The
National Action Party (
Spanish: Partido Acción Nacional), known by the acronym
PAN, is a
conservative and
Christian Democratic party and one of the three main
political parties in Mexico. Since 2005, the party is led by
Manuel Espino Barrientos. Since
2000, the
President of Mexico has been a member of this party; however, the party does not have a majority in either house of
Congress. In the
2006 legislative elections the party won 206 out of 500 seats in the
Chamber of Deputies and 52 out of 128
Senators.
History
20th century
Mexican Roman Catholics, together with other conservatives (mainly
Manuel Gómez Morín), founded the PAN on
September 17,
1939 after the
cristero insurgency lost the
Cristero War. They were looking for a peaceful way to bring about change in the country and to achieve political representation, after the years of chaos and violence that followed the
Mexican Revolution. The turning point in the Cristero War was when the
Roman Catholic Church reached an agreement with the
National Revolutionary Party – the forerunner of the
Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) that dominated power for most of the 20th century – whereunder it turned a blind eye to the lack of democracy in the country and stopped supporting the Catholic rebels, threatening its members with
excommunication if they disobeyed the government.
In
1946, PAN members Miguel Ramírez Munguía (Tacámbaro,
Michoacán), Juan Gutiérrez Lascurain (
Federal District), Antonio L. Rodríguez (
Nuevo León) and Aquiles Elorduy García (
Aguascalientes) become the first four federal deputies from the opposition in post-Revolutionary Mexico. The following year Manuel Torres Serranía, from
Quiroga,
Michoacán, becomes the party's first
municipal president and Dr. Alfonso Hernández Sánchez (from
Zamora,
Michoacán) its first state deputy,
[1]
In
1962 Rosario Alcalá (Aguascalientes) became the first female candidate for state governor and two years later Florentina Villalobos Chaparro (
Parral,
Chihuahua), became the first female federal deputy. In
1967 Norma Villarreal de Zambrano (
San Pedro Garza García,
Nuevo León) became the first female municipal president. In
1988 the newly created Assembly of Representatives of the Federal District had, for the first time, members of the PAN. In
1989 Ernesto Ruffo Appel (Baja California) became the first opposition governor. Two years later, his future successor in the Baja California government,
Héctor Terán Terán, became the first federal senator from the PAN. From 1992 to 2000 PAN candidates won the elections for governorships in
Guanajuato,
Chihuahua,
Jalisco,
Querétaro,
Nuevo León,
Aguascalientes and
Morelos.
[2]
21st century


PRI PAN
PRDState governments by party (as of 2005-2006)
In the
2000 presidential elections, the candidate of the
Alianza por el cambio ("Alliance for change"), formed by the PAN and the PVEM,
Vicente Fox Quesada won 42.5% of the popular vote and was elected
president of Mexico. In the
senate elections of the same date, the Alliance won 46 out of 128 seats in the
Senate. The Alliance broke off the following year and the PVEM has since participated together with the PRI in most elections.
In the
2003 mid-term elections, the party won 30.74% of the popular vote and 153 out of 500 seats in the
Chamber of Deputies.
In 2003, the PAN lost the governorship of
Nuevo León to the PRI and, the following year, failed to win back the state of
Chihuahua from the PRI. Coupled with a bitterly fought election in
Colima that was cancelled and later re-run, these developments were interpreted by some political analysts to be a significant rejection of the PAN in advance of the
2006 presidential election. In contrast, 2004 did see the PAN win for the first time in
Tlaxcala, defeating the PRD in a state that would not normally be considered PAN bailiwick; it also managed to hold on to
Querétaro and
Aguascalientes. However, in 2005 the PAN lost the elections for the state government of
Estado de México and
Nayarit to the PRI. The former was considered one of the most important elections in the country because of the number of voters involved, which is higher than the elections for head of government of the
Federal District. (See:
2003 Mexican elections,
2004 Mexican elections and
2005 Mexican elections for results.)
For the
presidential election in 2006,
Felipe Calderón, a former party president, was selected as the PAN's candidate, after beating his opponents
Santiago Creel (
Secretary of the Interior during Fox's term) and
Alberto Cárdenas (former
governor of Jalisco) in every voting round in the party primaries. On
July 2,
2006, Felipe Calderón secured a plurality of the votes cast. Finishing less than one percent behind was
Andrés Manuel López Obrador, who unsuccessfully challenged the results of the election. In addition to the presidency, the PAN won 206 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and 52 in the Senate, securing it the largest single party blocs in both houses.
In 2007, the PAN lost the governorship and the majority in the state congress of
Yucatán to the PRI as well as the municipal presidency of Aguascalientes, Aguascalietnes, but kept both the governorship and the majority in the state congress of
Baja California. The PRI also obtained more municipal presidents and local congresspeople in Chihuahua, Durango, Zacatecas, Aguascalientes, Chiapas and Oaxaca. The PRD obtained more posts than the PAN in Zacatecas, Chiapas and Oaxaca.
Ideology
"National Action" politics
The PAN has been linked to a conservative stance in Mexican politics since its inception, but the party does not consider itself a fundamentally conservative party. The party ideology, at least in principle, is that of "National Action" which rejects a fundamental adherence to left- or right-wing politics or policies, instead requiring the adoption of such policies as correspond to the problems faced by the nation at any given moment. Thus both right and left wing policies may be considered equally carefully in formulation of national policy. (This is a similar theoretical basis as both
Gaullism and
Peronism, although the similarity is weakened in the later case by the distinctly authoritarian stance of
Perón.)
This theory of National Action politics, rejecting a fundamental adherence to right or left, is held within a strongly Roman Catholic context, and falls under the umbrella of
Christian Democracy.
The party theory was largely developed by early figures such as
Gómez Morín and his associates.
However, some observers consider the PAN claim to National Action politics to be weakened by the apparent persistent predominance of conservatism in PAN policy in practice.
Conservative politics
The PAN currently occupies the right of Mexico's political spectrum, advocating free enterprise, privatization, smaller government, and liberal reforms as well as opposition
same-sex unions and
abortion. Its philosophy has similarities with the
Republican Party of the
United States, or the
Conservative Party of Canada, but mostly with
Europe's
Christian Democratic parties. Many of its members are also advocates of
Roman Catholicism as a political inspiration. The PAN is a member of the
Christian Democrat Organization of America (CDOA). The PAN officially claims to be a non-confessional party in a country that is 90% Catholic; however, while on the campaign trail in
2000, Vicente Fox appeared holding a banner emblazoned with the revered icon of the
Virgin of Guadalupe – and was fined
MXN $20,000 for mixing religion and politics. As president, he continued to make public appearances attending mass as well as proclaiming his faith (even kissing
Pope John Paul II's
ring upon his arrival in Mexico in
2002) and at times ending his speeches with a "God bless you", enraging several sectors of Mexican society for mixing politics and religion.
In some cases, PAN mayors and governors have banned public employees from wearing
miniskirts (
Guadalajara), clamped down on the use of profanity in public marketplaces (
Santiago de Querétaro).
Oppostion to abortion
In
1999 in
Baja California, Paulina Ramírez Jacinto of age 14 was raped and became pregnant. The girl and her mother then obtained a permit from the state's
Attorney General to have the abortion she was entitled to by law.
[3] State workers then deceived the girl
[4] and attempted to dissuade her from terminating her pregnancy
[5] and the state clinic denied her right to an abortion, Ramírez and her mother then complained at the state Human Rights Commission and then at the
Inter-American Human Rights Commission[6] which determined that Ramírez's human rights had been violated. The
National Human Rights Commission then produced a recommendation for compensation for Ramírez.
[7] Through an Agreement with the IACHR, the state government promised to compensate Ramírez.
[8]
Carlos Abascal, secretary of the interior in the latter part of the
Fox administration, called
emergency contraception technology a "
weapon of mass destruction" in
July 2005[9].
The PAN produced a television spot against abortion, one that features
Chespirito (who was also featured on a TV spot promoting Vicente Fox in the 2000 presidential elections) and a second one that accuses the PRI and PRD of wanting to kill the unborn.
[10] After the abortion bill was approved at the local legislature, the PAN requested the Human Rights Commission of the
Federal District (CHDDF) to enact actions on the unconstitutionality of the measure, the CHDDF rejected the request as it found no basis of unconstitutionality
[11]. After unsuccessfully appealing to unconstitutionality, the PAN declared that it may request the remotion of Emilio Álvarez Icaza, the president of the Human Rights Commission of the Federal District, for his lack of "moral quality"
[12]. The PAN, with the members of the Association of Catholic Lawyers, gathered signatures and turned them in to the Federal District Electoral Institute (IEDF) to void the abortion bill and force a referendum
[13] which was also rejected by the IEDF. In
May 2007, the PAN started a campaign to encourage rejections to perform abortion amongst doctors in the Federal District based on conscience
[14].
Oppostion to civil unions
The PAN has unsuccessfully opposed measures to establish civil unions in Mexico City and Coahuila.
On
November 9 2006 the government of the
Federal District approved the first law establishing
civil unions in Mexico. The members of the PAN, and a member of
New Alliance were the only legislators that voted against it
[15].
The same year, the local legislature of
Coahuila approved the law of civil unions to which the PAN also opposed.
[16] The PAN also lodged an unconstitutionality plea before the Supreme Court of Justice of the State of Coahuila, alleging that the constitution has vowed to protect the institution of the family.
[17]
Guillermo Bustamente Manilla, member of the PAN and president of the National Parents Union (UNPF) is also the father of Guillermo Bustamante Artasánchez, law director of the
Secretary of the Interior, Carlos Abascal, during Fox's presidency and currently working in the Calderón administration opposes abortion and same-sex civil unions,<ref ="proceso-unpf">
Proceso,
Calderón, cómplice del clero, April 23, 2007. and has called the later as "anti-natural".
[18] He has publicly asked voters not to cast votes for "abortionist" parties and those who are in favor of homosexual relationships.<ref ="aciprensa-unpf">
ACI Prensa,
Padres de familia mexicanos piden no votar por partidos abortistas, April 30, 2007.
Party Presidents
1.- Resigned to run for president
Presidential Candidates
References
1.
^ History of the PAN. PAN official website.
2.
^ History of the PAN. PAN official website.
3.
^ Human Rights Watch
4.
^ Assisted Reproduction Information Group
5.
^ Paulina Ramírez Receives Reparation for the Legal Abortion Denied in 1999
6.
^ Interamerican Human Rights Commission
7.
^ Cimac,
Apoyan diputadas y diputados a Paulina, menor violada, September 9, 2003.
8.
^ [2]Organization of American States.
9.
^ Secretaría de Gobernación, July 19, 2005.
10.
^ Frontera,
Difunde PAN spot Vs. aborto en Internet, April 26, 2007.
11.
^ Human Rights Commission of the Federal District,
CDHDF NO EJERCERÁ ACCIÓN DE INCONSTITUCIONALIDAD, May 3, 2007.
12.
^ La Crónica,
El PAN-DF, molesto porque Álvarez Icaza apoyó la despenalización, ahora pide la cabeza del ombudsman, May 5, 2007
13.
^ El Sol de México,
Invalida IEDF solicitud de referendum sobre el aborto.
14.
^ La Jornada,
Inicia PAN-DF campaña contra el aborto en hospitales, May 8, 2007.
15.
^ El Universal,
Aprueban la Ley de Sociedades de Convivencia, November 9, 2007.
16.
^ El Diario de Coahuila,
Júbilo en comunidad gay.
17.
^ Hispavista
18.
^ Noticias, Voz e Imágen de Oaxaca, March 16, 2007
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