Tripti Joshi (Editor)

Marcelo Ebrard

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Appointed by
  
Joan Clos i Matheu

Website
  
Marcelo Ebrard

Preceded by
  
Alejandro Encinas

Name
  
Marcelo Ebrard

Education
  
El Colegio de Mexico

Alma mater
  
El Colegio de Mexico


Marcelo Ebrard Marcelo Ebrard s ser diputado gracias a 39plan B39 El

Full Name
  
Marcelo Luis Ebrard Casaubon

Born
  
October 10, 1959 (age 64) Mexico City, Mexico. (
1959-10-10
)

Role
  
Head of Government of the Federal District

Spouse
  
Rosalinda Bueso (m. 2011), Mariagna Prats (m. 2006–2011), Francesca Ramos Morgan (m. ?–2005)

Children
  
Marcelo Ebrard Ramos, Francesca Ebrard Ramos, Anne Dominique Ebrard Ramos

Parents
  
Marcelo Ebrard Maure, Marcela Casaubon

Political party
  
Party of the Democratic Revolution

Similar People
  
Andres Manuel Lopez Ob, Miguel Angel Mancera, Rosalinda Bueso, Cuauhtemoc Cardenas, Manuel Camacho Solis

Profiles


Succeeded by
  
Miguel Angel Mancera

#2019WCA: Marcelo Ebrard on Mexico's Priorities


Marcelo Luis Ebrard Casaubón ([maɾˈselo eˈβɾaɾð]; born October 10, 1959) is a Mexican politician affiliated until 2015 to the Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD) and current President of the United Nations Global Network on Safer Cities. He previously served as Head of Government of the Federal District of the United Mexican States from December 2006 to December 2012. He also served as Secretary-General of the former Mexican Federal District Department, minister of public security and minister of social development of the Mexican capital. In 2010, Ebrard was nominated as the "world's best mayor" by the Project World Mayor. He was the successful candidate of the PRD-led electoral alliance to serve as Head of Government of the Federal District in the 2006 Federal District election. From 2009 to 2012, he was the Chair of the World Mayors Council on Climate Change.

Contents

Marcelo Ebrard httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

Personal life and education

Marcelo Ebrard Cierra el PRD ltima puerta a Marcelo Ebrard

Descendent of the French emigrant wave from Barcelonette in 1915, Ebrard is the son of architect Marcelo Ebrard Maure and Marcela Casaubón. He received a bachelor's degree in international relations from El Colegio de México, and specialized in public administration and planning at the École nationale d'administration of France. He was married to Francesca Ramos Morgan and had two daughters and one son: Francesca, Anne Dominique, and Marcelo Ebrard Ramos. He later divorced and married Mexican soap-opera actress Mariagna Pratts. In April 2011, Marcelo Ebrard announced his divorce from Mariagna Pratts through an official press release. In October 7, 2011; Ebrard married for the third time, with Rosalinda Bueso, former Honduras ambassador to Mexico.

Political career

Marcelo Ebrard Plantea Ebrard fusin de las izquierdas para 2015 y 2018 Grupo

Ebrard became a member of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) in 1978. After volunteering in the presidential campaigns of 1976 and 1982, serving as an advisor to the secretary-general in 1988 and being elected to the Chamber of Deputies, Ebrard Casaubon left the PRI with Manuel Camacho in 1995 to found the now-extinct Party of the Democratic Center (PCD). In 2000 he briefly campaigned for the 2000 Head of Government election for the PCD before stepping down in March 2000 and throwing his support behind Andrés Manuel López Obrador as the candidate of the multi-party Alliance for Mexico City.

Marcelo Ebrard Reunin del Comit Central de la Comunidad Juda de Mxico con el

Following the election, he joined López Obrador's cabinet as secretary of public security in 2000 and became a member of the Party of the Democratic Revolution on September 12, 2004. On July 8, 2006 French newspaper Le Monde ran an article indicating that Ebrard as an emerging leader of the Mexican Left. Manuel Camacho, for whom Ebrard is a political protégé, has a reputation for running articles in foreign newspapers to indicate his political intentions. Many have seen this as an attempt to dismiss López Obrador and now rely on Ebrard to win the presidency in the 2012 presidential elections. On December 7, 2010, he was awarded the World Mayor prize in recognition of his environmental and civil-rights initiatives within the Federal District.

2006 Head of Government election

Ebrard ran as the PRD's candidate for Head of Government in the Federal District election held on July 2, 2006, which he won with 47% of the votes.

Nahuatl revival

Ebrand has stated as a goal the revival of the Nahuatl language. His plan calls for city workers to learn the language as an initial effort in reviving the language.

Controversy

The city's chief of police, Marcelo Ebrard, and the Federal Secretary of Public Safety, Ramón Huerta, were both accused of not organizing a timely rescue effort when three undercover federal police officers were lynched by a mob in one of the capital's most impoverished suburbs in Tláhuac on November 23, 2004. After a thorough investigation, López Obrador gave Ebrard a vote of confidence, despite a request from President Fox that López Obrador relieve him of his duties. Later, using his constitutional powers, Fox fired Ebrard, in what critics believe was a politically motivated move to derail his political future. Ramón Huerta was also implicated in the incident, yet Fox gave Huerta his full support, and did not remove him from office. For this incident Ebrard is currently under investigation, as are the federal authorities that also failed to act. He was later reinstated as Secretary of Social Development by López Obrador.

Election as Head of Global Network of Safer Cities

In September 2012, Ebrard was elected to serve as President of the United Nations Global Network on Safer Cities which is part of the Urban Initiatives through the United Nations.

References

Marcelo Ebrard Wikipedia