks Díaz
(PRI)
San Luis Potosí
:
Fernando Silva Nieto
(PRI)
Sinaloa
:
Juan S. Millán
(PRI)
Sonora
:
Armando López Nogales
(PRI)
Tabasco
:
Roberto Madrazo Pintado
(PRI)
Tamaulipas
:
Manuel Cavazos Lerma
/
Tomás Yarrington
Tlaxcala
:
José Antonio Álvarez Lima
/
Alfonso Sánchez Anaya
(PRI)
Veracruz
:
Miguel Alemán Velasco
Yucatán
:
Víctor Cervera Pacheco
(PRI)
Zacatecas
:
Ricardo Monreal Ávila
(PRI)
Head of Government of the Federal District
Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas
,
Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD)
, (until September 29)
[
2
]
Rosario Robles
(PRD) (starting September 29)
Events
The
banderas monumentales
program is initiated.
January:
1999 UNAM strike
March 21:
1999 Mexican referendums
June 15:
1999 Tehuacán earthquake
August 18–25:
Hurricane Bret
September 5–9:
Hurricane Greg
September 12:
Nuestra Belleza México 1999
September 30:
1999 Oaxaca earthquake
September – October:
1999 Mexico floods
November: Mexico hosts the first
Parapan American Games
[
3
]
Awards
Main article:
Orders, decorations, and medals of Mexico
Belisario Domínguez Medal of Honor
–
Carlos Fuentes
[
4
]
Order of the Aztec Eagle
National Prize for Arts and Sciences
National Public Administration Prize
Ohtli Award
Deborah V. Ortiz
David R. Maciel
Sport
Primera División de México Verano 1999
.
Primera División de México Invierno 1999
.
1999 FIFA Confederations Cup Final
.
Mexico
participate in the
1999 Copa América
and become 3rd.
Homenaje a Dos Leyendas: El Santo y Salvador Lutteroth (1999)
.
Ruleta de la Muerte (1999)
.
1999 Women's NORCECA Volleyball Championship
in
Monterrey
.
Television
Debuted
Alma Rebelde
Catalina y Sebastián
Háblame de amor
Laberintos de pasión
Mujeres engañadas
Nunca Te Olvidaré
Por tu amor
Rosalinda
Tres mujeres
Yacaranday
Ended
Alma Rebelde
Camila
Catalina y Sebastián
El diario de Daniela
Nunca Te Olvidaré
Por tu amor
El Privilegio de Amar
Rosalinda
Yacaranday
Births
Main article:
births in 1999
Further information:
Category:1999 births
Deaths
March 19:
Jaime Sabines
, Mexican poet (
Horal
, 1950) and
Tarumba
in Mexico City (b. 1926).
[
5
]
May 15:
Gutierre Tibón
, Italian-Mexican writer (b. 1905)
July 22
:
Lauro Ortega Martínez
, 89, governor of
Morelos
1982-1988 (b.
1910
)
[
6
]
See also
List of Mexican films of 1999
References
^
Frikas, Javier Jaramillo (Nov 12, 2012).
"El doctor Morales Barud"
.
La Unión
(in European Spanish)
. Retrieved
August 28,
2020
.
^
"Biografia de Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas"
.
www.biografiasyvidas.com
(in Spanish)
. Retrieved
August 28,
2020
.
^
"Mexico 1999 Parapan American Games"
.
International Paralympic Committee
. Retrieved
28 August
2020
.
^
"Medalla Belisario Domínguez"
(in Spanish). Senado de la Republica. 7 Oct 1999
. Retrieved
August 28,
2020
.
^
"Jaime Sabines, el poeta de todos nosotros"
[Jaime Sabines, the poet of all of us],
El Pais
(in Spanish), Madrid, March 19, 2019
, retrieved
May 2,
2019
^
Cinta, Guillermo (July 24, 2010),
"Aniversario luctuoso de don Lauro"
[Anniversary of the death of Don Lauro],
La Union de Morelos
(in Spanish), Cuernavaca
, retrieved
June 1,
2019
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