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This is a list of events that happened in 2004 in Mexico.
Incumbents
Federal government
- Interior Secretary (SEGOB): Santiago Creel
- Secretary of Foreign Affairs (SRE): Luis Ernesto Derbez
- Communications Secretary (SCT): Pedro Cerisola
- Education Secretary (SEP): Reyes Tamez
- Secretary of Defense (SEDENA): Gerardo Clemente Vega
- Secretary of Navy (SEMAR): Marco Antonio Peyrot González
- Secretary of Labor and Social Welfare (STPS): José Carlos María Abascal Carranza
- Secretary of Welfare (SEDESOL): Josefina Vázquez Mota
- Tourism Secretary (SECTUR): Rodolfo Elizondo Torres
- Secretary of the Environment (SEMARNAT): Alberto Cárdenas
- Secretary of Health (SALUD): Julio Frenk
- Attorney General of Mexico (PRG): Rafael Macedo de la Concha
Supreme Court
- President of the Supreme Court: Mariano Azuela Güitrón
Governors
- Aguascalientes
- Felipe González González
PAN, until August 25 - Juan José León Rubio, Interim governor, August 25–November 30[1]
- Luis Armando Reynoso
PAN, starting December 1
- Felipe González González
- Baja California: Eugenio Elorduy Walther
PAN - Baja California Sur: Leonel Cota Montaño
PRD - Campeche: Jorge Carlos Hurtado Valdez
PRI - Chiapas: Pablo Salazar Mendiguchía
PRD - Chihuahua
- Patricio Martínez García
PRI, until October 3 - José Reyes Baeza Terrazas
PRI, starting October 4
- Patricio Martínez García
- Coahuila: Enrique Martínez y Martínez
PRI - Colima: Gustavo Vázquez Montes
PRI, starting January 1 - Durango
- Ángel Sergio Guerrero Mier
PRI, until September 14 - Ismael Hernández
PRI, starting September 15
- Ángel Sergio Guerrero Mier
- Guanajuato: Juan Carlos Romero Hicks
PAN - Guerrero: René Juárez Cisneros
PRI - Hidalgo: Manuel Ángel Núñez Soto
PRI - Jalisco: Alberto Cárdenas
PAN - State of Mexico: Arturo Montiel
PRI - Michoacán: Lázaro Cárdenas Batel
PRD - Morelos: Sergio Estrada Cajigal Ramírez
PAN[2] - Nayarit: Antonio Echevarría Domínguez
- Nuevo León: Fernando Canales Clariond
PAN - Oaxaca
- José Murat Casab
PRI, until November 30 - Ulises Ruiz Ortiz
PRI, starting December 1
- José Murat Casab
- Puebla: Melquíades Morales
PRI - Querétaro
- Ignacio Loyola Vera
PAN, until September 30 - Francisco Garrido Patrón
PAN, starting October 1
- Ignacio Loyola Vera
- Quintana Roo: Joaquín Hendricks Díaz
PRI - San Luis Potosí
- Fernando Silva Nieto, until September 25
- Jesús Marcelo de los Santos
PAN, starting September 26
- Sinaloa: Juan S. Millán
PRI, until December 31 - Sonora: Eduardo Bours
PRI - Tabasco: Manuel Andrade Díaz
PAN, starting January 1 - Tamaulipas: Tomás Yarrington
PRI - Tlaxcala: Alfonso Sánchez Anaya
PRD - Veracruz
- Miguel Alemán Velasco
PRI, until November 30 - Fidel Herrera Beltrán
PRI, starting December 1
- Miguel Alemán Velasco
- Yucatán: Víctor Cervera Pacheco
PRI - Zacatecas
- Ricardo Monreal
PRD, until September 11 - Amalia García
PRD, starting September 12
- Ricardo Monreal
- Head of Government of the Federal District: Andrés Manuel López Obrador
PRD
Events
- Videoscandals
- The Desafuero of Manuel López Obrador
- The Vallarta Botanical Gardens are founded.
- The new Museo Estatal de Arte Popular de Oaxaca gets inaugurated.
- The National Institute of Genomic Medicine INMEGEN is founded.
- January 12–13: Monterrey Special Summit of the Americas
- March 30: Ariel Award ceremony at the Palacio de Bellas Artes.
- April 30: the Avena case is decided.
- May 13: 2004 Mexican UFO incident
- May 23: The Comando Jaramillista Morelense 23 de Mayo bomb 3 banks in Cuernavaca, Morelos,
- September 10–20: Hurricane Javier (2004)
- September 11: Nuestra Belleza México 2004
- December 26: 3 Mexicans are among the victims of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami.
Elections
Awards
Sport
- Primera División de México Clausura 2004
- Primera División de México Apertura 2004
- 2004 InterLiga
- 2004 Desafío Corona season
- 2004 Gran Premio Telmex/Tecate
- Homenaje a Dos Leyendas: El Santo y Salvador Lutteroth (2004)
- Mexico at the 2004 Summer Olympics
- Mexico at the 2004 Summer Paralympics
- 2004 World Karate Championships in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon
- 2004 Mexican Figure Skating Championships
- 2004 Women's Pan-American Volleyball Cup in Mexicali and Tijuana, Baja California.
- 1st AIBA American 2004 Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Tijuana.
- 2004 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships in Athletics in Coatzacoalcos
- The Bravos de Nuevo Laredo, Búhos de Hermosillo, Vaqueros de Ixtlan CF and the Azucareros de Tezonapa are founded.
Deaths
- February 17 – José López Portillo, 51st President of Mexico 1976-1982 (b. 1920)[4]
- August 18 — Víctor Cervera Pacheco, politician (PRI); Governor of Yucatán 1984–1988 and 1995–2001 (b. 1936)
References
- ↑ "'Eligen' a gobernador para Aguascalientes". El Siglo (in European Spanish). 25 Aug 2004. Retrieved August 31, 2020.
- ↑ Cinta, Guillermo (Nov 19, 2018). "LA HISTORIA DEL NARCO EN MORELOS". La Crónica de Morelos | Noticias | Guillermo Cinta (in Spanish). Retrieved August 28, 2020.
- ↑ "Galardona Fox a Carlos Canseco". El Siglo de Torreón (in European Spanish). 8 Oct 2004. Retrieved August 28, 2020.
- ↑ "José López Portillo" (in Spanish). Busca Biografias. Retrieved May 30, 2019.
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