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Vicente Fox
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- Vicente Fox, born July 2, 1942, was the first Mexican president from an opposition party elected in 71 years. The candidate from the right-of-center National Action Party (PAN), he was elected president of Mexico on July 2, 2000, defeating Francisco Labastida of the Revolutionary Institutional Party (PRI), a party in power since 1929. [Source: Encyclopedia of Political Communication; Fox, Vicente (1942—)]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/Vicente_Fox
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