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'''Andrés Manuél López Obrador''' (]-) has been the mayor of ] since the year 2000. López Obrador has been president of the ] (PRI) in his home state of ] and the president of the ] (PRD) at the state and national levels. '''Andrés Manuél López Obrador''' (b. ]) has been the Head of Government ("Jefe de Gobierno", with a status somewhere between a ] and a ]) of ]'s ] (]) since the year 2000. López Obrador was previously the president of the ] (PRI) in his home state of ] and the president of the ] (PRD) at the state and national levels.


Born in the small town of ], county of ], Tabasco, Obrador was interested in politics from an early age, studying Political Science and Public Administration in the ] (UNAM) joining officially the Partido Revolucionario Institucional, collaborating actively in the campaign of Carlos Pellicer for Tabasco’s governorship. Born in the small town of ], ] municipality, in Tabasco state, López Obrador became interested in politics at an early age. He studied political science and public administration at the ] (UNAM) before officially joining the PRI and collaborating actively in Carlos Pellicer's campaign for the governorship of Tabasco.


In ] he was elected to head the Instituto Indigenista (Indian Institute) of his state, where he promoted the publication of Amerindian literature. In ] he immigrated to México City to work at the Instituto Nacional del Consumidor (National Institute for the Consumer) a government agency. In ] he was selected to head the Instituto Indigenista (Indian Institute) of his state, where he promoted the publication of ] literature. In ] he relocated to Mexico City to work at the Instituto Nacional del Consumidor (National Institute for the Consumer), a government agency.


Although he worked for a time for the governor of Tabasco ], Obrador resigned over political differences to join the new dissenting wing of the PRI led by ], which would later be transformed into an independent party the PRD. Participating as a candidate of Tabasco in [[1988 under this new banner. Although he worked for a time for Tabasco governor ], Obrador resigned over political differences to join the new dissenting wing of the PRI led by ], which would later be transformed into an independent party, the PRD. He ran for office in Tabasco in ] under this new banner.


After loosing the elections, Obrador became involved as the president of the PRD in Tabasco until ], when after another loosing Tabasco once more he began a run for the head office of his party. Obrador led the PRD from the 2nd of August ], until the 10th of April ]. The 29th of March ], he entered the race for the mayoralty of Mexico City winning over a wide margin. After losing that election, López Obrador served as PRD president in Tabasco until ], when, after losing a bid for the Tabasco state house (to the PRI, in a highly disputed election) he launched a run for the head office of his party. Obrador led the PRD from the ] ] until ] ]. On ] ], he entered the Federal District's ''jefe de gobierno'' race, which he won by a wide margin.


López Obrador has become one of the most notorious and popular politicians in Mexico, criticized both by his ] and by his inability to solve the crime problem of Mexico City. He is widely seen as the de facto candidate of the PRD for the ] elections, although he has publicly denied having made up his mind. López Obrador has become one of the most recognizable and popular politicians in Mexico, although he is widely criticized both for his ] and for his inability to solve Mexico City's crime problems. He is widely seen as the PRD's ''de facto'' candidate for the ], although he has publicly denied having made up his mind as yet regarding a presidential bid.


==Publications==
==Books by López Obrador==
*''Los Primeros Pasos'' (First Steps) *''Los Primeros Pasos'' (First Steps)
*''Del Esplendor a la Sombra'' (From Splendor to Darkness) *''Del Esplendor a la Sombra'' (From Splendor to Darkness)
*''Tabasco, Víctima de un Fraude'' (Tabasco Victim of a Fraud) *''Tabasco, Víctima de un Fraude'' (Tabasco, Victim of Fraud)
*''Entre la Historia y la Esperanza'' (Between History and Hope) *''Entre la Historia y la Esperanza'' (Between History and Hope)



Revision as of 23:25, 12 June 2004

Andrés Manuél López Obrador (b. 1953) has been the Head of Government ("Jefe de Gobierno", with a status somewhere between a city mayor and a state governor) of Mexico's Federal District (Mexico City) since the year 2000. López Obrador was previously the president of the Partido Revolucionario Institucional (PRI) in his home state of Tabasco and the president of the Partido de la Revolución Democrática (PRD) at the state and national levels.

Born in the small town of Tepetitán, Macuspana municipality, in Tabasco state, López Obrador became interested in politics at an early age. He studied political science and public administration at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) before officially joining the PRI and collaborating actively in Carlos Pellicer's campaign for the governorship of Tabasco.

In 1977 he was selected to head the Instituto Indigenista (Indian Institute) of his state, where he promoted the publication of Native American literature. In 1984 he relocated to Mexico City to work at the Instituto Nacional del Consumidor (National Institute for the Consumer), a government agency.

Although he worked for a time for Tabasco governor Enrique González Pedrero, Obrador resigned over political differences to join the new dissenting wing of the PRI led by Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas, which would later be transformed into an independent party, the PRD. He ran for office in Tabasco in 1988 under this new banner.

After losing that election, López Obrador served as PRD president in Tabasco until 1994, when, after losing a bid for the Tabasco state house (to the PRI, in a highly disputed election) he launched a run for the head office of his party. Obrador led the PRD from the 2 August 1996 until 10 April 1999. On 29 March 2000, he entered the Federal District's jefe de gobierno race, which he won by a wide margin.

López Obrador has become one of the most recognizable and popular politicians in Mexico, although he is widely criticized both for his populism and for his inability to solve Mexico City's crime problems. He is widely seen as the PRD's de facto candidate for the 2006 elections, although he has publicly denied having made up his mind as yet regarding a presidential bid.

Publications

  • Los Primeros Pasos (First Steps)
  • Del Esplendor a la Sombra (From Splendor to Darkness)
  • Tabasco, Víctima de un Fraude (Tabasco, Victim of Fraud)
  • Entre la Historia y la Esperanza (Between History and Hope)