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El Financiero began publication on October 15, 1981. It was founded by Rogelio Cárdenas Sarmiento, whose father, Rogelio Cárdenas Pérez Redondo, had also worked in the newspaper business for Últimas Noticias and Excélsior, and originally had a staff of 35. [2]
This is a list of public opinion polls relating to the 2024 Mexican general election. Polls have been carried out by various organizations and aggregated by Oraculus, the College of Specialists in Public Opinion Polling and Surveys (CEDE), Polls.mx, Bloomberg, and Expansión Política.
Opinion polls. Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues. ... El Financiero [27] 4 February 2021 15–16 and 29–30 January 2021 1000 ±3.1% 38%: 10%
Hernández has published opinion pieces and analysis in La Republica, El Financiero and Dos Magazine. [1] Hernández was elected President of the Legislative Assembly on May 1, 2021 with 42 votes, and is the fourth woman to hold the position. [6] [7] [8]
Opinion polling was carried out prior to the 2018 Mexican general election . The 2018 Mexican election features nine registered political parties, including the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), National Action Party (PAN), Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD), and the newly formed National Regeneration Movement (Morena).
According to a survey conducted by El Financiero and published a few days after the referendum, 67% of the four hundred respondents considered the consultation a "failure." In their opinion, this was due to inadequate promotion (38%), lack of interest (20%), and the presence of "other more important issues to consult the public on" (16%), among ...
The 2022 Mexican presidential recall election, officially called the Recall Process of the President of the Republic elected for the constitutional period 2018–2024 (Spanish: Proceso de Revocación de Mandato del Presidente de la República electo para el periodo constitucional 2018–2024) by the electoral organization Instituto Nacional Electoral (INE), was held in Mexico on 10 April 2022 ...
Mexico City, Mexico. Died. 24 May 2021. (2021-05-24) (aged 77) Mexico City, Mexico. Alma mater. National Autonomous University of Mexico. Mauricio de Maria Campos (13 October 1943 – 24 May 2021) was a Director-General of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) and former Mexican Ambassador to South Africa.