Manuel Moreno Sánchez (politician)
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Manuel Moreno Sánchez (11 July 1908 – 25 April 1993) was a Mexican politician. Originally affiliated with the
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(PRI) (at first under its earlier name, the Party of the Mexican Revolution), he broke with them and founded his own short-lived
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(PSD). He ran – unsuccessfully – as the PSD's candidate in the 1982 presidential election.


Political career

Manuel Moreno Sánchez was born in
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, in 1908. He earned a law degree from the
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(UNAM) in 1932 and, while a student, his political engagement began with his support for the unsuccessful campaign of
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in the 1929 presidential election. He later taught at the UNAM and at the University of San Nicolás de Hidalgo in Michoacán and the
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. He served as a judge on the Supreme Court of Michoacán in 1933–1934 and on the Superior Court of Justice of the Federal District in 1940–1943. In the 1943 mid-term federal election he was elected to the
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for the 2nd district of Aguascalientes and, as president of the Chamber, he gave the official reply to President
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's third State of the Nation report later that year. In the 1958 general election, he was elected to the
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for the state of
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. He also served as ambassador to several countries, including Venezuela in 1959 and Italy in 1960. Moreno Sánchez broke with the PRI in 1968 during the presidency of
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. Following the 1977 political reforms that facilitated the registration of opposition parties, he founded the
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(PSD) on 14 December 1980. He contended for the presidency as the PSD's candidate in the 1982 presidential election but placed seventh in a field of seven with 0.20% of the vote. While the poor electoral result led to the party's dissolution later that year,
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later described it as "the first significant rupture within the hegemonic party since Gen. Henríquez Guzmán three decades earlier". In April 1987, at his ranch in Ocoyoacac, State of Mexico, Moreno Sánchez hosted a luncheon at which the formation of what was known as the "Democratic Current" (') within the PRI was announced. Those in attendance included Muñoz Ledo and
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who, after the Democratic Current broke with the PRI, contended as an opposition candidate for the National Democratic Front in the disputed 1988 presidential election. Manuel Moreno Sánchez died in the city of Aguascalientes on 25 April 1993.


Personal life

Moreno Sánchez was married to Carmen Toscano (1910–1988), with whom he had four children: , a cultural historian whose positions have included director of the
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; , a career diplomat who was appointed ambassador to Nicaragua in 2019; Héctor, who was elected to
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for the State of Mexico's 31st district in 1979; and Octavio, who was elected to Congress for the State of Mexico's 3rd district in 1988.


Writings

Moreno Sánchez contributed to a range of periodicals, such as ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''
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''. His publications included: *''Notas desde Abraham Ángel (1930) *''Imperialismo y derecho internacional'' (1932) *''Política ejidal'' (1961) *''Crisis política en México'' (1970) *''México 1968–73: Crisis y estructura'' (1973)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Moreno Sanchez, Manuel 1908 births 1993 deaths Politicians from Aguascalientes Members of the Chamber of Deputies (Mexico) for Aguascalientes Members of the Senate of the Republic (Mexico) for Aguascalientes National Autonomous University of Mexico alumni