![]() Cárdenas finished second but lost by 9,000 votes to Alejandro Etienne, of a PRI-PVEM coalition. He was considered by the party as its potential candidate for municipal president of Ciudad Victoria when the PAN selected another candidate, he left the party and accepted Movimiento Ciudadano's invitation to run under its banner instead. Ģ013 marked the end of Cárdenas's tenure in the PAN. From 2007 to 2010, he worked in ASERCA (Aid and Service to Agricultural Marketing), a division of SAGARPA. He sat on the commissions for Tourism Population, Borders and Migratory Matters Special for the Bicentennial of Independence and Centennial of the Revolution and Special for Attention to Forest Peoples. In 2006, Cárdenas returned to the federal legislature, this time as a deputy in the LIX Legislature. He cut his Senate term short in order to pursue a second bid for governor, which failed. In the LVIII and LIX Legislatures, he was the President of the Tourism Commission and sat on those dealing with Social Development and Economic Development. Between 19, he was the president of the PAN in Tamaulipas, leaving that position to make a successful bid for the Senate. This first public office propelled his political career he was a local deputy to the LVI Legislature of the Congress of Tamaulipas between 19 and was the PAN's gubernatorial candidate in 19. In the early 1990s, Cárdenas ran for and won the municipal presidency of Ciudad Victoria, serving from 1993 to 1995. His business career continued to be diverse as the 1980s continued: he sat on the Mexican Association of Hotels and Motels, ran a gas station, and served on the Tamaulipas Chamber of Commerce and state chapter of Canacintra (Chamber of Industry). He also became the director general of a hotel in Ciudad Victoria and of Cerámica Santa Mónica, S.A. Life Ĭárdenas got his first job in operations at XEEW radio in Matamoros and worked at the El Bernal shredding plant in González as he pursued a degree in business administration from the Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas. He represents Tamaulipas and the second electoral region in the Chamber of Deputies for the LXIII Legislature of the Mexican Congress and has previously been a federal deputy and senator from the same state. Gustavo Adolfo Cárdenas Gutiérrez (born 25 January 1958) is a Mexican businessman and politician affiliated with Movimiento Ciudadano (formerly from the National Action Party).
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