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Thursday, April 4, is the 145th birth anniversary of the late statesman Felipe Calderon, the author of the Malolos Constitution. Born in 1868, as a student of the then Ateneo de Municipal ...
From the first Constitution written by Felipe G. Calderon for the 1899 Malolos Congress to the 1987 Constitution written by 48 men and women handpicked by Cory Aquino after the EDSA uprising, we had ...
Felipe Calderon took the oath of office as Mexico's president Friday amid jeers and whistles, a lightning-fast ceremony before lawmakers who exchanged punches and insults over the conservative ...
President Felipe Calderon on Dec. 15 announced political reform proposals. After a year of political setbacks, Calderon has sought to regain the initiative with the most ambitious political reform ...
Mexican President Felipe Calderon used the global audience provided by the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, to warn that Latin America is splitting into two economic camps, one ...
Mexico's Felipe Calderon tells the US Congress his country will beat the drug gangs with US help and calls for immigration reform.
Mexico City – Mexico’s leftist presidential candidate, who is contesting his rival’s election victory, told followers Sunday the country needs a “radical transformation” and he plans to ...
Mexican President Felipe Calderon’s tough criticism of U.S. gun control and Arizona’s immigration law — as he stood in the speaker’s chair in the House chamber — angered Republicans ...
Felipe Calderon took the oath of office as Mexico’s president Friday amid jeers and whistles, in a lightning-fast ceremony before congress that was preceded by a brawl between lawmakers divided ...
At a time when the nation is riveted by constitutional matters, a rare 1899 edition of the Malolos Constitution – the first-ever constitution of the country – sparked frenzied bidding at last ...
Mexican President Felipe Calderon's visit to Washington last week featured his usual lecturing of Americans about gun control. This time, he had some good ideas, although he remains wedded to many ...
Mexico's Felipe Calderon tells the US Congress his country will beat the drug gangs with US help and calls for immigration reform.