Víctor Manuel Tinoco Rubí is a Mexican politician, member of Institutional Revolutionary Party, and Governor of Michoacán from 1996 to 2002. Víctor Manuel Tinoco was elected Senator from Michoacán for LV and LVI Legislatures from 1991 to 1997, but in 1995 he left to the position and he was nominated as candidate of PRI for Governor of Michoacán, the elections of that year were extremely competed, facing candidates of the PRD and Felipe Calderón of the PAN, Michoacán came from a conflicting election in 1992 when the candidate who officially gained the victory, Eduardo Villaseñor Peña of the PRI, had had to resign two weeks after assuming the position before the protests of Arias PRD members who demanded the victory for Cristóbal, finally Tinoco obtained a triumph of approximately five perc
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| - Víctor Manuel Tinoco Rubí, nacido en la ciudad de Zitácuaro, es un político mexicano, miembro del Partido Revolucionario Institucional. Fue Gobernador de Michoacán de 1996 a 2002. Víctor Manuel Tinoco Rubí fue elegido Senador por Michoacán para las LV y LVI Legislaturas de 1991 a 1997, pero en 1995 dejó el cargo al ser postulado candidato del PRI a Gobernador de Michoacán. Las Elecciones de ese año fueron sumamente competidas, enfrentándose con los candidatos Cristóbal Arias Solís del PRD y Felipe Calderón Hinojosa del PAN. Michoacán venía de una conflictiva elección en 1992 donde el candidato que oficialmente obtuvo la victoria, Eduardo Villaseñor Peña del PRI, había tenido que renunciar dos semanas después de asumir el cargo ante las protestas de los perredistas que reclamaban la victori (es)
- Víctor Manuel Tinoco Rubí is a Mexican politician, member of Institutional Revolutionary Party, and Governor of Michoacán from 1996 to 2002. Víctor Manuel Tinoco was elected Senator from Michoacán for LV and LVI Legislatures from 1991 to 1997, but in 1995 he left to the position and he was nominated as candidate of PRI for Governor of Michoacán, the elections of that year were extremely competed, facing candidates of the PRD and Felipe Calderón of the PAN, Michoacán came from a conflicting election in 1992 when the candidate who officially gained the victory, Eduardo Villaseñor Peña of the PRI, had had to resign two weeks after assuming the position before the protests of Arias PRD members who demanded the victory for Cristóbal, finally Tinoco obtained a triumph of approximately five perc (en)
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| - Víctor Manuel Tinoco Rubí, nacido en la ciudad de Zitácuaro, es un político mexicano, miembro del Partido Revolucionario Institucional. Fue Gobernador de Michoacán de 1996 a 2002. Víctor Manuel Tinoco Rubí fue elegido Senador por Michoacán para las LV y LVI Legislaturas de 1991 a 1997, pero en 1995 dejó el cargo al ser postulado candidato del PRI a Gobernador de Michoacán. Las Elecciones de ese año fueron sumamente competidas, enfrentándose con los candidatos Cristóbal Arias Solís del PRD y Felipe Calderón Hinojosa del PAN. Michoacán venía de una conflictiva elección en 1992 donde el candidato que oficialmente obtuvo la victoria, Eduardo Villaseñor Peña del PRI, había tenido que renunciar dos semanas después de asumir el cargo ante las protestas de los perredistas que reclamaban la victoria para Cristóbal Arias, finalmente, Tinoco obtuvo un triunfo de aproximadamente cinco puntos porcentuales sobre Arias que, sin embargo, no reconoció nunca su derrota, reclamando nuevamente fraude electoral. (es)
- Víctor Manuel Tinoco Rubí is a Mexican politician, member of Institutional Revolutionary Party, and Governor of Michoacán from 1996 to 2002. Víctor Manuel Tinoco was elected Senator from Michoacán for LV and LVI Legislatures from 1991 to 1997, but in 1995 he left to the position and he was nominated as candidate of PRI for Governor of Michoacán, the elections of that year were extremely competed, facing candidates of the PRD and Felipe Calderón of the PAN, Michoacán came from a conflicting election in 1992 when the candidate who officially gained the victory, Eduardo Villaseñor Peña of the PRI, had had to resign two weeks after assuming the position before the protests of Arias PRD members who demanded the victory for Cristóbal, finally Tinoco obtained a triumph of approximately five percentage points over Arias, whom nevertheless defeat recognized never, protesting again electoral fraud. (en)
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