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{{Year in Mexico|2005}}
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* [[Secretary of Tourism (Mexico)|Tourism Secretary]] (SECTUR): [[Rodolfo Elizondo Torres]]
* [[Secretariat of the Environment and Natural Resources|Secretary of the Environment]] (SEMARNAT)
**[[Alberto Cárdenas Jiménez]], until June 23<ref>{{cite web|publisher=El Universal|title=Perfil: Alberto Cárdenas Jiménez|date=24 Nov 2006|
**[[José Luis Luege Tamargo]], starting June 23
* [[Secretary of Health (Mexico)|Secretary of Health]] (SALUD): [[Julio Frenk]]
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===Supreme Court===
{{See also|National Supreme Court of Justice}}
* President of the Supreme Court: [[Mariano Azuela Güitrón]]
===Governors===
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*[[Governor of Baja California Sur|Baja California Sur]]
**[[Leonel Cota Montaño]] {{PRD party}}, until April 5.
**[[Narciso Agúndez Montaño]] {{PRD party}},
* [[Governor of Campeche|Campeche]]: [[Jorge Carlos Hurtado Valdez]] {{PRI party}}
* [[Governor of Chiapas|Chiapas]]: [[Pablo Salazar Mendiguchía]] {{PRD party}}
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**[[Enrique Peña Nieto]] {{PRI party}}, starting September 16
* [[Governor of Michoacán|Michoacán]]: [[Lázaro Cárdenas Batel]] {{PRD party}}
* [[Governor of Morelos|Morelos]]: [[Sergio Estrada Cajigal|Sergio Estrada Cajigal Ramírez]] {{PAN party}}<ref>{{cite web |last1=Cinta |first1=Guillermo |title=LA HISTORIA DEL NARCO EN MORELOS |url=https://www.guillermocinta.com/noticias-morelos/la-historia-del-narco-en-morelos/ |website=La Crónica de Morelos {{!}} Noticias {{!}} Guillermo Cinta |
* [[Governor of Nayarit|Nayarit]]
**[[Antonio Echevarría Domínguez]], until September
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* [[CUMEX]] is formed.
* The [[Socialist Alliance (Mexico)]] is formed.
* The [[Centro de Investigaciones Cientifícas de las Huastecas 'Aguazarca']] is founded.
* January 30 – [[New Alliance Party (Mexico)|New Alliance Party]] founded.
* March 23 – The [[Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America]] is signed by the leaders of [[Canada]], Mexico and the [[United States]] in [[Waco]], [[Texas]].
* March 29 – [[Ariel Award in 2005]]
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* [[2005 State of Mexico election]]
==Awards==
{{Main|Orders, decorations, and medals of Mexico}}
{{div col}}
*[[Belisario Domínguez Medal of Honor]] - [[Gilberto Borja Navarrete]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Para Borja Navarrete, la medalla Belisario |url=https://archivo.eluniversal.com.mx/nacion/130398.html |website=El Universal |
*[[Order of the Aztec Eagle]]
*[[National Prize for Arts and Sciences (Mexico)|National Prize for Arts and Sciences]]
*[[
*[[Ohtli Award]]
** [[Marylou Olivarez Mason]]
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====Telenovelas====
* July 18 – ''[[Amor en custodia (Mexican TV series)|Amor en custodia]]'' on [[TV Azteca]]
* July 18 – ''[[La esposa virgen]]'' on [[Televisa]]
* September 26 – ''[[El Amor No Tiene Precio]]'' on Televisa
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* January 5 – [[Eduardo Hay]] (89), [[International Olympic Committee]]
* January 14 – [[Ofelia Guilmain]] (83), [[Spain|Spanish]] -born film and stage actress
*January 18 – Teodoro Herrera Sosa, politician {{PRI party}}, former municipal president, [[Soto la Marina, Tamaulipas]];murdered along with wife and two children.<ref>{{cite news|last=Sánchez|first=Martín|title=Encuentran muertos a ex edil de Soto la Marina y dos de sus hijos |url=http://www.jornada.unam.mx/2005/01/18/008n1pol.php|
* January 22 – [[Consuelo Velázquez]] (88), songwriter and lyricist, and author of the enduring song ''[[Bésame
* February 24 – [[Gustavo Vázquez Montes]] (42), incumbent governor of [[Colima]]
* March 27 – [[Rigo Tovar]] (58), popular singer and composer
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* June 5 – [[Adolfo Aguilar Zínser]] (55), scholar, diplomat and politician
* June 8 – [[Alejandro Domínguez Coello|Alejandro Domínguez]] (52), [[chief of police]] of [[Nuevo Laredo]], [[Tamaulipas]]
* July 2 – [[Martín Sánchez (boxer)|Martin Sanchez]] (26), boxer
* July 6 – [[Marga López]] (81), [[Argentina|Argentine]] -born screen and television actress
* August 6 – [[Leonardo Rodríguez Alcaine]] (86), trade union leader
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==References==
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==External links==
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Events in the year 2005 in Mexico.
Incumbents[edit]
Federal government[edit]
- 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 (date of resignation not available)
- Francisco Javier Salazar Sáenz (date of appointment not available)
- Secretary of Welfare (SEDESOL): Josefina Vázquez Mota
- Tourism Secretary (SECTUR): Rodolfo Elizondo Torres
- Secretary of the Environment (SEMARNAT)
- Alberto Cárdenas Jiménez, until June 23[1]
- José Luis Luege Tamargo, starting June 23
- Secretary of Health (SALUD): Julio Frenk
- Attorney General of Mexico (PRG)
- Rafael Macedo de la Concha, until April 27
- Daniel Cabeza de Vaca, starting April 28
Supreme Court[edit]
- President of the Supreme Court: Mariano Azuela Güitrón
Governors[edit]
- Aguascalientes: Luis Armando Reynoso
PAN
- Baja California: Eugenio Elorduy Walther
PAN
- Baja California Sur
- Leonel Cota Montaño
PRD, until April 5.
- Narciso Agúndez Montaño
PRD, starting April 5.
- Leonel Cota Montaño
- Campeche: Jorge Carlos Hurtado Valdez
PRI
- Chiapas: Pablo Salazar Mendiguchía
PRD
- Chihuahua: José Reyes Baeza Terrazas
PRI
- Coahuila
- Enrique Martínez y Martínez
PRI, until February 15
- Humberto Moreira
PRI, starting February 17
- Enrique Martínez y Martínez
- Colima: Gustavo Vázquez Montes
PRI
- Durango: Ismael Hernández
PRI
- Guanajuato: Juan Carlos Romero Hicks
PAN
- Guerrero
- René Juárez Cisneros
PRI, date not available
- Zeferino Torreblanca
PRD, date not available
- René Juárez Cisneros
- Hidalgo
- Manuel Ángel Núñez Soto
PRI, until March 31
- Miguel Ángel Osorio Chong
PRI, starting April 1
- Manuel Ángel Núñez Soto
- Jalisco: Alberto Cárdenas
PAN
- State of Mexico
- Arturo Montiel
PRI, until September 16
- Enrique Peña Nieto
PRI, starting September 16
- Arturo Montiel
- Michoacán: Lázaro Cárdenas Batel
PRD
- Morelos: Sergio Estrada Cajigal Ramírez
PAN[2]
- Nayarit
- Antonio Echevarría Domínguez, until September
- Ney González Sánchez, starting September
- Nuevo León: Fernando Canales Clariond
PAN
- Oaxaca: Ulises Ruiz Ortiz
PRI
- Puebla
- Melquíades Morales
PRI, until January 31
- Mario Plutarco Marín Torres
PRI, starting February 1
- Melquíades Morales
- Querétaro: Francisco Garrido Patrón
PAN
- Quintana Roo
- Joaquín Hendricks Díaz
PRI, until April 4
- Félix González Canto
PRI, starting April 5
- Joaquín Hendricks Díaz
- San Luis Potosí: Jesús Marcelo de los Santos
PAN
- Sinaloa: Juan S. Millán
PRI, until December 31
- Sonora: Eduardo Bours
PRI
- Tabasco: Manuel Andrade Díaz
PAN, starting January 1
- Tamaulipas
- Tomás Yarrington
PRI, until February 1
- Eugenio Hernández Flores
PRI, starting February 5
- Tomás Yarrington
- Tlaxcala: Alfonso Sánchez Anaya
PRD
- Veracruz: Fidel Herrera Beltrán
PRI
- Yucatán: Víctor Cervera Pacheco
PRI
- Zacatecas: Amalia García
PRD
- Head of Government of the Federal District: Alejandro Encinas Rodríguez
PRD
Events[edit]
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- CUMEX is formed.
- The Socialist Alliance (Mexico) is formed.
- The Centro de Investigaciones Cientifícas de las Huastecas 'Aguazarca' is founded.
- January 30 – New Alliance Party founded.
- March 23 – The Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America is signed by the leaders of Canada, Mexico and the United States in Waco, Texas.
- March 29 – Ariel Award in 2005
- April 7 – The Chamber of Deputies votes to lift Andrés Manuel López Obrador's constitutional immunity against prosecution (desafuero).
- April 16–17 – National Assembly of the Socialist Left
- May 8 – 2005 Denver police officer shooting
- June 8: Alejandro Domínguez Coello is murdered.
- July 18 – Hurricane Emily (category 4) hits the Yucatán Peninsula.
- September 2 – Nuestra Belleza México 2005
- September 8 – The Mexican Army is received with honors at Kelly Air Force Base, Texas in response to Hurricane Katrina.
- October 4 – Hurricane Stan (category 1) hits the state of Veracruz.
- October 21 – Hurricane Wilma (category 4) hits the Yucatán Peninsula.
- November 4 – Start of the Mar del Plata Summit of the Americas.
- November 7 – radio program El Weso starts airing.
- November 10 – Beginning of the 2005 Mexico and Venezuela diplomatic crisis.
- December 9 – the Mesoamerican Energy Integration Program was signed between by Mexico, Colombia, Dominican Republic and Central America.
- December 25 — The Popocateptl volcano's crater produced an explosion which ejected a large column of smoke and ash about 3 km (1.9 mi) into the atmosphere and expulsion of lava.
Elections[edit]
Awards[edit]
Popular culture[edit]
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Sports[edit]
- Primera División de México Clausura 2005
- Primera División de México Apertura 2005
- 2005 InterLiga
- Fútbol Americano
- 2005 Mexican Figure Skating Championships
- 2005 Gran Premio Telmex/Tecate
- 2005 Desafío Corona season
- 2005 Rally México
- 2005 Caribbean Series in Mazatlán
- Homenaje a Dos Leyendas (2005)
- 2005 IIHF World Championship Division III won by Mexico in Mexico.
Music[edit]
Film[edit]
- March 29 – The XLVII edition of the Ariel Award by the Mexican Academy of Film takes place at the Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico City
- November 4 – La mujer de mi hermano
Literature[edit]
TV[edit]
Telenovelas[edit]
- July 18 – Amor en custodia on TV Azteca
- July 18 – La esposa virgen on Televisa
- September 26 – El Amor No Tiene Precio on Televisa
- October 3 – Machos on TV Azteca
Notable deaths[edit]
- January 5 – Eduardo Hay (89), International Olympic Committee
- January 14 – Ofelia Guilmain (83), Spanish -born film and stage actress
- January 18 – Teodoro Herrera Sosa, politician
PRI, former municipal president, Soto la Marina, Tamaulipas;murdered along with wife and two children.[4][5]
- January 22 – Consuelo Velázquez (88), songwriter and lyricist, and author of the enduring song Bésame Mucho
- February 24 – Gustavo Vázquez Montes (42), incumbent governor of Colima
- March 27 – Rigo Tovar (58), popular singer and composer
- April 10 – Raúl Gibb Guerrero (53), newspaper editor
- April 16 – Dolores Guadalupe García Escamilla (39), journalist
- April 16 – Jaime Fernández (67), actor
- April 29 – Mariana Levy (39), actress
- May 5 – Édgar Ponce (30), actor
- June 5 – Oscar Morelli (59), actor
- June 5 – Adolfo Aguilar Zínser (55), scholar, diplomat and politician
- June 8 – Alejandro Domínguez (52), chief of police of Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas
- July 2 – Martin Sanchez (26), boxer
- July 6 – Marga López (81), Argentine -born screen and television actress
- August 6 – Leonardo Rodríguez Alcaine (86), trade union leader
- September 21 – Ramón Martín Huerta (48), minister of public security of the federal government
- November 6 – Ignacio Burgoa Orihuela (87), lawyer and professor
References[edit]
- ^ "Perfil: Alberto Cárdenas Jiménez" (in Spanish). El Universal. 24 Nov 2006. Retrieved September 2, 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.
- ^ "Para Borja Navarrete, la medalla Belisario". El Universal (in Spanish). 7 Oct 2005. Retrieved August 28, 2020.
- ^ Sánchez, Martín (18 January 2005). "Encuentran muertos a ex edil de Soto la Marina y dos de sus hijos". La Jornada (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 17 July 2009. Retrieved 18 June 2012.
- ^ "Ejecutan a ex alcalde en Tamaulipas". Esmas.com (in Spanish). 18 January 2005. Archived from the original on 21 October 2009. Retrieved 18 June 2012.
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