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Fernando Elizondo Barragán is a Mexican politician affiliated to the National Action Party. He was the interim governor of Nuevo León (2000–2003) and former Secretary of Energy in the cabinet of President Vicente Fox.

Fernando Elizondo BarragánEnlargeFernando Elizondo Barragán

Elizondo Barragán was born in Monterrey, Nuevo León, into an upper-class family formed by a prominent local politician, Eduardo Elizondo Lozano, and Laura Barragán, a moneyed heiress. He completed most of his basic studies in Catholic institutions and graduated with honors from the Autonomous University of Nuevo León with a degree in law. In 1971 he received an MBA from the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Studies.

He started as a lawyer in a well-known law firm founded by his father and in 1980 took over the legal department of Hojalata y Lámina, S.A. (HYLSA), a renowned corporation in the metal industry. Later on he presided over several business chambers, including the local chapter of the National Chamber of Commerce (CANACO) until 1995, when he led the financial restructuration of Grupo Salinas y Rocha, a national chain of furniture and department stores. He left the company in August 1997.

State politics

In October 1997 Fernando Canales Clariond, a conservative tycoon, was sworn as the first National Action Party (PAN) governor in the history of Nuevo León and Elizondo Barragán was invited to the cabinet. He served as the State Secretary of Finance and General Treasurer from 1997 until March 2002, when he left the post to compete for the PAN candidacy to the state governorship, which he lost against Mauricio Fernández Garza, a wealthy cultural promoter and former senator.

Dominique de Villepin (center) and Fernando Elizondo (right) at the Alliance française of Monterrey.EnlargeDominique de Villepin (center) and Fernando Elizondo (right) at the Alliance française of Monterrey.

In January 2003 Canales Clariond resigned as governor to assume the Secretariat of Economy in the cabinet of Vicente Fox. A few days later, the Congress of Nuevo León appointed Elizondo Barragán as an interim. His administration greatly improved the public perception of the conservative government but not enough to reverse the voters animosity towards his party, a tendency largely inherited from the Canales administration. On January 2, 2003 Natividad González Parás, a leading opponent to his predecessor during the 1997 elections regained the governorship for the Revolutionary Institutional Party (PRI).

Federal politics

After leaving the governorship, Elizondo Barragán served briefly as a presidential liaison in several national tax conventions. On June 1, 2004 he was appointed Secretary of Energy by President Fox substituting Felipe Calderón, who resigned to compete for the PAN presidential candidacy in the 2006 federal election. As a federal secretary, Elizondo faced a fierce opposition by the trade unions and the opposition parties in Congress to a constitutional amendment that would allow private investment and competition in the national oil and electricity markets.

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Preceded by:
Felipe Calderon Hinojosa
Secretary of Energy (Mexico)
2004 — 2005
Succeeded by:
Fernando Canales Clariond
Preceded by:
Fernando Canales Clariond
Governor of Nuevo León (interim)
2003
Succeeded by:
José Natividad González Parás

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