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・ Miguel Alberto García Díaz
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Miguel Alemán Velasco
・ Miguel Alemán, Tamaulipas
・ Miguel Alessio Robles
・ Miguel Alfonso Herrero
・ Miguel Alfredo González
・ Miguel Alfredo Portillo
・ Miguel Algarín
・ Miguel Almaguer
・ Miguel Almazán
・ Miguel Almereyda
・ Miguel Almirón
・ Miguel Almonte
・ Miguel Alonso
・ Miguel Alonso Raya
・ Miguel Alonso Reyes


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Miguel Alemán Velasco : ウィキペディア英語版
Miguel Alemán Velasco

Miguel Alemán Velasco (born March 18, 1932 in Veracruz) is a Mexican politician, businessman and philanthropist. He is a former senator and governor of Veracruz. Alemán Velasco is the son of former Mexican president Miguel Alemán Valdés (1946-52), the first candidate to run for the presidency from the Institutional Revolutionary Party, and Beatriz Velasco Mendoza.
Alemán Velasco holds a Bachelor's degree in Law from the National Autonomous University of Mexico. He is married to former Miss Universe and actress Christiane Magnani and has three daughters and a son: Claudia, Mónica, Carla and Miguel Alemán Magnani. When Alemán Velasco sold his stakes at Televisa, his son acquired them and is now the owner of Interjet, a low-fares airline.
On August 9, 2004 Alemán was honored by the Government of Panama with the Great Cross of Vasco Nuñez de Balboa.
He sought his party's nomination for the 2006 presidential election during the first months of 2005.
Further Reading
There have been campaign biographies and some journalistic publications on President Alemán (1946-1952), but no scholarly study. The best work is George S. Wise, ''El México de Alemán'' (1952). Useful material is contained in Oscar Lewis's chapter "Mexico since Cárdenas" in Richard N. Adams and others, ''Social Change in Latin America Today'' (1960); in Howard F. Cline, ''Mexico: Revolution to Evolution, 1940-1960'' (1963); and in Frank Brandenburg, ''The Making of Modern Mexico'' (1964). General discussions of the Alemán administration may be found in Harry Bernstein, ''Modern and Contemporary Latin America'' (1952); in Hubert Herring, ''A History of Latin America'' (1955; 3d ed. 1968); and in Helen Miller Bailey and Abraham P. Nasatir, ''Latin America: The Development of Its Civilization'' (1960; 2d ed. 1968).
==External links==

* (esmas.com: Miguel Aleman )
* (Official website )
* (Revista Líderes Mexicanos: Miguel Alemán )
* (Miguel Aleman )



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