Pablo Emilio Madero Belden, Candidate of National Action Party for Mayor of Monterrey. Vice President of the National Federation of Transformation Industries; President of the Latin American Association of Glass Producers.
Background
Madero Belden, Pablo Emilio was born on August 3, 1921 in San Pedro de las Colonias, Coahuila, Mexico. Nephew of Francisco I. Madero. Son of Divisionary General Emilio Madero González and Mercedes Belden candidate for alternate federal deputy from Nuevo León, 1979.
Son Pablo was a cadidate of National Action Party for federal deputy. Cousin of Francisco José Madero González, federal deputy from Coahuila, 1979-1981. Nephew of Raúl Madero González, general and state governor.
Education
Early education unknown. Chemical engineering degree, with a specialty in sugar and petroleum, National School of Chemical Sciences, National Autonomous University, 1945.
Career
Candidate of National Action Party for Mayor of Monterrey. Candidate of National Action Party for Federal Deputy from Nuevo León. Plurinominal Federal Deputy from National Action Party, 1979-1982.
Candidate of National Action Party for President of Mexico, 1981. President of National Action Party in Nuevo León, 1951. President of National Action Party in Monterrey.
Secretary of Organization of National Action Party in Nuevo León. Joined National Action Party, 1939. Adviser to the National Executive Committee of National Action Party.
President of the National Executive Committee of National Action Party, 1984-1986. Industrialist in the glass industry in Monterrey. Adviser to the Mexico-North America Institute of Cultural Relations.
Religion
Roman Catholic
Membership
Vice President of the National Federation of Transformation Industries. President of the Latin American Association of Glass Producers.