Felipe de Jesús Calderón Hinojosa was the president of Mexico in 2008. Felipe Calderón became the president of Mexico on 2006 December 1, and will serve until 2012 November 31, after narrowly beating rival Andrés Manuel López Obrador by less than a half percent or less than a quarter million votes in the presidential election. He is a member of the National Action Party (PAN).
The president of Mexico serves a single 6-year term and is not eligible for re-election.
The president of Mexico is the head of Mexico's government.
A President. Felipe Calderon, is the current President of Mexico.
Being president of Mexico does not require this specifically, and going to college in Mexico does not guarantee your eligibility for president of Mexico. Further, if you go to college in Mexico, this would probably not restrict you from becoming the president of another country.
Mexico. Felipe Calderon is the president of Mexico.
Peña Nieto Is going to be Next President of Mexico
Pedro Lascuráin was the 34th president of Mexico.
As far as I know, no president were born/lived in New Mexico.
The president of Mexico (the country) qualifies as such. For 2015, the president of Mexico is Enrique Peña (term: 2012-2018).
Baja California is a federal state that is part of Mexico. It doesn't have a president per se, but a governor. Current Baja California governor is Jose Guadalupe Osuna Millan (term: 2007-2013).
The Vice President of New Mexico is the Vice President of the United States, currently Joseph Biden.
Mexico is a federal representative republic, with a president as head of state. Mexico's president is Felipe Calderon (term: 2006-2012).
Yes. A Mexican can be the president of Mexico. The president of Mexico is constitutionally required to be born in Mexico. Also, a person of Mexican descent could the president of other countries as long as they met the criteria for being president in that particular country.