Nuevo Len

ESTADO DE NUEVO LEN

Other Mexican States
CapitalMonterrey
Other major citieslist of municipalities
Area64,924 km
Ranked 13th
Population
(2000 census)
3,826,240
Ranked 9th
Governor
(2003-09)
Jos Natividad Gonzlez Pars (PRI/PVEM)
Federal Deputies (11) PRI/PVEM = 10
PAN = 1
Federal SenatorsPAN = 2
PRI = 1
ISO 3166-2
Postal abbr.
MX-NLE
N.L.
Nuevo Len (Spanish for "New Len", after the former kingdom in Spain) is a state located in north-eastern Mexico. It borders the Mexican states of Tamaulipas to the north and east, Zacatecas and San Luis Potos to the south, and Coahuila to the west. To the north, Nuevo Len also shares a 15 km stretch of borderline with Texas, (USA). It was originally founded by Alberto del Canto, although frequent raids by Chichimecas, the natives of the north, prevented the establishment of almost any permanent settlements. Subsequent to the failure of del Canto to populate Nuevo Leon, Luis Carvajal y de la Cueva, at the head of Portuguese and Spanish settlers, requested permision from the Spanish King to attempt to repopulate the area. The capital city of Nuevo Len is Monterrey.

Economy

Highly industralized, Nuevo Len ranks above all Latin American countries at the Human Development Index developed by the UN. One of its municipalities, San Pedro Garza Garca, has the highest income per capita in Latin America and Monterrey, the capital, is one of the largest cities in the nation and home of powerful conglomerates, such as Cemex (world's 4th largest cement company), Bimbo (bakery and pastry), Maseca (food and grains), Banorte (the only high-street bank in Mexico wholly owned by Mexicans), Grupo Alfa (Sigma, Alestra, Nemak, Alpek and Hylsa), Vitro (glass), FEMSA (Coca-Cola in Latin America), and Cervecera Cuauhtmoc Moctezuma (brewers of Sol, Tecate, XX, Bohemia, Indio and Nochebuena).

Government

See main article Politics and government of Nuevo Len. Official name: Estado Libre y Soberano de Nuevo Len (Free and Sovereign State of Nuevo Len). Type of government: Republican and representative according to 30th article of the local constitution.
Nuevo Len
Gubernatorial Election 2003
PAN491,973
PRI/PVEM824,567
PRD14,934
PT72,620
Others51,250
See also: List of political parties in Mexico
Executive: In the 6 July 2003 gubernatorial election, Alianza Ciudadana – an electoral alliance between the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) and the Green Ecological Party of Mexico (PVEM) – regained control of the state from President Fox's party National Action Party (PAN). The new governor, Jos Natividad Gonzlez Pars of the PRI, was sworn in on 4 October 2003 for a period of six years. Cabinet: Chosen directly by the Governor except for the General Comptroller and the State General Attorney, which are elected by Congress from a list of names provided by the Governor. Legislative: The State has a unicameral chamber. The LXX Congress of Nuevo Len is composed of 42 deputies, 26 of them chosen by first-past-the-post electoral districts and 16 of them by proportional representation on a party-list basis. The parties represented are the PRI with twenty-four (20 fpp and 4 pr), the PAN with eleven (6 & 5), the Partido del Trabajo (PT) with three (0 & 3), the PVEM with two (0 & 2), the Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD) with one (0 & 1), and one independent (who was a member of Convergencia at the time of the election). The president of the permanent commission is Csar Santos Cant of the PRI. Judiciary: Judicial power rests in the Superior Court of Justice of the State of Nuevo Len, led by Minister Genaro Muoz Muoz. Political parties: Official recognition is given by the State Electoral Commission to those parties getting more than 1.5% of the votes in the last election (Art.40 of the State Electoral Law), which are the ones represented in Congress.

Municipalities

Nuevo Len is divided into 51 municipalities (municipios.) See: Municipalities of Nuevo Len.

See also

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