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'''Manuel Bartlett Díaz''' (b. [[Puebla de Zaragoza]], [[Puebla]], 1936-) was Mexico's [[Secretary of the Interior (Mexico)|Secretary of the Interior]] during the six year term of [[Miguel de la Madrid]], from December 1, 1982 to November 30, 1988. He will probably be remembered by the infamous "[[Mexican general election, 1988|caída del sistema]]" in 1988 when, as Secretary of the Interior, he presided over the Federal Electoral Commission. During the first years of the [[Carlos Salinas]] government he was [[Secretary of Public Education]], position he left after being nominated by the PRI as candidate to [[Governor of Puebla]]. His father, [[Manuel Bartlett Bautista]], was governor of [[Tabasco]]. In 1999, he participated in the PRI's internal race for a presidential candidadate. Its campaign motto was ''Basta: Yo Manuel Bartlett no lo permitiré más''. This position, nevertheless, was won by [[Francisco Labastida Ochoa|Francisco Labastida]], who represented [[Institutional Revolutionary Party]] in the electoral race for July 2, 2000.
'''Manuel Bartlett Díaz''' (b. [[Puebla de Zaragoza]], [[Puebla]], 1936-), one of the most flagrant narco-supporter political figures, was Mexico's [[Secretary of the Interior (Mexico)|Secretary of the Interior]] during the six year term of [[Miguel de la Madrid]], from December 1, 1982 to November 30, 1988. He will probably be remembered by the infamous "[[Mexican general election, 1988|caída del sistema]]" in 1988 when, as Secretary of the Interior, he presided over the Federal Electoral Commission. During the first years of the [[Carlos Salinas]] government he was [[Secretary of Public Education]], position he left after being nominated by the PRI as candidate to [[Governor of Puebla]]. His father, [[Manuel Bartlett Bautista]], was governor of [[Tabasco]]. In 1999, he participated in the PRI's internal race for a presidential candidadate. Its campaign motto was ''Basta: Yo Manuel Bartlett no lo permitiré más''. This position, nevertheless, was won by [[Francisco Labastida Ochoa|Francisco Labastida]], who represented [[Institutional Revolutionary Party]] in the electoral race for July 2, 2000.


Elected Senator for a 2000 - 2006 term he became one of the most iron defenders of the state property on the power resources. On May 27, 2006, Manuel Bartlett declared that in view of the low possibility of PRI candidate to the Presidency, [[Roberto Madrazo]] winning and he would vote for [[Andrés Manuel López Obrador]] to avoid a right-wing victory. Madrazo and the PRI's national leader [[Mariano Palacios]] have condemned these declarations and announced the possible expulsion of Bartlett from the party, to which he responded that in that case he will proceed against both leaders PRI members.
Elected Senator for a 2000 - 2006 term he became one of the most iron defenders of the state property on the power resources. On May 27, 2006, Manuel Bartlett declared that in view of the low possibility of PRI candidate to the Presidency, [[Roberto Madrazo]] winning and he would vote for [[Andrés Manuel López Obrador]] to avoid a right-wing victory. Madrazo and the PRI's national leader [[Mariano Palacios]] have condemned these declarations and announced the possible expulsion of Bartlett from the party, to which he responded that in that case he will proceed against both leaders PRI members.

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Manuel Bartlett Díaz
File:Manuel Bartlett Diaz.jpg
Secretary of the Interior
In office
December 1, 1982 – November 30, 1988
PresidentMiguel de la Madrid
Preceded byEnrique Olivares Santana
Succeeded byFernando Gutiérrez Barrios
Governor of Puebla
In office
February 1, 1993 – January 31, 1999
Preceded byMariano Piña Olaya
Succeeded byMelquiades Morales
Personal details
Born170px
1936
Puebla de Zaragoza, Puebla
Died170px
Resting place170px
Political partyInstitutional Revolutionary Party (PRI)
Parent
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ProfessionLawyer, Politician

Manuel Bartlett Díaz (b. Puebla de Zaragoza, Puebla, 1936-), one of the most flagrant narco-supporter political figures, was Mexico's Secretary of the Interior during the six year term of Miguel de la Madrid, from December 1, 1982 to November 30, 1988. He will probably be remembered by the infamous "caída del sistema" in 1988 when, as Secretary of the Interior, he presided over the Federal Electoral Commission. During the first years of the Carlos Salinas government he was Secretary of Public Education, position he left after being nominated by the PRI as candidate to Governor of Puebla. His father, Manuel Bartlett Bautista, was governor of Tabasco. In 1999, he participated in the PRI's internal race for a presidential candidadate. Its campaign motto was Basta: Yo Manuel Bartlett no lo permitiré más. This position, nevertheless, was won by Francisco Labastida, who represented Institutional Revolutionary Party in the electoral race for July 2, 2000.

Elected Senator for a 2000 - 2006 term he became one of the most iron defenders of the state property on the power resources. On May 27, 2006, Manuel Bartlett declared that in view of the low possibility of PRI candidate to the Presidency, Roberto Madrazo winning and he would vote for Andrés Manuel López Obrador to avoid a right-wing victory. Madrazo and the PRI's national leader Mariano Palacios have condemned these declarations and announced the possible expulsion of Bartlett from the party, to which he responded that in that case he will proceed against both leaders PRI members.

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Preceded by
Enrique Olivares Santana
Governor of Puebla
1982-1988
Succeeded by
Preceded by Governor of Puebla
1993-1999
Succeeded by