Manuel Andrade Díaz to Join CPAC Combating Narco-Terrorism Summit
- Staff Writer
- 5 hours ago
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Manuel Andrade Díaz is a confirmed speaker for the Combating Narco-Terrorism Summit hosted by CPAC and México Republicano.
Manuel Andrade Díaz is a Mexican politician, lawyer, and former governor best known for his leadership in his home state of Tabasco.
Andrade Díaz began his political career with the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), holding a variety of party and government roles, including youth leadership positions, municipal party secretary general, state party leader, and multiple legislative terms.
In 2002, after a highly contested and initially annulled election, Andrade Díaz was sworn in as Governor of Tabasco, serving until 2006. During his administration, he focused on state governance and regional development amid a polarized political environment.
After his governorship, Andrade Díaz continued to be active in politics and public life, including roles as a federal deputy and involvement in state and national party affairs. Over time his affiliations evolved, and he has remained a recognized figure in Tabasco political circles.
The Combating Narco-Terrorism Summit will be held on Thursday, February 5, 9:30 am-2:00 pm in the Cannon Caucus Room.
Visit CPAC.org/narco to register.





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