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Gabriel Quadri de la Torre is a Mexican politician and lawyer who served as the presidential candidate of the National Action Party (PAN) in the 2012 Mexican general election. He was born in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 4, 1954. He studied law at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and obtained a master's degree in public administration from the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.
He began his political career in the PAN in the late 1980s, and was elected to the Chamber of Deputies in 1991. He served as the PAN's national president from 1996 to 1998. In 2000, he was elected to the Senate, where he served until 2006. In 2012, he was the PAN's presidential candidate, but he lost to Enrique Peña Nieto of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI).
Since leaving politics, Quadri de la Torre has been involved in various business and philanthropic activities. He is the president of the Quadri Foundation, which works to promote education and social development in Mexico. He is also the president of the Mexican Council of International Affairs, a think tank that promotes Mexico's international relations. He is also a member of the board of directors of several companies, including Grupo Financiero Banorte and Grupo Modelo.
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Quadri was one of two New Alliance representatives elected by the voters of Mexico City to sit on the Constituent Assembly of Mexico City, which will convene on September 15, 2016.
On 16 February 2012, the New Alliance Party (PANAL) registered Gabriel Quadri as the presidential candidate for the Mexican general elections of 2012. He was the first candidate of all presidential candidates to register for the elections at the Federal Electoral Institute. The New Alliance Party broke the coalition it had with the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) and the Ecologist Green Party of Mexico (PVEM), and Quadri accepted to become candidate for the presidency. Ernesto J. Cordero, one of the three final candidates for the National Action Party (PAN), said in January 2012 that a coalition with the New Alliance could serve beneficial, and that "in politics, one has to be open to every possibility." Josefina Vázquez Mota, the presidential candidate of the National Action Party for the 2012 elections, said that her party would not form a coalition with the New Alliance Party.
Quadri de la Torre said he represents the candidate of those who are "unsatisfied" with Mexican politics and partisanship. La Jornada mentioned that Quadri believes mediocracy is a result of Mexico's particracy, and called the citizens of the country to remember that they "are not condemned to vote for the same politicians and political parties," and that "alternatives exist." Quadri claimed in March 2012 that he is the "only candidate of the citizens" because he claims to not receive any orders, not even from his political party and Elba Esther Gordillo.
On 20 April 2012, Quadri claimed that he is not in favor of abortion, but is opposed of criminalizing women for making decisions regarding their own bodies. Instead, Quadri proposes prevention measures such as sexual education, contraception and family planning strategies. In addition, he supports the idea of maintaining Mexico a secular state.
He began as an advisor of the National Institute of Ecology during the presidency of Ernesto Zedillo (1994-2000), working under Julia Carabias, who was head of the Secretariat of the Environment and Natural Resources. He then became the general director of the Centro de Estudios Económicos; Quadri was also the chief of the External Financing sector in the Bank of Mexico. Quadri was also the founder of SIGEA, an organization dedicated to environmentalism.
Quadri graduated from the Ibero-American University with a major in Civil engineering. He undertook graduate studies at the University of Texas and was awarded a Master in Arts degree in Economics in 1981. He was awarded the Walter Reuter Prize in 2010 for his several publications on climate change and the environment. In addition, Quadri has written several books on the preservation of the environment and has been a collaborator in the media.
Gabriel Ricardo Quadri de la Torre (born 4 August 1954), better known as Gabriel Quadri de la Torre, or simply as Gabriel Quadri, is a Mexican politician, free-market environmentalist and former presidential candidate for the New Alliance Party (Spanish: Partido Nueva Alianza, PANAL), although he is not affiliated with the party. He was the presidential candidate for his party in the Mexican general elections of 2012.