Germán Martínez
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Germán Martínez Cázares (born June 20, 1967 in Quiroga
Quiroga
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, Michoacán
Michoacán
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) is a Mexican
Mexico
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 politician and lawyer. He is a member of the National Action Party
National Action Party (Mexico)
The National Action Party , is one of the three main political parties in Mexico. The party's political platform is generally considered Centre-Right in the Mexican political spectrum. Since 2000, the President of Mexico has been a member of this party; both houses have PAN pluralities, but the...

.

Holds a degree in law from the Universidad La Salle
Universidad La Salle
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. Has a Specialty in Constitutional Law
Constitutional law
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 and Political Sciences from the Center for Political and Constitutional Studies (Madrid). Pursued Doctoral Studies in Constitutional Law at the Universidad Complutense. He has given lectures on law and politics at Harvard University
Harvard University
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 and various Mexican universities. Has also taught law at the Universidad Anáhuac.

His career

  • Federal Deputy
    Legislator
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     during the 57th Session (1997-2000), where he was President of the Population Commission and member of COCOPA.
  • Federal Deputy during the 59th Session (2003-2006) where he was Assistant Coordinator for the National Action Party Parliamentary Group, member of the Commissions for Constitutional Points and Culture and the Committee for the Center for Legal Studies and Parliamentary Research and the Group of Friendship between Mexico and Spain.
  • Within the National Action Party
    National Action Party (Mexico)
    The National Action Party , is one of the three main political parties in Mexico. The party's political platform is generally considered Centre-Right in the Mexican political spectrum. Since 2000, the President of Mexico has been a member of this party; both houses have PAN pluralities, but the...

    , he has been a member of the National Executive Committee, Secretary of Party Studies and Director General of the Rafael Preciado Hernández Foundation.
  • He has written for several publications, include the El Economista
    El Economista
    El Economista is a Mexican business and economics newspaper. Founded in 1989, it publishes from Monday to Friday in five columns. One of the most commented features of this newspaper is the fact of its printing paper a strange tone of pink-orange....

     
    newspaper and a weekly journal called Proceso
    Proceso
    Proceso may refer to:* Proceso , a Mexican political magazine* National Reorganization Process , the dictatorship that ruled Argentina between 1976 and 1983...

    . He has coauthored a selection of texts on Carlos Castillo Peraza
    Carlos Castillo Peraza
    Carlos Enrique Castillo Peraza was an intellectual, journalist and Mexican politician, Member of the National Action Party of which he was the 15th President from 1993 to 1996....

    , published by Fondo de Cultura Económica
    Fondo de Cultura Económica
    Fondo de Cultura Económica is the most important publishing house in Mexico and one of the most important ones in Latin America. It was originally established in 1934 by Daniel Cosío Villegas as a way to provide students of economics with books in Spanish on the subject...

    .
  • He represented the National Action Party in the General Council
    General council
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     of the Federal Electoral Institute
    Federal Electoral Institute
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     in the 2000 and 2006 electoral processes.
  • Member of president elect Felipe Calderón's
    Felipe Calderón
    Felipe de Jesús Calderón Hinojosa is the current President of Mexico. He assumed office on December 1, 2006, and was elected for a single six-year term through 2012...

     transition team.
  • 2007: Elected as the 19th party president. He resigned on July 6, 2009 because of the electoral defeat of his party in the 2009 Mexican elections
    Mexican elections, 2009
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    .

External links

National Action Party Website
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